Example sentences of "be talk about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even when we 're talking about the person who has right of way on a roundabout .
2 Well let's just give you some idea , we 're not talking er telephone figures here we 're talking about the platform that we give people to earn that sort of money .
3 When we talk about online we 're talking about the ability for the software infrastructure to support decision support and transaction processing .
4 So descendants of John and Jane , er John Wilson died in nineteen hundred and three , at age seventy six , so we 're talking about the turn of the century .
5 You , you , we 're , I presume we 're talking about the sounds that can be heard by our ears , by
6 Now you 're talking about the AOL .
7 We 're talking about the year 2000 , intelligent robots , the nearest thing to the human mind and human handling ability yet devised .
8 And while we 're talking about the man 's divine right to know , little babies are born knowing all they need to know about love : they 're unselfconscious , they can communicate , and their first experience — sucking — is a sensual one !
9 We 're talking about the noises .
10 You 're talking about individuals that have come in here , or you 're talking about the tenants ' association , the representation
11 But it is taken into account if we 're talking about the cost of life cover .
12 Paralysis , when a limb is paralysed there is complete loss of movement and feeling , if you 're talking about paralysis , loss of limbs , we 're talking about the severance , would you believe , of any two limbs .
13 The good stuff is here , where you 're talking about sixty six percent of you trailer as being Express , you 're talking about the consignments on a trailer , the items on a trailer , and then that , the revenue per trailer , why do you want to move it next day ?
14 Just just by way of informa information , the regional routes rail network , you 're talking about the Harrogate line , the one to Scarborough and ?
15 Wi with with with all due respect you know we we we 're talking about the precision of the word and when you actually come to a ten point scale there will be some imprecision anyway in the is it a six ?
16 You 're talking about the case . ’
17 Could I just take you back , David , on the point where you 're talking about the things that the teacher might recognise .
18 When we 're talking about the negligence factor , obviously the insurance does n't cover the negligence of of a repairer , erm any faults inherent at the time of purchase are obviously not our responsibility and I do n't think any reasonable person would expect us to cover that because obviously we 're we 're in insurance , we 're not taking on risks already , we 're taking on a risk of mechanical failure of items after they 're sold , not obviously before they 're sold .
19 ‘ Yes , but you 're talking about the ghost of a dead person , are n't you ?
20 more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know
21 We 're talking about the answers from the professionals in the field .
22 that we 're talking about the money that we are proposing to spend on footpaths
23 We 're talking about the way my sister has been devastated by your constant and intimate contact with her husband . ’
24 Right we 're talking about the way you control the country , and the way you control the people .
25 Now , it 's easy to see , if we 're talking about the kind of dreams that Reed was telling us about , erm , that there 's a simple wish with these dreams and in the end you wake up and you go and gratify the wish in that case .
26 And , and I mean I , I , I 'm making I 'm mak I 'm deliberately making these points because he is viewed as someone who perhaps would n't have been a Sun type but more of a , a Telegraph type or whatever , but when you 've analyzed his , his words and his speeches and everything else in terms of what we 're talking about the tabloids or broadsheets or whatever , you know he would , his language would have fitted in more neatly to the tabloid style than the the Telegraph style .
27 Oh they 're talking about the obstetrics of the nineteen eighties not the nineteen nineties .
28 Not talking about material things , we 're talking about the sort of fall of nature ,
29 ‘ And besides , we 're talking about the November issue , ’ Nina said .
30 Well , I 'd just like to comment on the , as here we 're talking about the Environment Officer .
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