Example sentences of "and talk [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 How do you get your students to learn about Britain , explore their own culture and attitudes , and talk at the same time ?
2 In spare half-hours he would wander in the market-place and streets and shops of Bishop Auckland and talk with the people .
3 As always , variety of experience and talk with the teacher are important .
4 Going into the prisons , they meet and talk with the men responsible for these violent acts , demystifying the fantasies which have often been built up in isolation from women , and sharing feminine responses to feelings with the men .
5 For a terrible moment , something flared in his heart and he felt an insidious tug at his mind : how would it be to enter that Realm , and talk with the Dark Lords and learn their secrets … ?
6 I mean , you can do that in various ways , by inviting them all to come along , you know , have a Saturday down at , invite them to come along as representatives of the organizations and talk with the parish council
7 And as well as learning the job of teaching , they are learning its culture as well : how it is ‘ acceptable ’ and ‘ normal ’ to act , think , feel and talk as a teacher .
8 Without drawing it , try and talk about a square .
9 He was surprised at himself for looking forward to her arrival and the hard , punishing exercises ; for feeling anxious , if her coming was delayed ; for hoping she would linger a minute afterwards and talk about the weather or some unusual flurry on the corridor .
10 This is a valuable time for the family to get to know the vicar or deacon and talk about the person who has died , but often the discussion will centre on practical arrangements like deciding on hymns , music , and order of service .
11 16.8 We hope parents will share books with their children from their earliest days , read aloud to them , and talk about the stories they have enjoyed together .
12 Recognise and talk about the use of word play , eg puns , unconventional spellings etc , and some of the effects of the writer 's choice of words in imaginative uses of English .
13 read aloud to the class or teacher and talk about the books they have been reading ;
14 ‘ How are you ? ’ — ‘ I 'm fine ’ , and talk about the weather are designed to make another individual feel comfortable , to let them know that we are positively disposed towards them when we can not think of anything more significant to say .
15 ‘ He 'd like to be interviewed about his life , and talk about the kind of funeral he wants to have .
16 He could sit with his very big brandies when Claire had gone to bed and talk about the Gordian Knot of the Arbuthnot relationships .
17 When we think and talk about the family we need to think of the household and the significant relationships in a person 's life .
18 I was half-way home before I realised that , with all the worry and talk about the accident , I had forgotten to ask Mrs McDougall about Ewen Mackay .
19 General level and talk about the Local Government Unit and what are erm , what , how I see our main areas of work , right .
20 By the time my father could sit down with me in a pub , slightly drunk , tell me and my friends about Real Life , crack a joke about a Pakistani that silenced a whole table once , and talk about the farm labourer 's — his grandfather 's — journey up from Eye in Suffolk working on the building of the Great North Western Railway to Rawtenstall on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border , I was doing history at Sussex , and knew more than he did about the date and timing of journeys like that .
21 Why not have the group sit down and talk about the strategy issues ?
22 Perhaps this is the place to digress a little and talk about the taking of facts from other writers ' books .
23 ‘ You ca n't go on to a talk show and talk about the plots of the books .
24 And then they just smile at each other and look away and talk about the weather et cetera .
25 Contact the solicitor or secretary of your local County or District Council to ask if you can visit the offices and talk about the job to one of the solicitors .
26 He will show some slides and talk about the railways of an entirely different part of the country — the changing scene in East Anglia .
27 Thank you Chair , er , obviously this comes at the end of er , of er , a series of reports where we 've put back additional or complementary revenues and the last item , number T , talked about a twenty thousand capital contribution , er , the budget will bring all this together , and if I could just add one erm , update on the first page , where paragraph three , and talk about the provision resource allocation to this Committee being a reduction of fifty thousand from the community based budget .
28 It 's a great opportunity to be able to meet with the Leeds Chairman and talk about the points you raised .
29 At this month 's meeting members were also entertained with a slide show and talk about the volcanic eruption at Mount Helena in the United States .
30 But characteristically she got her way about going to art school , Beaton persuading her to get her father to come up to the academy and talk about the future of his precocious daughter .
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