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

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1 apparently I was talking to like , cos you know a lot of my lecturers
2 Perhaps I 'm talking too much ’ No-one disagreed .
3 Yes , I think you 're drawing a distinction between what you do in practice and what you 're booklet says , so I am talking about the letter of your booklet and what you do in practice might be a lot better .
4 Well her mother was saying , they got engaged and , you know , there was drinks and her mother was saying oh the wedding 's gon na be in February , it 's gon na be a quick wedding and all this so I was talking to her , I said Cath I said when are you are getting married then ?
5 Well anyway I was talking to er Rosette tonight cos I went to the office for some change and I , then I had this like .
6 By outside I 'm talking obviously of er , ,
7 I remember being in one time , with both ends in , like I were talking about , and we have n't got a road out , we Matter of fact we were trying to break through to another district .
8 Yes And er , like I said er I was , like I was talking to like he was
9 So in terms of equality of access to service , just like I was talking about with elderly people , people with families do n't have an equality of access and what we 're trying to do is build up in those other areas those services .
10 Ambulance to Raigmore Hospital , Inverness and a few hours later I was talking to the consultant .
11 Several weeks later I was talking to a friend who lives in the next town .
12 Now I am talking to Hello .
13 Now I was talking to Dad I wanted to tell him about how Mum and I had found Granny and what wicked things Mum had done , but I knew Mum 's eyes were on me so I thought better of it .
14 By now I was talking and singing on automatic pilot whilst my heart and brain were thudding with a heady mixture of adrenalin .
15 Now I was talking to your Doctor who was wondering whether we might want to go out for a few beers at some point
16 Yeah well I was talking , I was talking to a friend and they said that , you know , there 's some homophobic attacks and some of them just happen to occur because people are walking in a gay area
17 Well I was talking to him about it , I said I reckon you 've spent the you 've spent quite a bit now so you might as well just go another get final .
18 Oh that was approximately about erm , well I 'm talking about now in my time it must be over twenty year ago , when he introduced that and the simple reason was there was an argument between the deputy harbourmaster and the boatmen which are the cos they used t it all happened over a ship called used to be a collier , used to run here regular and that used to discharge so much coal at Cliff Quay , then it used to go into the dock at Tolwells Quay and finish unloading because it used to bring two or three different lots of coal , it was a four hold ship , she had four holds , and there 'd be one hold for the chemical works and perhaps there 'd be three holds for and that se
19 Well I 'm talking about policies that have n't yet been instituted .
20 Well I 'm talking about in the town and Rupert Street .
21 Well I 'm talking of space .
22 But here I am talking blissfully about myself in the old fashion !
23 Here I am talking to you about myself — a thing I assure you I very very rarely do — while you are shrinking from making the slightest personal communication to me .
24 ‘ If you were sitting where I 'm sitting , getting claims every day — and here I 'm talking about the firms at large , not Bill Morrison personally , you understand — you would n't want to know , would you ? ’
25 My job essentially was to introduce general management , and therefore I er , I was able to use many of the skills which I had acquired in I B M , but of course , I was also part of the Griffiths debate , here I 'm talking about Griffiths Two , not Griffiths One , I was implementing Griffiths One , which was general management , Griffiths Two was a community , the community debate , so I saw something , which I 'm certainly not allowed to quote , of the great debates that went on over the period of eighteen months before the eventual decision was made about community care .
26 Then I were talking to our Karen to about quarter to three
27 She told me to hang on a bit , and then I was talking to this David Kendrew bloke — the one on the programme — the one Mum 's always on about .
28 And then I was talking to somebody about this and they and they burst out laughing and said well we 've got a friend , a male friend a mate of mine he said and he loves walking .
29 and then I 'm talking about right ?
30 But er , course I 'm talking , I 'm forgetting all this is being recorded .
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