Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] talking " in BNC.
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1 | The soldier eventually stopped talking . |
2 | ‘ I 'd rather stay talking to you . ’ |
3 | He suddenly stopped talking and , gazing intently through the semi-darkness to our left , he said excitedly. , ‘ Piper , do you see anything moving about in that field over there ? ’ |
4 | These are passages where the author suddenly starts talking about what ‘ we did ’ . |
5 | You know as well as I do , they only stop talking about you when you 're six foot under . ’ |
6 | The Sergeant had arranged signals with us if we happened to see anything to our front , by moving our feet and so prevent talking . |
7 | ‘ We had good people in south London , but people do n't necessarily like talking to the South East . |
8 | So get talking to this girl you love , or else you may very well lose her . |
9 | An hour or so spent talking with other women about how weak , cruel , uncaring , lazy and insensitive their husbands were always made her tired . |
10 | ‘ So start talking , tell me what the hell 's got into you ! |
11 | ‘ You 'd better start talking . |
12 | ‘ Ian Wright could be in the National Basketball Association , he did so much trash talking for 45 minutes , ’ Meola said . |
13 | No , he 's alright , but I just hate talking to people over the phone . |
14 | I soon got talking , and a girl of seven |
15 | It was at a Superbowl party and we just got talking . |
16 | Well , we just got talking and she agreed to have dinner with me the following night . |
17 | " Do you not like talking to Egyptians ? " the chief asked . |
18 | Cos we just enjoy talking to you so much ! |
19 | And we 're all very worried that we might not be alive for much longer , so we 'll just keep talking , because that 's better than thinking . |
20 | ‘ We 'll just stop talking about it if you please ! ’ |
21 | Erm and I do not detect talking to colleagues say on the right of the party , any great enthusiasm for this measure in the way it 's presently er designed . |
22 | Three days later Kohl conceded that " we can not avoid talking about an increase in duties " ( rather than taxes ) and mentioned possible duties on carbon dioxide emissions or motorway tolls . |
23 | Cocteau would not stop talking . |
24 | The second shock was when the biggest boy in the class — he was nearly a head taller than me and considerably heavier — Jack Truckle would not stop talking . |
25 | While some people become tongue-tied others can not stop talking . |
26 | But that evening the dancers could not stop talking about the Opera ghost . |
27 | And now she could not stop talking , and he had put the book down , and they were shaking in each other 's arms , and he was kissing her , and she was kissing him , and really this would not do — they were in the embassy library , and anyone might come in , and , ‘ Dr Neil , we can not make love here ; it would not be proper , ’ she said breathlessly . |
28 | He will not stop talking , drinking cups of coffee . |
29 | Before we start talking about Britain in some detail , erm just to conclude talking about the world as a whole , do estimates suggest that the world population may stabilize at a particular level at some point in the future ? |
30 | ‘ The engine has always been on schedule , our engineers just started talking about it too soon . |