Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] be talking " in BNC.

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1 But in this programme you 'll appreciate this planned months , its planned , when did I first contact you ? , oh February was n't it , right , so we thought we 'd have pictures here and Sue would be talking in front of the pictures .
2 Mr Rees will be talking to volunteers at the Samaritans ' annual general meeting held in St Augustines Church Hall on Wednesday , March 18 , at 7.30pm .
3 erm Professor Ron Dore is going to talk a bit about when education should stop and I suspect will be saying some of the things that you 've already hinted at , and then later on Professor Colin Lacey will be talking about some aspects of teachers and teaching and training of teachers , and I suspect he will have something to say about mobility of teachers and careers of teachers as , as well .
4 John Farrant will be talking about the development of Brighton over the past three hundred years and how patterns of trade and commerce have tended to repeat themselves .
5 His arrest was condemned from many sides , including the United States State Department , which pointedly remarked that Nusseibeh is " a man whom Israel should be talking to , not placing under arrest " .
6 That is how the former SAS officer sums up his most recent adventure : the first crossing of Antarctica , the coldest place on earth , on foot , an expedition which has left him , not for the first time in his life , with severe frostbite.He is a man of extremes : in 1991 he led an international team which discovered the lost city of Ubar , in the hottest desert in the world , in Arabia.He will be talking about the ‘ hot and cold experience , ’ as he puts it , at Snape Maltings on Saturday April 24 .
7 Margaret Ducar will be talking about sexism in language and we 'll be talking about how words used to refer to women and men reflect the inner quality between them , and also how the use of language by men and women in their everyday lives is related to the power differences between them .
8 Asa Briggs will be speaking again in our concluding programme in this series , but next Sunday John Rohl will be talking about the archivist 's role , and his work and discoveries concerning twentieth century Germany .
9 In just a few seconds Rob would be talking to her and it would be all right .
10 Next week , Peter Simpson will be talking about education and chemistry _ what is happening in schools and universities today .
11 These include DED , who are engaged in supporting a range of training initiatives and in supporting agencies such as Worknet , which Liam Parker will be talking about later — LEDU , who have set up a variety of new schemes in addition to their normal support for business within the Belfast Special Action Group area , which includes West Belfast — and , perhaps to a lesser extent , IDB , who have recently held a local Sourcing Exhibition in Andersonstown Leisure Centre aimed at encouraging small local firms to apply for contracts with larger firms and public bodies .
12 Town Mayor Coun Frank Platt will be talking on today 's BBC Radio 1 Simon Bates Show , spelling out what the success has meant to the town and how the council and its partners plan to promote environmental awareness .
13 In reality Taylor will be talking to companies where the majority employ less than 20 , often many of them one-man outfits .
14 Liz Savage will be talking about Princess Anne 's wedding on Good Morning With Anne & Nick today at noon .
15 Professor Ron Dore will be talking about the boundaries of education — do we teach the right subjects to the right people at the right time ?
16 Next week is the last programme in our current series and Peter Townsend will be talking about thermo-luminescence , which is a new technique in physics for dating pottery .
17 Tomorrow on the Lunchtime programme Bryan Burnett will be talking to the shy and retiring Right Said Fred .
18 Dr Fox will be talking later about the potential role of coronary angioplasty .
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