Example sentences of "we talk about the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But once 'e 's come round we talk about the good old days , an' how they 're a complete blank .
2 I mean we talk about the triple-one but when I say two-fold there is , I feel , the deeply rooted oppression of centuries of gender discrimination , the oldest form of discrimination .
3 You know and I and I 've only recently really come to terms with how much tha those early songs were part of people 's upbringing and because of Love Hurts and everything people come up to me a lot in the street and we talk about the sixties and everything .
4 ‘ So you can see , Commander Talbot , what we mean when we talk about the greatest good of the greatest number .
5 We talk about the recent Kiss FM opening celebration in London 's Highbury Fields where Beats International were canned offstage .
6 Now we talk about the second successive clean sheet , the first for United what , Wednesday night against Milwall since October the twentieth , so what 's happened to stop the goals going in ?
7 Can I suggest that we talk about the four thousand pound job as a sort of practice profile if we like ?
8 We talk about the Japanese work practises which is exactly what is going on now .
9 I that is something which we hope will emerge when we talk about the relevant criteria .
10 When we talk about the Online Enterprise what really mean is the business needs of organizations in the nineteen nineties .
11 We talk about the domestic life of yesteryear , religion and child labour in addition to education . ’
12 Susanna still comes to visit me sometimes , and we talk about the old days .
13 But when we talk about the gay audience , do we mean the 50-year-old white male Tory voter living in Chelmsford , or the 21-year-old Asian dyke living in Hackney ?
14 And particularly over the last session we talked about the symbolic actions that make up the actual point of confirmation , the confirming of the sacrament , of the sacrament of confirmation .
15 We talked about the moral needs .
16 Yesterday we talked about the odd lapse in our good intentions to be a saintly slimmer , and also that occasionally our best intentions to achieve a goal are stifled — sometimes through our own wrong judgement but more often by getting involved in time-wasting , non-productive activities .
17 So the brain we talked about the two hemispheres the left and the right hemisphere the fact that the left is very much involved in a a linear way whereas the right is involved in spatial way , anybody remember the relative contribution of the two halves ?
18 And by the way , remember what we talked about the other day ?
19 yeah , so why do they call him Harry all the time , Harry for a boy , that 's awful I mean a lot of the old names , we talked about the other day , a lot of the old names have come back for children , but I mean I do n't think Harry should be
20 So now , what are the relations between them erm we talked about the logical bit last time , but about semantics and syntactics and point eight .
21 Before we talked about the phantom dinner party we talked about aesthetics .
22 Of the film 's religious imagery , he says : ‘ We talked about the Fifty-First psalm ( which is sung by one of the kitchen boys ) ; it does n't give you many clues , but I was reading it again this morning and it started making more sense .
23 We talked about the general strike , family , marriage , work , the union , the Labour Party .
24 It 's like the same issue we talked about the three year plan projects if necessary we 'll have to slow down on some of the projects , certainly to get through this budget year intact .
25 Were we talking about the same sister I wondered .
26 We talking about the same Dicky ?
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