Example sentences of "[adv] be talking [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No , so were talking about Boddington 's beer man , Boddington 's bitter
2 So were talking about Harlow people just being apathetic .
3 Astra has already been talking to officials of the Commons about its planned service , based on the American C-Span cable network , which performs a similar function .
4 I had just been talking with Jenny about her family , yourself and Mrs Connon , that same Saturday night . ’
5 Just been talking to Tracey .
6 I 've just been talking to Captain Montgomery .
7 ‘ I 've just been talking to Mrs Flaherty , ’ she said .
8 Catching her arm , he said quietly , ‘ I 've just been talking to Donal . ’
9 We 'd been discussing something else , and I said it out of the blue , but in my mind it was as if we 'd just been talking about Oliver , and the way she answered , as if she thought we 'd just been talking about Oliver too and there was n't any break in that conversation even though we 'd been through lots of different subjects in the meantime , made me feel very cheerful .
10 We 'd been discussing something else , and I said it out of the blue , but in my mind it was as if we 'd just been talking about Oliver , and the way she answered , as if she thought we 'd just been talking about Oliver too and there was n't any break in that conversation even though we 'd been through lots of different subjects in the meantime , made me feel very cheerful .
11 We 'd just be talking about maths and that 's it .
12 He had also been talking for ages to Broadman , and Ymor had seen a piece of paper change hands .
13 He 's from the Chipping Norton anti-gipsy campaign , and I 'll also be talking with Henry from Standlake about his views on gipsies out there in that village .
14 I 'll also be talking to John MacGregor , about the privatization of British Rail , has he really given in to his rebels who want B R to be able to bid for the franchises , or is it all a clever conjuring trick ?
15 ‘ In that case we surely are talking about professionals , despite your doubts earlier . ’
16 The Substitute , too , had said , ‘ In that case we surely are talking about professionals … ’
17 It was n't just us ; we were both concerned about what was happening to girls in YTP because this conference today is talking about training and employment and so many of the young girls in West Belfast , the girls who are not going on to third level education , go into YTP .
18 My colleague who was just up here was talking about Gillian Sheppard who 's on the cover of Direct .
19 so you would actually be talking to economists , lawyers and accountants , and very often you had a feeling that the first time they had come together to talk to each other was when the CNAA arrived .
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