Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [be] talking " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , what do you think I 'm talking about ! |
2 | Yeah but it 's completely anonymous , and no one 's gon na know I 'm talking to you are they ? |
3 | I did n't know you were talking about bread . |
4 | Four years earlier he told Boswell that the difference between the two was that whereas Rousseau talked nonsense and knew he did — because he talked it so well — Monboddo , who talked an inferior brand , did not know he was talking nonsense . |
5 | the children did n't even know he was talking to them . |
6 | In the heat of debate , when one side may accuse the other of not knowing what they are talking about , both sides will still assume they are talking about the same thing . |
7 | And she says , ‘ Come off it , my man , who d' you think you 're talking to , a mere jumped up commoner princess . ’ |
8 | ‘ Who do you think you 're talking to ? ’ |
9 | Who d' you think you 're talking to ? ’ |
10 | Who the hell do you think you 're talking to ? |
11 | So what sort of printer do you think you 're talking to ? |
12 | What do you think you 're talking about ? |
13 | Because some people are very very very touchy , they 'd think you were talking about them . |
14 | For brief moments that day she could almost believe she was talking about third parties . |
15 | ‘ As you can see we are talking sub rosa , ’ she said pointing to the wild roses above our heads , ‘ so I am about to let you into a secret . |
16 | but there is that level and kind of education provided in the other Colleges of Further Education , and likewise it would not affect them either , so I do n't think we 're talking about necessarily a major part of the sixth form provision in the county . |
17 | It 's not twenty one years I do n't think we 're talking about . |
18 | I do n't think we are talking about kept in reasonable health dear I think it is a question of living in an environment which does not genuinely support over any sensible period of time normal human life . |
19 | What I do n't quite understand is what was the legal basis on which they went ahead with this despite the objection , presumably as some of the trustees as to what was being done , I could hear we 're talking of er a deficit of one point seven billion appearing or it a surplus disappearing into a deficit , which is actually four times as much has disappeared out of Maxwell . |
20 | If someone believed that tables were better than chairs , we would think they were talking nonsense . |
21 | I mean , I must admit I was talking to beforehand and not clear not sure on certain things . |
22 | ‘ I did n't realise you were talking to me , in fact . ’ |
23 | Do n't forget we 're talking about changing people , somebody 's job description to include a Can you ? |
24 | Who does he think he 's talking to ? |
25 | Who the hell did he think he was talking to ? |
26 | But I would rather say we are talking of liberal , social humanism . |
27 | To be fair , I did n't , I did say we 're talking about parenting and one one could do another programme perhaps , focusing on the child or the needs and rights of the child in specific , but I think I 've been looking at the almost the scariness , I suppose , of being a parent , the challenges facing parents and the whole half hour , really , has not been about the joys of parenthood , so much as the problems of parenthood ! |
28 | A stranger that was addressed by him would imagine he was talking to someone else , or if no other person was in the room , would stare about him , wondering what the fellow was talking to . |