Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] [pron] [be] talking " in BNC.
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1 | He 's only one and he 's talking . |
2 | Mr. Mendez was probably already mad because I was talking up , but he still looked patient . |
3 | Arguments about absenteeism ( not borne out incidentally by the surviving wage-books ) are hardly relevant when one is talking about piece-work in large firms . |
4 | And we were at MacDonalds and I was talking to her , anyway , he even got really jealous cos I was talking to her . |
5 | well that 's quite understandable and we 're talking here about four thousand pounds , it 's a lot of money to anybody is n't it ? |
6 | It had seemed quite clear when I was talking to Aunt Kit . |
7 | But these ‘ less-eligibility ’ arguments are surely at their weakest when applied to food , and virtually untenable when one is talking about people incarcerated for fourteen years or more . |
8 | I was very interested when you were talking about gardening this morning . |
9 | Yeah so anyway and I said that 's not very nice so we were talking this morning about her and I had to tell Ann did n't I that she drove to work three days on a trot in her bleeding lights two . |
10 | and the other chap that brought it round was very nice and we were talking and she said we worked at Panasonic and I said to him said yes , and I , I said oh I know somebody who works for Panasonic , and she said oh they probably know each other and she told me . |