Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] [pers pn] [be] talking " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps what we are talking about is adoptive parents who need to feel in charge , secure and ‘ in control ’ ( Tizard , 1977 ) .
2 Basically what we 're talking about is .
3 I 've never covered things like comparative questions , when I talk to you about close and , you know basically what I 'm talking to you about
4 See basically what you 're talking about is , you know when you close somebody , and I 've got to come on to this , because this is the , this is the key to selling deals .
5 These already exist as , as obviously the speakers to the motion is , are aware , they already exist at a national level , erm if we support this motion obviously what we 're talking about here is introducing er awards at local or regional level .
6 So what we 're talking about is only 25 per cent of Marius Steen 's assets other than the houses .
7 So , so what we 're talking , we 're not saying you know there are groups and there 're individuals and there 's a gap in between , what we 're saying is there 's a kind of continuum from very groupie groups where the individual is , is practically hypnotized by the , by , by , by , by the group to erm more or less complete individualism where individuals belong to , to emotional groups that are very , very weak and where identification with the with the sentries is pretty pretty minimal .
8 So what we 're talking about is
9 You go to Singapore where he has interests , you go to Hungary where he has interests , you go to different parts of the Europe where has interests and then you go to Britain where he has interests and you can and so what we 're talking about here really I mean that 's we 're talking here of commercial interest .
10 Okay , it starts so what we 're talking there in text books you 'll find they define groups in terms of their structure and their composition and they 're the sorts of things that they usually pick out Okay , there 's a lot of work then on interaction in groups .
11 So what we are talking about is probabilities , and unquantified ones at that .
12 So what it 's talking about there is how you can actually define a group .
13 Just what you were talking about , Rose .
14 Well I c I I 've seen so many things over the year I just do n't believe it until I actually see it and th literally four weeks ago , I 'd just got back from Germany , went on a meeting the following morning and it 's that gentleman there , Steve , and h he 's got some pictures in his pocket which will prove exactly what we 're talking about .
15 Maggie knew exactly what he was talking about .
16 It 's very important to be precise and know exactly what you 're talking about on these , cos you 'll get
17 because you see I could see wh exactly what you were talking about in my mind
18 ‘ You know exactly what I 'm talking about , Sergei .
19 You know exactly what I 'm talking about !
20 She knew instantly what he was talking about .
21 You will need an introduction which states clearly what you are talking about and why .
22 all the things that happen , all these sighs of oppression , because I think really what we 're talking about , whether it be within the family or it be within the media , all the signs of women as er sexist
23 But y I think you can also see the appeal of this to Freud in that time because in the early years Freud 's model of the mind , which is really what we 're talking about today , was erm a kind of hydraulic one .
24 I mean , it does seem on page three nine really what we 're talking about , trying to get some sense into that
25 Is that really what we 're talking about .
26 Well you 've probably seen in erm the newspapers you can now buy small computers for one hundred or two hundred pounds , but they 're not really what we 're talking about , because the very smallest computers of this sort , like the Sinclair and the B B C computer , do n't have any sort of storage for the data .
27 Now what I am talking about is a very simple concept illustrated in figure 3 .
28 ‘ Come off it , Carmen , you know damn well what I 'm talking about .
29 You know perfectly well what I 'm talking about , so you can wipe that phoney puzzled look off your face . ’
30 You know perfectly well what I 'm talking about .
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