Example sentences of "talking about [art] " in BNC.

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1 Is n't something to do with the with the the way it 's mixed is n't is n't Chris talking about No ?
2 But you 're not talking about every job are you ?
3 Is that every le , I 'm not talking about homework , I 'm talking about every lesson that you have as science where do they keep their books ?
4 One is not talking about a lack of breadth in theologies and points of view within presbyterianism and the Church of Ireland .
5 Already , President George Bush is talking about a full restoration of Sino-US relations .
6 ‘ I was talking about a spiritual leadership , ’ Dr Runcie said .
7 No-one is yet talking about a ‘ new ’ Lebanon but there is now widespread acceptance among both Muslims and Christians in the Lebanese parliament that the country 's unwritten national covenant is now obsolete .
8 The first time it was to stop the defence counsel from questioning her about her sexual history , the second time it was to stop Anderson referring to the victim by her last name , as if talking about a defendent .
9 CAROLINE HOLMES , who has her own herb nursery at Denham End Farm , Denham , near Bury St Edmunds , will be choosing and talking about a Calendar of Herbs on Monday ( 7pm ) at the Museum of Garden History , St Mary at Lambeth , Lambeth Palace , London SE1 .
10 ‘ You 're talking about a world that seems light years from here .
11 But then , in a way , you 're talking about a family reunion …
12 Now I 'm not talking about a loud , wild time or a side-splitting , back-slapping drunken knees-up .
13 Like Britain , Mr Bush may find Russia a useful diversion from talking about a recession .
14 The matron of a residential home , talking about a doctor who she felt was reluctant to visit said it would have been helpful if the person who died had been visited more often : ‘ It would have given her a lot more comfort and the staff a lot more confidence . ’
15 Whether we are talking about Pascal 's wager or Newman 's venture , we are always talking about a commitment made after weighing evidence .
16 Relations with the press may cause difficulties and advice should be taken before talking about a pupil .
17 Our farm was only connected to the mains supply in 1951 , and here ‘ we were two years later talking about a power station which promised electricity almost ‘ too cheap to meter ’ . '
18 But I am talking about a woman 's rights .
19 ( vi ) In the context of their own writing , pupils should learn to organise subject matter into paragraphs , recognising that these enable readers to identify relationships between ideas , events , etc and to follow the structure of a story , account or argument , etc. ( vii ) Through reading , listening to and talking about a wide range of texts , pupils should gradually be enabled to use , in their own writing , those grammatical structures that are characteristic of written language and an increasingly varied and differentiated vocabulary .
20 However , in the majority of cases , we are talking about a household constituting a nuclear or extended family , or a pastoral group controlling a flock or herd .
21 I 've lived in this town long enough to know that when people are talking about a picture in a certain way you do n't need to spend a lot of money on hype , just a little in the right media and the nominations start piling up .
22 We are not just talking about an environmental nuisance here — we 're talking about a real threat to life .
23 Are we talking about a shortage of people who know how to operate new electronic equipment and carry out new processes , or are we talking about a shortage of people who will invent such novelties ?
24 Are we talking about a shortage of people who know how to operate new electronic equipment and carry out new processes , or are we talking about a shortage of people who will invent such novelties ?
25 We were talking about a point and I was not even particularly annoyed .
26 Whether we are talking about a man and woman offering their love to one another or mankind in general showing its love to the planet as a whole , that love will be repaid many times over .
27 Essentially , though , we are talking about a man or woman of experience , knowledge , and skills ; one who sits alongside , rather than above , another .
28 If , say , measles had shown such an increase , we should now be talking about a major epidemic .
29 This hospital , said the chaplain , ‘ is far more than just bricks , wood and plaster , we are talking about a family — a community of nurses , doctors , auxiliary staff , domestics and patients — ‘ a team ’ .
30 When we speak of ‘ the development of children ’ we are talking about a whole range of developments that sometimes take place together , sometimes have surges and periods of rest , and sometimes seem to be in competition for prominence .
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