Example sentences of "talk for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was going to find it rather difficult to talk for a few days , Kathleen realised . |
2 | The men talked for a long time . |
3 | They walked through the gardens together and talked for a long time . |
4 | Oliver was deeply grateful for this offer of shelter and talked for a long time with his new friend . |
5 | Kee told her about his life and talked for a long time about the old Haiti and the people he remembered . |
6 | The men and women ( eleven in all ) who met here and talked for a few hours and went their unremarkable ways , were the descendants of the impassioned few Roxborough had gathered around him in the dark days following the failure of the Reconciliation . |
7 | Explaining one of the sections of their manifesto in the preface to the exhibition at Bernheim 's , the Futurists , now aware of Cubist painting , talked for the first time of ‘ battles of planes ’ ; and Boccioni summarizes most concisely the debt of Futurism to Cubism when in Pittura Scultura Futuriste , published in 1914 , he wrote under the heading ‘ Compenetrazione dei Piani ’ : ‘ It is the pictorial method of rendering movement in a painting , making the surrounding objects fuse with the structure of the object placed in their midst ’ . |
8 | They stayed on the hill and talked for a long time . |
9 | They sat down and talked for a short time . |
10 | " They talked for a few moments , and then he handed her an envelope and walked away . |
11 | She laughed , and we talked for a few minutes longer . |
12 | We talked for a few minutes and he was in great spirits . |
13 | We talked for the first time about poetry , poets and our own poems : |
14 | ‘ It was the talk of the set — the rumour monitors were working overtime , ’ Jim said yesterday as he talked for the first time about the couple 's whirlwind romance . |
15 | TAGGART star Mark McManus talked for the first time yesterday about a heartbreak series of family tragedies . |
16 | P. E. ‘ Bucks ’ was the ordinary police talk for the working man or yobbo — the unruly kind of person that hung round street corners . |
17 | You learn by doing , because you have been talking for a long time . |
18 | ‘ You were talking for a long time , ’ she said . |
19 | Talking for the first time about his ordeal , Brian says : ‘ They left me in no doubt I was a leading suspect . |
20 | Kelly was talking for the first time since Brentford striker Blissett was acquitted of assaulting Torquay defender John Uzzell last week . |
21 | The parachutist who crash-landed on a group of schoolchildren has been talking for the first time about what happened . |
22 | A man who suffered severe brain damage during an operation twenty six years ago has been talking for the first time about losing his fight for compensation . |
23 | Saxton was talking for the first time since being sent home from Barcelona for taking the drug Clenbuterol . |
24 | Let's now talk for a little while about the assignment . |