Example sentences of "[that] [pron] are talking " in BNC.

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1 But if you have practised on a tape recorder and you discover that you are talking in a monotonous , even tone , try reading the speech putting emphasis on certain words .
2 Would that be the that you are talking about the canteen for staff
3 Finally and then I 'd like to go to the A sixty one , er a point of information Mr , the standard that you are talking about for eit any of these routes , is it dual two lane or single two lane ?
4 A B&Q spokesman said last night : ‘ Because our store was the closest to the viaduct it took the full force of the blast and it could well be that we are talking of a complete demolition .
5 We have , in short , to keep our feet on the ground , to get our facts right , and to remember that we are talking about the real world .
6 It means , by contrast , that when we talk of the technological imperative and resource allocation , we must realize that we are talking about the political process , and understand what this involves .
7 The table below will help you to identify the source of those elements ( but do remember that we are talking about natural , as opposed to processed , foods ) .
8 We may recognize their mannerisms in ourselves or find that we are talking to our children in just the tones that they talked to us .
9 Yet as we religious communicators no longer have the clout we once had , the result is that we are talking primarily to ourselves .
10 It is important to remember that we are talking about averages ; families of all sizes can be found in all social classes , but in different proportions .
11 We want to make it clear that we are talking about a career that is structured so that both sexes can be successfully employed in it . ’
12 The C E C when they 're talking about motions sometimes say that they accept them with the qualification and I 'd like to say to Congress this morning will you accept a qualification from the branch moving this to say that we are talking about groups of members and their needs not individuals ?
13 Does she agree also that we are talking of not one or two people but tens of people ?
14 The hon. Gentleman 's supplementary question ignored the fact that we are talking about NATO policy .
15 I remind the hon. Gentleman that we are talking about fewer than 100 jobs out of the 1,000 people who are employed at Carlisle .
16 The crucial thing is that we are talking about fees charged by the homes , not about reasonable costs .
17 Meanwhile , heightened expectations of the imminent release of Nelson Mandela had been fuelled by remarks on Jan. 8 by his wife Winnie Mandela , who said after a three-hour visit to his prison bungalow that " I do n't think that we are talking about months any longer " .
18 We should stress that we are talking of constructional applicability .
19 This is why there is equal acceptability in the sentences of ( 50 ) and ( 51 ) , despite the fact that there was a difference of grammatical status between ( 48 ) and ( 49 ) : ( 50 ) a possible result would be the collapse of the whole company such a result is possible ( 51 ) his occasional visits annoyed my brother his visits were only occasional Similarly , ( 52 ) and ( 53 ) are both admissible , but only provided that we are talking about the age of the institution and the accuracy of the narrative , respectively : ( 52 ) Charlie 's school is old ( 53 ) my story is surprising but true
20 And in tha in our statement we say , that we are talking about a process which involves both governments , all parties , and what we 're talking about is agreement among the divided people to which all sections can give their loyalty .
21 We defined the Greater York area erm erm initially in the in the late seventies , erm when we first ran a Greater York exercise , we redefined the area marginally in the middle , late eighties , erm erm and the definition that we have used for the Greater York study since then er is the one that we are talking about now .
22 I would answer that we are talking about a change of use but I have to add the reminder that the largest area inside the city is currently British Rail land .
23 Well , if death can ever be glamorous , that , I suppose , is the glamorous side of war casualties , but I think we need to spend the rest of our time very much looking at what it was like for the ordinary people of St Aldate's. erm And here , I apologise for producing a modern slide of Carfax , but I think just to remind you that we are talking about a very busy crowded city area , and erm about a city whose whole aspect was changing during the war .
24 Therefore , they try to conceal the fact that they are talking to people , sometimes by giving the impression through non-verbal behaviour that they are issuing directions , or by calling at their homes .
25 However , it is all too easy for those brought up in the Near Eastern traditions , when they hear Hindus talking of many gods , to suppose that they are talking of what they consider to be the supreme reality .
26 If he can look that prospect squarely in the eye and both parties cut out the cheap jibes , they will see that they are talking the same language .
27 The experts seem to be romancing about figments of their imagination ; he can see nothing that they are talking about .
28 But it does not deny that they mean what they say , does not suggest that they are talking nonsense .
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