Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] talking " in BNC.
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1 | I 've heard them talking about you . ’ |
2 | He had heard me talking to the Princess . |
3 | I ca n't remember once seeing them talking together . |
4 | I want that somebody found and I want them talking . ’ |
5 | She remained in the room for a long while but although Carrie went there twice with tea for them , she found them talking in the Romany language and did not understand anything they said . |
6 | Then she put her hand on mine and stopped me talking . |
7 | Stopped them talking . |
8 | A few years ago you would not have caught me talking about underground publishing ; I have too many bad memories from the Seventies . |
9 | He 'd caught me talking to or |
10 | You can catch me but you ca n't catch me yet Come on mum , they want you talking ! |
11 | But to avoid this return to voluntarism he must have in mind some further conception of strategy , and it is not surprising to find him talking about it in what might be called its objective sense : the strategy of a class — the course of action which will best enable it to gain power over other classes — is estimated in the light of its objective interests and its position in a formation , and is detached from the beliefs and aspirations of its members . |
12 | I found him talking to Miss Ingram , who looked at me in disgust when I interrupted their conversation . |
13 | Picking her way through the guests , she eventually found him talking to Edward , but when he saw her approaching he left his host and came to meet her . |
14 | These involve her talking to a Jem , a childhood admirer , and on these occasions Boehemer captures the awkwardness of two people who have not seen each other for years meeting up . |
15 | Not that it stopped her talking about the Jesus who was the centre of her life . |
16 | A police Land-Rover came bumping down the track : ‘ You rotten bastards , keeping us talking . ’ |
17 | Kevin and Enid Coley were slightly compensated by the barrage of cameramen , particularly one from The Tatler , who photographed them talking to Lord Cowdray , and later handing out prizes and cups . |
18 | He 's seen me talking to the great Walter Schellenberg . |
19 | ‘ But I 'd just seen you talking to Phena , who told you I was n't in the study , ’ he said softly . |
20 | He was sure no one had noticed him talking to the journalist . |
21 | I kept imagining him talking and laughing and thinking what his last thoughts would have been as he travelled along that road . ’ |
22 | He 's on a holiday project her talking to himself . |
23 | I 've seen him talking to actors in the bar — he 's happy enough then — livelier than when he 's at home . |
24 | I 've seen 'em talking . |
25 | ‘ I 've said I do n't want you talking about it — or about Anna in that way , either . ’ |
26 | She goes Mum , come and sit here , she goes , piss off ! like that and the mother goes you talking to me ? |
27 | And I got you talking about all the porno magazines . |
28 | ‘ I 'm afraid I overheard you talking . ’ |
29 | You 'll see them talking to somebody else somewhere else and you 're serving this person . |
30 | My husband did n't like me talking about the theatre although he had encouraged me to do so when we were courting . |