Example sentences of "[that] talking [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We have to encourage counsellees that talking about the issues which worry them might be helpful . |
2 | And so you 'll appreciate that talking about himself doing it and then having to read the result is doubly distasteful . |
3 | In terms of the semantic features of ‘ Motherese ’ , there is considerable evidence to support the view that talking about objects and events in the immediate surroundings is helpful . |
4 | Everyone knows that talking about AIDS and the future is very difficult . |
5 | He had a superstitious fear that talking about Kate would mean losing a part of her , would be a sort of sacrilege . |
6 | Another five thought that talking about it was a waste of time . |
7 | It can only realize its full potential when , at a school level , head and senior staff are actively committed to its use and prepared to involve themselves in discussion sessions , demonstrating , by example , allegiance to the notion that talking about areas of personal anxiety , confusion and failure is an essential part of professional development for all . |
8 | This speed that talking about but I think it corresponds to the movement of the fox . |
9 | Men who reported that talking with their closest friend or relative made things worse had 29% and 40% higher rates of short and long spells of absence , respectively , compared with those who reported positive support from this person . |
10 | Maggie was about to protest that talking to Roger and Luke did not qualify as lurking , but Roger made off with a bottle in each hand and Luke had vanished again . |
11 | The fact was that talking to her either in person or on the phone gave him a sort of erection . |
12 | He also said that talking to the parents was not an objective of the Society , nor should it be . |
13 | The ghastly irony was that talking to someone outside helped clarify my feelings and work through some of the guilt I was carrying . |
14 | The townspeople decide to write letters to the giant asking him to leave , reasoning that talking to him directly would be too dangerous . |
15 | But at a deeper level Lewis wanted to make it plain that talking in this way was not mere metaphor . |