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

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1 Kitty had that facility for slipping the knife in , even when on the surface she might only be talking about the weather .
2 I mean we may not necessarily be talking about the the the reporting procedures on turnover which would enable us to assess a rack rent in in in the
3 They had not been talking about the Dane , but she felt disinclined to revert to a discussion about the ease with which Vitor could persuade her to go to bed with him .
4 I just been talking to a coupla friends of yours . ’
5 When you and Chantal arrived at that accommodation agency I had just been talking to the proprietor .
6 I 'd just been talking to the guard , twelve hour shifts , sixty hours a week and he ca n't even have any time off for tea breaks or meal breaks .
7 But I 've just been talking to the head there and he said you know that you know the tor tutorial programme , Mrs started it all erm
8 You may have to say , Well I 've just been talking to the estate agent about this and er you know on a number occasions he 's sent people along to you er may be you did n't realize that was happening .
9 Now there are occasionally criticisms from members that there is too much concentration on the elite end of sport in the Sports Federation in this instance the R Y A but what is important about the is an effort to produce a very high standard as a finished product so to speak to go to the Olympics but it also helps to concentrate minds on the bit that is missing before and help to recycle everybody 's concentration into the training area and Rod has just been talking about the year of youth and of course it follows on very naturally in a post- olympic year to launch that year of youth .
10 On our side it 's , you know , do n't believe everything , anything , sorry not everything but anything you read in the papers , and yet , at the same time , every national newspaper on a Saturday night at about eleven-thirty gets a phone , series of phone-calls all saying , ‘ Please settle this argument for us we just been talking about the winner of the F A Cup Final in nineteen forty-three ’ or something , and that , you know , and , so we 've got the public out there saying ‘ Do n't believe what you read in the newspapers ’ yet , ‘ Settle our arguments . ’
11 So you could not just be talking about the first premium .
12 ‘ But then I feel sure we can not be talking about the same woman , Mr McKillop .
13 Sometimes I stick to ‘ driver — ’ well , I have a cab ( though you 'd better not be talking to a real musher ) and a Heavy Goods Vehicle licence .
14 SUDDENLY more Germans than ever are talking about the feasibility of reunification .
15 ‘ They knew that I liked girls and if I had a choice , I would rather be talking to the girls than doing my homework . ’
16 Well we 'd rather be talking to the West Midlands , Chair rather than fighting about where it 's going throughout the whole of England , which is a slight difference , in geographical terms .
17 If , say , measles had shown such an increase , we should now be talking about a major epidemic .
18 We 've been quoting Morrissey repeatedly from a Record Mirror interview and he has n't been talking about the pain of youth , the imagery of sixties films or the perception of Oscar Wilde .
19 However , much demolition is done on a piece work or per day basis , and you might simply be talking about the loss of a day 's work or a day or two 's profit .
20 He should n't be talking to a newspaper .
21 ‘ I sha n't be talking to the Press about it , nor to anyone else .
22 We shall therefore be talking to the local chair of Friends of the Earth , whose name just escapes me a minute , yes , we shall be talking with him , thinking about a day .
23 So we would essentially be talking about a phased process the more we consider .
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