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1 Talk of an angel and you'll hear his wings. 
2 Talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear. 
3 Talk of the evil, and he is sure to appear. 
4 Talk of the devil, and he is sure to appear. 
5 All this talk of food is making me hungry.
6 Talk of defeat had demoralized the team.
7 We often talk of you.
8 He described talk of sackings as scare stories.
9 Talk of the devil and he will appear.
10 It would be an anachronism to talk of Queen Victoria watching television.
11 He's such a pseud, with his talk of 'lambent harmonies' and 'melting arpeggios'.
12 There is talk of raising the admission requirements to restrict the number of students on campus.
13 We may talk of beautiful things but beauty itself is abstract.
14 Her sudden marriage is the talk of the street.
15 We no longer talk of the permanence of marriage.
16 Her behaviour is the talk of the neighbourhood/office.
17 There's talk of a new peace initiative.
18 Well, talk of the devil!
19 Any talk of the divorce is strictly taboo.
20 Their engagement is the talk of the town.
21 All this talk of the president resigning is nonsense!
22 There was excited talk of emigrating to America.
23 In political circles there is talk of war.
24 His strange behavior is the talk of the town.
25 Talk of religion was forbidden in the family circle.
26 Any talk of a deal is premature.
27 There's talk of a general election.
28 Overnight, she became the talk of the town .
29 They defiantly rejected any talk of a compromise.
30 While the politicians talk of peace, the situation on the ground remains tense.
1 All this talk of food is making me hungry.
2 Talk of defeat had demoralized the team.
3 We often talk of you.
4 He described talk of sackings as scare stories.
5 He's such a pseud, with his talk of 'lambent harmonies' and 'melting arpeggios'.
6 There is talk of raising the admission requirements to restrict the number of students on campus.
31 There was talk of share prices recovering, but that was just a false dawn.
32 All this talk of a strike has clearly ruffled the management's feathers.
33 The unemployment figures make nonsense of talk of an economic recovery.
34 Talk of treasure and lost cities had fired their imaginations.
35 Talk of a wonderful holiday! All our money was stolen!
36 There's been talk of a retaliatory blockade to prevent supplies getting through.
37 There is ridiculous talk of her breaking the world record soon.
38 All this talk of war is just an attempt to draw attention away from the serious economic problems that face our country.
39 Tickets sold so quickly there's talk of a second concert.
40 This talk of moving to Australia is all just pie in the sky.
41 He brushed aside talk of greedy MPs voting themselves a backdoor pay rise.
42 For all the talk of bringing their children up the same, the boys ended up never doing any of the cooking.
43 The new statue in the park is the talk of the town.
43 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
44 We talk of the brain as the locality of thought.
45 She's the talk of London's theatre-goers since her last performance.
46 The salesman tried to lead me on with talk of amazing savings on heating bills.
47 He really snowed me with all his talk of buying a Porsche.
48 Unless more money is given to schools, all this talk of improving education is just a charade.
49 She didn't talk the talk of feminism, but her career was the most important thing in her life.
50 He failed, and there was talk of ostracism.
51 There was all this talk of positivism.
52 Talk of false teeth in this setting?
53 Hysteria grew with talk of more rain.
54 All talk of liberating iron curtain capitals disappeared.
55 Talk of means-testing pensions hardly warms the cockles.
56 There's talk of a naked volleyball competition involving Ministry.
57 Shall we talk of something else?
58 This talk of money - she disliked it intensely.
59 Amid talk of rebuilding and reorganising resources it appears suitable material is in short supply.
60 There's even talk of using the coastal theme eatery as a film location and party venue.
61 The talk of promotion schemes and window displays was hard to listen to.
62 He looked very well and was full of talk of making his way in the world and starting a business some day.
63 With that, talk of an early summit meeting faded from view.
64 To talk of planning and decision making is, to these people, to indulge in self-delusion.
65 Talk of lower interest rates in the New Year provided the main boost to sentiment.
66 We talk of the individual consumer, individual professional responsibilities, individual responsibilities within the family, and so on.
67 Talk of ignorance in the face of the most blatant hint.
68 His cooperation over the Dayton agreement led to talk of war crimes charges being quietly dropped, only to resurface over Kosovo.
69 Today they talk of doing so but they have yet to act.
70 As with astral travel, some talk of being linked to their physical bodies by a filmy cord.
71 Despite the drama of government shutdowns and talk of political revolution, the 1996 presidential campaign appears headed down a prosaic path.
72 Slowly, they found a way to talk of the things Josh had always preferred to discuss with his father.
73 There was little talk of a very personal nature, although Hurd sensed her friend was sometimes troubled.
73 try its best to gather and make good sentences.
74 Those in charge of drawing up a blueprint for health-care reform talk of slapping mandatory controls on all drug prices.
75 All the talk of weddings made Anne feel downhearted and impatient with the secrecy that John insisted on.
76 Talk of revolution and counter-revolution has been banned from the rhetoric of the moment.
77 Friends of the Earth is warning Mr Redwood to beware of talk of a jobs bonanza.
78 Talk of rate cuts was also good for the banks.
79 There is talk of a personal income tax, a sales tax and a gross-receipts tax on reservation businesses.
80 Persistent talk of takeovers attracted investors into the banking industry in the last year.
81 He destroys all the humbug of the talk of equality-from domestic to workplace, from old economy to new technology.
82 Is it realistic to talk of a multiplicity of body plans in the Cambrian, far exceeding that of the present day?
83 Talk of probability waves and eigen values does not undermine the reality of atoms and molecules.
84 This simple fact leads to talk of the momentum swinging his way.
85 The former health secretary brushed aside talk of a demotion by referring to himself as the new Minister for Majorism.
86 There's talk of him opening two new salons in New York and Milan.
87 Almost everyone concerned with education is looking for the right direction to go, and there is much talk of leadership.
88 His regrets, his apology, his talk of giving up business and his painful honesty had all been faked.
89 Its social character seems equally so, at least in the talk of our participants.
90 All this talk of love and compassion is humbug when people are hungry and homeless.
91 Mayor Brown has always been able to talk the talk of the common man.
92 There was talk of preparing an Ulster provisional government and creating an Ulster Volunteer Force.
93 Any talk of price rises now will only aggravate an already serious situation.
94 With talk of sweetbreads and liver and fillet she captivated him - I couldn't quite see how she did it.
95 Ozzie Smith announced his retirement, and there was talk of a first-ballot entry.
96 There is talk of personality clashes, and sniping against the campaign chairman, Tony Coelho.
97 When people talk of going back to nature, do they really know what they are asking for?
98 He had started only one of the previous eight games and talk of a summer move was gathering pace.
99 Apparently there was talk of a party from the parish going to Rome after Easter.
100 There is some talk of a collective leadership, but that would not last.
101 Why is it unhelpful to talk of leadership in terms of qualities?
102 The proposed cuts had led to talk of its closure but today a reprieve was announced.
103 In this period there was much journalistic talk of Britain's world reputation having recovered after decades of decline.
103 try its best to gather and make good sentences.
104 What her first impressions of Calcutta were we shall never know, thanks to her reluctance to talk of such matters.
105 A wild cat passes near, somebody spots a yak, there is talk of a new plague of wolves.
106 There had been much talk of curses like those said to afflict pyramid robbers, which Holmes had angrily pooh-poohed.
107 In the staffroom, they talk of trying to strike a balance between children seeing teachers as friends, and being over-familiar.
108 Compassionate capitalists know that all this talk of love is humbug and poppycock when people are hungry, homeless, and unhappy.
109 Any talk of getting a reasonable response from the terrorists is just pie in the sky.
110 Only if this latter requirement is met can we begin to talk of linguistic competence.
111 There was talk of a quarry, ritualistic music, dance and dress.
112 Freeman, of all people, knows this, which is why she is often so uncomfortable with the talk of reconciliation.
113 These precedents encouraged lawyers to talk of the immemorial law of the Salian Franks under which women were excluded from the succession.
114 Mr Collor breezed into office, beguiling the voters with his good looks and grand talk of clean government.
115 There is also talk of investing in flood defences and preventing building development on flood plains.
116 But within hours liv! e fire drowns out the talk of truce.
117 The papers were full of talk of Lucan's whereabouts, all of it entirely speculative.
118 You talk of family and you mean one ruthless and callous renegade.
119 Thus we can talk of a local government system which is different from a central government system but nevertheless interacts with it.
120 There is talk of a merger between the latter and the Holstein Society ....
121 They hoped that the very talk of a general strike would act as a restraining influence on militarism.
122 So let us have no talk of building on the existing legislation.
123 They are what people usually mean when they talk of innovation, though not all innovations based on knowledge are important.
124 When you talk of anglers of this calibre it is hard to emphasise just how brilliant they were in their prime.
125 There has been so much talk of saturated and unsaturated fats that most people have heard of them.
126 With all the talk of job losses, I was having trouble keeping my mind on my work.
127 But some decidedly dated machinery recently became the talk of the site.
128 Phoenix officials often talk of the helping hand they give to the less fortunate.
129 There was open talk of revolt in sections of her party.
130 Beyond the talk of coalitions, alphabetic organizations, and the like, there are at length real people.
131 And sometimes no purposeful movements result, in which case we talk of deep coma.
132 Last week saw talk of intervention to underpin the euro, a sure sign that policymakers are starting to be concerned.
133 There was talk of land reform and demonstrations by peasants.
133 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
134 From my earliest childhood, I had heard people talk of the coming of better times, of the redemption of mankind.
135 Talk of molecules does not undermine the reality of consciously apprehended beauty and meaning.
136 The more recent studies of discourse analysis have captured the tones which people use to talk of others.
137 There was talk of Minton in addition illustrating a book for Elek on South London but nothing ever came of this.
138 Still, Jody is pleased to hear talk of a raise.
139 There has been talk of a commitment to do away with slopping out by 1994.
140 If there was talk of a merger in the wind(), I'm sure we'd hear about it.
141 There was some talk of Georgetown, which Gardner finally had to deny publicly.
142 Now there is talk of recruiting blacks and Latinos, traditionally absent from the higher union ranks, to more prominent positions.
143 Anyway, this is what Wittgenstein says: It is misleading to talk of thinking as a mental activity.
144 The museum suffers from shortage of space and there is talk of its contents being moved to another site.
145 Even so, talk of course alterations continued throughout the jittery months of 1938 but no expenditure was undertaken.
146 There was serious talk of ecological suicide, criminal irresponsibility and the evils of toxic fumes merging with alcoholic ones.
147 But the atmosphere in the Kashmir valley seems far too volatile for any talk of elections.
148 To talk of dawn raids in the circumstances is palpable nonsense.
149 Talk of mandatory limits on greenhouse gas emissions may seem sudden.
150 Now all that talk of hot-air ballooning and lakeside picnics has been forgotten.
151 Instead they talk of the almost limitless opportunities that are now occurring.
152 Patriots always talk of dying for their country but never of killing for their country. Bertrand Russell 
153 When they want to see fees generally jacked up, we get talk of impending evictions.
154 Already, Buss said, talk of the Padres presence has prompted some property owners to map renovation or development projects.
155 This is not the time to talk of the end of history - more a time for some good history lessons.
156 The work of Feyerabend and Kuhn suggests that unqualified talk of progress even in the natural sciences is going too far.
157 So this talk of a flood was getting serious ... She walked along the promenade towards Starr Hills.
158 No plant has any right to talk of safe amounts and permissible amounts.
159 Even before the crisis there had been talk of fielding a Popular Front candidate in Oxford.
160 Talk of his absence coinciding with our recent purple patch can't have helped.
161 There is now talk of an interest rate cut some time this week.
162 At school they made us try on gas-masks for size, and there was talk of evacuation.
163 Lofty talk of synergies is overstated.
163 try its best to collect and build good sentences.
164 Such episodes make talk of reform ring hollow.
165 Talk of modernisation has not removed basic disagreements.
166 Mr. Smith is now the talk of the town.
167 He is the talk of the town.
168 Talk of defeat demoralized the team.
169 Their vocabulary bristles fashionably with talk of federalism.
170 It's the talk of the town.
171 Often I have heard the Tetrarch talk of him.
172 Her mother would talk of her viwes in the same intelligible tone.
173 Traditional multivariable analysis method mainly includes Principal component analysis method , Factor analysis method that we usually talk of .
174 In all labour there is profit : but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.
175 Talk of chestnuts loosened the tongue of this inarticulate young man.
176 He was the talk of the town and many newspapers printed his lectures.
177 When you talk of your hurt without anger, an unangry response usually comes.
178 The other talk of the day is the Danish text.
179 But Chief Executive Mark Parker did talk of a "swoosh recovery," equating gradual improvement in the world economy with the upward curve of the company's logo.
180 Talk of the Chinese coming to the rescue is just wishful thinking, says one industry analyst.
181 But it does mean that talk of a "gene for dyslexia", or genetic screening for personality or ability, is seriously misguided.
182 The comment, the talk of Internet chat rooms, have spawned T-shirts, mugs and even baby romper suits printed with the phrases: "I'm not like you".
183 The band make lean, controlled music, free of obvious gimmickry and, writing about them, it's tough to stay away from talk of minimalism, of craft, of "tightness".
184 Amid a mood of cautious optimism, some experts talk of a "tipping point" in the fight against al-Qaida.
185 Cost cutting has been the talk of the paddock for years, with apparently mixed results.
186 House Republicans talk of making felons out of the undocumented and those who help them.
187 "As to your business, " Prince Andrey turned back to Boris, "we will talk of it later, " and he glanced at Rostov.
188 Few talk of brutality by their own side except to rationalise what went on.
189 In the 1930s and 1940s, it was the swing and jitterbug culture that invented the hip talk of the day.
190 Yet, there is no talk of an all-out war or even a euphemistic Operation New Dawn to tackle the most pressing issue for ordinary Americans – their economic security.
191 He began to talk of my going to West Chester in order to embark for Ireland.
192 He has swapped talk of plain " rupture " for the vacuous " tranquil rupture ".
193 First( ), let's look at the difference between Marxism and Leftism. Leftism is a term that refers to any talk of workers' liberation — from free trade unions to overcoming capitalism.
194 The talk of setting aside a corner of the pasture for superannuated animals had long since been dropped.
195 In the upper reaches of Wall Street, talk of another financial crisis is dismissed as alarmism.
196 While talk of kicking Greece out of the eurozone and pursuing a two-speed Europe may score some political points, it doesn't reflect the reality of today's interconnected European economy.
197 Forget all that indecorous talk of animal flatulence, cow burps, vegetarianism and global warming. Welcome to Cowgate - The Washington Times.
198 But talk of mineral wealth, even in potential terms, has excited strong reaction.
199 Let's talk of something else; you are always harping on this subject.
200 The death of Michael has been the talk of the town recently.
201 Talk of the Eiffel Tower and you think of Paris.
202 Prof Yan from Tsinghau University brushed away any cozy talk of international co-operation.
203 The documents also include talk of Biggie's connections with the Genovese crime family in New York, and posit that the family may have photo or video evidence of the persons involved in the shooting.
204 Talk of revolution and mock gallows aside, the Republican street party was hardly a Cromwellian affair.
205 All the talk of corporate and regional revival, however, will prove premature if the marque fails to hit the mark this time around.
206 There is something fun and conspiratorial about their talk of underground dining, which reminds me of the London art scene in the very early 1990s, before it was institutionalised.
207 I remember vividly another evening, when something led us to talk of Dante's veneration for Virgil.
208 She aims to absorb the truth of Chinese art and the artistic appreciation of China, allowing the talk of "Chinese-Thai as a family" to be sublimed and embodied in her works of art.
209 There is much talk of cuts in the diplomatic service in these straitened times.
210 And all of this talk of extravagance ignores Abramovich's unparalleled fleet of yachts, some of which typically winter in the harbor not far from his oceanfront estate.
211 Incidentally , it is just nonsensical to talk of fattening food.
212 Any talk of residuals, past or future, was simply a nonstarter.
213 Although you will often hear talk of cars 'overtaking in the pitlane' (meaning a car gaining track position through a better pit stop compared to a rival) this is a matter of race strategy.
214 TARA DUNION: "We're hearing also talk of 'super phones' which have fourth-generation chips in them that allow instantaneous access to videos and photos."
215 As long as that state is unknown, we have no right to talk of the perceiver as apart from perception.
216 Breuer discovered that if he hypnotized her, she would talk of things she did not remember in the conscious state, and afterwards her symptoms were relieved -- thus it was called "the talking cure."
217 As Russian numbers sag, and as Chinese traders and labourers become more visible in Russian cities, fearful talk of the "yellow peril" has flourished.
218 What a turnabout from a few months earlier, when Groupon was the talk of Wall Street.
219 Actor Kevin Spacey, a "Social Network" executive producer, said talk of a bitter contest was "a silly conversation."
220 Talk of him leaving in the summer is just mischief-making.
221 It's been the talk of the town the week before Super Bowl XLV - freezing temperatures mixed with ice and snow.
222 The administration quickly moved to quash talk of Geithner's ouster.
223 Sensing the change, Chin quickly began to talk of something else.
224 Shares of mainland Chinese firms climbed even higher amid talk of heavy buying by institutions in China able to invest in Hong Kong.
225 Whenever the two meet , which is not often, they talk of the good old times.
226 Something of the world she lived in she has seen from her barred windows. Some air has come through the purdah's folds, some knowledge has filtered to her eager ears from the talk of men.
227 In order to dispel Ahyuan 's fears I began to talk of things that usually delighted her.
228 Which brings me to the simple, take-home point: if you want to make your two-year old the color-naming talk of the party, watch your tongue.
229 It's just another day in the Kingdom of Islam. Don't be fooled by all this talk of democracy. No country in the Mid-East has ever had a democracy nor do they want one.
230 If I may say it without immodesty , I was the talk of the town.
231 That is why swaggering talk of letting them burn next time is empty.
232 At its crudest, talk of " reciprocity " can sound grim.
233 In order to raise the use value of this list, we talk of their form features, bioecol-ogy characteristics and suitable collection period of each species briefly.
234 Suddenly there is talk of an "economic union" and even the necessity of an "economic government," yet there is no sign of the usual outcry.
235 They could talk of nothing but officers; and Mr. Bingley's large fortune, the mention of which gave animation to their mother(), was worthless in their eyes when opposed to the regimentals of an ensign.
236 The term is, however, ill-chosen , since at this stage of society there cannot yet be any talk of "right" in the legal sense.
237 Some computer scientists already talk of the birth of societal information - technology systems SIS.
238 Can one even talk of stability in the Middle East as long as the conflict is still unsettled?
239 I waived the discourse, and began to talk of my business.
240 For all the talk of so-called program trading back then, it was "nothing like what we have now," he said.
241 If we talk of perception, the perceiver is immediately dragged in.
242 The Dalai Lama also has critics in the west who say his talk of "the oneness of humanity" or "inward disarmament" is a Hollywood fad, alongside Kabbalah and macrobiotic diets.
243 Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they will.
244 Moreover, there is talk of activists mounting a campaign of civil disobedience.
245 Q: Cost cutting has been the talk of the paddock for years, with apparently mixed results.
246 There is increasing talk of a post - election special session calling Congress back to the Capitol.
247 This talk of moving to Australia pie in the sky.
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