Example sentences of "to talk about [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That 's no way to talk about a lady ! ’
2 Such centres often welcome anyone who cares to ‘ drop in ’ to talk about a problem at any time of day or night but , in common with outpatient clinics , sufferers of severe mental disorder rarely turn up to CMHCs on their own initiative .
3 He said , ‘ I want to talk about a donation you made to Sinn Fein .
4 The most unlikely moment for Claire to talk about a day when she and her brother went walking across the land of a man who believed he 'd come back from the dead as a fox .
5 SunDragon , the Sun Microsystems Inc multi-processor due out on November 10 , will be initially limited to maximum configurations of eight CPUs , we 're told , even though it is bound to talk about a ceiling of twenty-processors which is further down the road .
6 It has become a commonplace of political and economic discourse to talk about a North-South divide .
7 President Bush preferred to talk about a Commonwealth of European Nations .
8 ‘ We just do n't think it is helpful to talk about a lot of these things while we are in this process , ’ he said .
9 I hated The Osmonds … but the idea is to use that image to talk about a lot of darker subjects .
10 people used to talk about a time when the volcano also spat flames and rocks into the sky , like the strangers ' guns , when the black strand on the northern promontory of the island was formed by the mountain 's spewing .
11 When the coffee came he started to talk about a detail at the restaurant they had just left .
12 No service-provider was hard to contact or reluctant to talk about a client .
13 You can focus your students on visual elements by getting them to talk about a number of aspects of a scene .
14 Edward had gone off to see an editor at the BBC ; he wanted to talk about a project on the Third World , and the boy was at school .
15 In particular , the energy department has been reluctant to talk about a carbon tax , an idea which Mr Nicholas Ridley , the environment secretary has said in cabinet that he is keen to explore .
16 ‘ I see no prospect of improvement in the North 's economy and it seems ridiculous to talk about an upturn .
17 Indeed , some families will want to talk about the present , believing that what has occurred in the past is of little or no consequence .
18 The second point er chairman is that one particular solution adopted by a couple of County Councils the one in particular has been to have a local act requiring registration of car boot sales which gives enforcement officers a chance to know they 're going to happen and it also requires display of names and addresses not suggesting it is not entirely suggest that is here but late last night we simply felt we want to talk about the possibility of a framework enabling this legislation which will allow that to happen on national basis oh , as a way of controlling this , this sort of activity .
19 ‘ There is a lot of denial and it is very difficult to talk about the abuse when it is happening to you , especially if you are a researcher as you do n't have much contact with the person on a regular basis , ’ Ogg says .
20 I know people who were prisoners of war in Japanese camps during the second world war and who , even now , find it hard to talk about the abuse that they suffered .
21 The relief of being able to talk about the problem at all will probably be of some comfort .
22 In his " Home Thoughts from Abroad " he chose to talk about the state of British politics and how the " system " had gone wrong and ought to be changed and improved .
23 Continuing our short series on education , today we 're going to talk about the school curriculum .
24 The first is to spell out to you the precise erm constitutional position of the president and the second , and perhaps more interestingly , is to talk about the notion of presidential power .
25 It is a gross slander on the miners to talk about the cost of coal and about productivity when miners in Britain are achieving record productivity figures .
26 When questioned on the radio , they admitted that their policy was to talk about the issue .
27 In recent years , it has been argued that the position and powers of the Prime Minister have altered so considerably that it makes sense to talk about the rise of prime ministerial government and the transformation of the Cabinet into yet another " dignified " part of the constitution .
28 Work , leisure , social stratification , social control , patterns of family life , the Church , and so on will be likely headings used to stimulate the respondent to talk about the past .
29 ‘ But I do n't want to talk about the past , ’ I said .
30 Klein et al ( 1965 ) found that many older people hesitated to talk about the past because they did not want to meet with rejection , and that many actually needed help and encouragement to reminisce .
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