Example sentences of "talk through the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the cause of division , there must be opportunities for the parties involved to air their grievances , to talk through the areas of conflict and to find a satisfactory resolution . |
2 | Make sure your testing centre will provide thorough counselling both before the test , to help you decide that you really want it , and afterwards , to talk through the consequences , whether the result is positive or negative . |
3 | This includes allowing plenty of time to talk through the impact of events . |
4 | Apart from the unique painting , the winner will visit Keith 's studio to talk through the commission and the creation of the painting will be featured in a forthcoming FlyPast . |
5 | For example , should the member believe that the issue may be sufficiently important to be disclosed to the relevant authorities in the ‘ public interest ’ , then the chance to talk through the matter can be helpful . |
6 | In Charlie 's loft , they had talked through the night about the sickness money brings , the violence and fear that money brings , the corruption money brings , and all along the real subject was not fear or corruption or violence , but money . |
7 | Mr Clark , in an extended informal evening session , talked through the issues behind MTD 's recent results and the importance of leadership in management . |
8 | They talk and talk through the night , trying to decide what to do . |
9 | What 's , how , how 're you going to go about the problems , sort of talk through the stages . |
10 | Tony Gauci talked through the progression of an engine from receipt through to strapping on to Larry 's former bus . |
11 | We had tried talking across the negotiating table and we had tried talking through the medium of Pat Lowry , the Chairman of ACAS . |
12 | They checked the few patients in the waiting-room , and Kathleen got Amy to sort them into priority , talking through the decision-making process as she did so . |
13 | It was partly because these artificial agglomerations soon broke up that we were left at the finish with a lot of little scraps , which nobody , when not talking through the back of his head , could mistake for potential nations . |
14 | Talking through the advantages and the snags , and deciding what each can reasonably expect from the other , should reduce the threat of future rows and recriminations . |
15 | So , that 's for in a very small way , which is individual companies building up their own relationships , getting together people from the voluntary sector , nationally or locally , and talking through the nature of the problems , and how they can help . |
16 | she did she went on talking through the letter box to them |
17 | And she could hear them talking through the bedroom wall . |
18 | ‘ We can talk through the door , ’ I replied . |
19 | They would be on the same corridor as him in the Embassy 's accommodation annexe , and later they would talk through the case history together . |
20 | The client application , can , however , talk through the X/Open XA , ESQL , Microsoft ODBC or other APIs as desired . |
21 | You can talk through the fence . ’ |
22 | Sadat lights a cigarette , with the engine still running , and watches the earnest set of Kate ’ s back as she talks through the gates to the guard just inside . |