Example sentences of "talk [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It described where the prisoners were held : ; the people of Tazmamert appear to be hardly aware of it or too frightened to talk about it .
2 In the last terms of the diploma course students often find tutorials , where they are given opportunity to talk about work in progress , enormously valuable .
3 Without images , he said , there would not even be the wherewithal to talk about the death of images .
4 That was the year when , in the parks and boulevards of the great cities of the West , people first began to talk about the death of images .
5 ‘ And she may not want to talk about it .
6 We are delighted to announce that Tavernier , who will just have finished shooting his latest film will be in Birmingham on October 5th to talk about his work with The Guardian film critic Derek Malcolm .
7 ‘ If you ever do want to talk about it , please do come and see me .
8 ‘ Do you want to talk about it ? ’
9 I do n't even want to talk about it . ’
10 But take courage , and try and encourage your children to talk about their feelings too .
11 After the emergency , give your child the opportunity to talk about the incident and about any other worries he or she may have .
12 Sometimes it 's not easy to talk about intimate things like sex or your body .
13 Maybe we do n't have to talk about it .
14 ‘ Want to talk about it ? ’
15 The final injury I want to talk about is brain damage caused by a hard blow to the head .
16 The book is prefaced by a quotation from William Faulkner 's The Bear , in which McCaslin says ( in response to uncertainty as to what the poem they were discussing meant ) , ‘ He had to talk about something . ’
17 — Duncan , I want to talk about something , she said .
18 Because BR is reluctant to talk about profits , it is difficult to gauge accurately how successful InterCity 's forage into the top end of the charter-train market has been , or how much the total earnings from charter traffic contribute to the sector 's overall profitability .
19 Percy Lubbock , at the end of The Craft of Fiction , acknowledged that as soon as we have finished reading a novel we begin to forget it , and what is left to talk about is a vague cloud of fading impressions : ‘ the book vanishes as we lay hands on it . ’
20 Again , one looks back to the nineteenthcentury origins of English literary studies , when the first pioneers and missionaries , men such as Morley and Furnivall , travelled all over the country to talk about English literature in adult education classes and working men 's clubs .
21 And it is perfectly clear that the old representatives of Lebanese democracy are under considerable pressure to talk about reform and not withdrawal .
22 The Opole meeting was dominated by elderly party members , who refused to talk about such problems as names , new programmes , and new membership laws .
23 ‘ I want to talk about socialism , ’ said one .
24 Do you want to talk about disarmament or do you want to help those in the White House and in the Kremlin who are really trying to do something effective about it ? ’
25 I found it was possible with Paradise to talk about individual and personal responsibility , something which if set in a contemporary context would have had a preachy feel about it . ’
26 ‘ If there is anything you want to talk about , just talk to them , ’ Mr Deng , China 's paramount leader , told his guest .
27 So victims feel isolated and ignored and find it difficult to talk about their experiences .
28 The worse the violence , the less people want to talk about it .
29 It is apparent that the voyage provoked conflict which the four are reluctant to talk about .
30 Nikki Milican jumps to their defence : ‘ It 's impossible to talk about performance art and not sound pretentious .
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