Example sentences of "talk about [art] " in BNC.
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1 | President Bush preferred to talk about a Commonwealth of European Nations . |
2 | ‘ It is absurd to talk about a fourth Reich , because it is us Germans who are today leading the way in ceding national sovereignty to European institutions ’ , he said . |
3 | ‘ 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 . |
4 | Take the following comments made by Ashwina in reply to my opening invitation to talk about a particular character she liked on television . |
5 | No service-provider was hard to contact or reluctant to talk about a client . |
6 | He longed to see him again , to talk about a thousand things . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Aston Villa manager Atkinson is so convinced about McGrath 's future that he is ready to talk about a new contract with his key defender . |
9 | Instead he will meet Hampshire officials today to talk about a new two-year contract . |
10 | I hated The Osmonds … but the idea is to use that image to talk about a lot of darker subjects . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | In the same breath as admitting that Lightning , the high-end , super-pipelined Sparc chip that it was developing in conjunction with LSI Logic Corp and Hyundai Electronics , was n't going to strike after all , Metaflow Technology also began to talk about a next-generation effort in design that would follow ( UX No 273 ) . |
13 | Although children begin with a very small vocabulary compared to the adult , they still manage to talk about a large number of things . |
14 | Gon na go on now to talk about a severe condition which may start out that with a minor skin rash like this , this is called a petechial skin rash they later progress to rather more generalised rash and in it 's most severe form it 's mucrotic |
15 | But whereas the administration likes to talk about a greener and more internationally competitive car industry , Detroit wants to spend any available support on overcoming bread-and-butter engineering obstacles in complying with environmental legislation . |
16 | He said , ‘ I want to talk about a donation you made to Sinn Fein . |
17 | You can focus your students on visual elements by getting them to talk about a number of aspects of a scene . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | It has become a commonplace of political and economic discourse to talk about a North-South divide . |
21 | From now on the media began to talk about a ‘ Laura Ashley look ’ , which sometimes meant a milkmaid style and at others a Victorian nursery maid , but the appeal was predominantly pastoral . |
22 | When the coffee came he started to talk about a detail at the restaurant they had just left . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | But , as Conservative Members pointed out in Committee , to talk about a single pensioner premium is to concede the principle behind discounts . |
25 | It seems to me that your work does reside right in those discourses but , as an aesthetic , it seems to me to talk about a spiritual vacuum with consumerism and the commodity . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | That 's no way to talk about a lady ! ’ |
28 | There 's one paradox here that I think can confuse people and we ought to talk about a little bit and that is the libidinal aspect . |
29 | Where the buyer is well known and where , by his own remarks , the buyer indicates a willingness to talk about a more social matter , the salesperson will obviously follow . |
30 | They 're invited in to talk about a particular thing that 's coming in , about noise or about rats in the basement or about how to , and the interviewer has a very vague idea it 's a topic he 's heard it , he 's thought about it , he thinks it 's a local thing , and he 's actually trying to get something out of it in a sense . |