Example sentences of "[conj] talk and " in BNC.
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1 | Effectively therefore she can neither walk nor talk and she is always going to need twenty four hour care for the rest of her life . |
2 | Let me be a free man — free to travel , free to stop , free to work , free to trade where I choose , free to choose my own teachers , free to follow the religion of my fathers , free to think and talk and act for myself — and I will obey every law or submit to the penalty … |
3 | Or a human parent will take delight in teaching their child to walk and talk and do so many things . |
4 | He said to come upstairs to the flat only to fetch his jacket , and then they would go and eat and talk and maybe sit by the river . |
5 | Let me find some nice little girl , with someone else 's drink swilling inside her nice flat little belly , who 'll talk and talk and talk , and be nice to look at . |
6 | There 's a reception area where they can sit and talk and the girls sit in there too and help the conversation along . ’ |
7 | Oh it was funny with Alison when I first saw her on when she was still a terrible state she let it all out in a great scream and I just let her talk and talk and talk |
8 | I remember a on the telephone , you know , I used to speak and talk and talk , apparently she would switch to German , so that means that I ca n't someone |
9 | At the beginning of the nineteenth century you get people like Jane Austen writing , writing about heroines with minds of their own , women who can actually think and talk and do all sorts of things that very often in literature women had n't been conceptualised as doing before . |