Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [be] talking " in BNC.
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1 | That 's not gon na affect the point that Jim Jim 's talking about |
2 | Colin Angus was talking to Lee Harpin |
3 | Already Chelsea fans are talking with conviction about the club winning the championship for only the second time in its history . |
4 | According to the Brazilian government 's own figures , two-thirds of the population now suffers from some degree of malnutrition and in the north-east nutritionists are talking about an epidemic of dwarfism . |
5 | With a hint of wistfulness in his voice , renowned photographer Steven Meisel is talking about British model Kate Moss . |
6 | The following is an extract of conversation in which an experienced neighbourhood constable is talking while out on his beat about discretion , in which its exercise is linked to both the development of local knowledge and the possession of interactive skills : |
7 | Miss Lucchesi was talking to me about fingering . " |
8 | It was encouraging to receive a letter from the Hastings Urban Conservation project a few months later saying , ‘ The Borough Council are talking in positive terms about the future of the building … |
9 | Juliet had noticed how David had looked up sharply while Miss Rose was talking . |
10 | If David Owen is talking to terrorists , why do n't the British government talk to Gerry Addams ? |
11 | Er on Friday Mike was talking to Rob Rob was at dad 's so Mike was standing talking to them , but my ears still flapped . |
12 | It must be said that the Brooklyn Beer is talking here — it 's a particularly dark and mysterious brew . |
13 | In the first scene of Annie Hall Woody Allen was talking directly at the audience . |
14 | Cypress Semiconductor Corp 's Ross Technology Inc microprocessor unit is talking to Intel Corp about applying HyperSparc 's cache controller and memory management and multiprocessor technologies to the P6 chip — follow-on to the Pentium in the iAPX-86 family , Electronic News reports . |
15 | Opposite , number 47 in huge green wellingtons and baseball cap was talking to number 60 . |
16 | Clem Bunker was talking to Mark in the garden . |
17 | Is this the girl Ma was talking about ? |
18 | Here the whole of the site was lightly cordoned off , and one of the Park Attendants was talking to ( the newly promoted ) Sergeant Dixon as Morse and Lewis moved alongside . |
19 | ‘ Mr Baker was talking about the danger that could be caused if those controls were swept aside . ’ |
20 | ‘ The fee Glentoran are talking about is acceptable to us . ’ |
21 | I think when the army went in that the army because there was no political direction from Westminster , we 've seen the seats in the House of Commons , I mean nobody 's there when Sir Patrick 's talking about Northern Ireland , which I think is absolutely disgraceful , when they 're talking about their salaries they 're there . |
22 | Donald Stewart was talking and working in a steady frenzy . |
23 | Surely Mr Taylor is talking through his hat by implying that the part that matters in Victoria Glendinning 's life of Trollope is her speculation about Trollope 's sex life — however interesting . |
24 | One of the loudspeaker voices was talking , a huge , curiously calm voice : ‘ Do not leave your homes . |
25 | ‘ Mr Ross is talking to a business friend in New York , ’ said Greta . |
26 | Mr Ross was talking on the telephone in his office . |
27 | I had hoped to hide my face behind my slate while Mr Brocklehurst was talking , so that he would not recognize me , but suddenly the slate fell from my hand and broke in two on the hard floor . |
28 | We have criticised the building-up of such a huge nuclear arsenal , but my hon. Friend may have noticed that President Yeltsin is talking of reducing the number of warheads to 2,500 , which he regards as reducing to a deterrent . |
29 | Sir Terence was talking while formally opening Teesside TEC 's business growth centre in the TEC premises at Queen 's Square in Middlesbrough . |
30 | Sylvia Cox was talking yesterday about how they 've had to double the staffing ratio in certain forms of accommodation — you can imagine what this does to costs . |