Example sentences of "[Wh det] you be talking [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One year , when Joicey was in full flood , a new keeper made the mistake of challenging him : ‘ Joicey , you do n't know what you are talking about .
2 But perhaps we should apply a variant of this to pseudoscience : ‘ everything is possible if you do n't know what you are talking about ’ .
3 ‘ I do not know what you are talking about , ’ said Allen , ‘ but I like your cheese . ’
4 ‘ I do not know what you are talking about , ’ she snapped at reporters .
5 ‘ I know not what you are talking about , Joan Halidon ! ’ complained Anne , having decided that she was making it all up .
6 ‘ That is what you are talking about , is it not ? ’
7 ‘ You do not know what you are talking about , my dear boy .
8 It is a tribute I suppose to the English language that there are so many forms of circumlocution that it is remarkably easy to persuade yourself that you have made a bold statement , or conveyed the bad news , whilst in reality there is no conceivable possibility that the recipient has actually understood what you are talking about .
9 You must be clear what you are talking about and you must have marshalled all the necessary facts and information .
10 You will need an introduction which states clearly what you are talking about and why .
11 If you ca n't make the client understand what you are talking about , it is likely that consumers will also be mystified , so the client wo n't let you run the campaign .
12 All I wanted to say was when you speak of ‘ collaborators ’ , you English do n't know what you are talking about . ’
13 In the end the opposing Counsel has apparently shown that you do n't know what you are talking about .
14 ‘ I do not know what you are talking about . ’
15 ‘ I do n't know what you are talking about ! ’
16 ‘ The label of an actuary is usually enough to have people take note of what you are talking about ’ was one young actuary 's recent verdict on the reputation of the profession .
17 You can be caught out with your follow-up question if you do n't know what you are talking about ’ — Sir Robin Day .
18 I did n't do anything , I do n't know what you are talking about .
19 How is a man to know what you are talking about ? ’
20 If that 's what you are talking about .
21 Show me what you 're talking about ?
22 You show me what you 're talking about .
23 You do n't know what you 're talking about .
24 This group would answer the question : ‘ Does God exist ? ’ by saying : ‘ I do n't know what you 're talking about ’ .
25 ‘ I 'm sure I do n't know what you 're talking about . ’
26 ‘ You do n't know what you 're talking about , girl .
27 But , of course , if you 're going to be another voice you really need to know what you 're talking about and you need to have vast access to information at least as good as all the departments who are putting forward their voices , and you need to have the time and the staff and I do n't think they always had that .
28 Do n't keep using expressions such as ‘ You know ’ , ‘ Like ’ , ‘ Er … ’ or ‘ Um … ’ — they all make it sound as if you do n't really know what you 're talking about .
29 Stuff like what you 're talking about , it 's a game for him .
30 ‘ I — I do n't know what you 're talking about , ’ she said .
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