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1. I don't want to talk about it anymore.
2. Don't talk about business while we are dining.
3. I have nothing particular to talk about.
4. I don't want to talk about it now.
5. Can we talk about a more cheerful subject?
6. I want to talk about it now.
7. I'd prefer not to talk about it.
8. Let's talk about it later.
9. I enjoyed our talk about the old days.
10. I'd rather talk about something else.
11. I've got nothing special to talk about.
12. Let's talk about something else.
13. For those things i don't talk about,it does not mean i don't know.
14. If you still talk about it, you still care about it.
15. They had an agreement never to talk about work at home.
16. She was too exhausted and distressed to talk about the tragedy.
17. Robert was eager to talk about life in the Army.
18. When you quarrel with a close friend, talk about the main dish, don't quibble over the appetizers.
19. There's something else I'd like to talk about as well.
20. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it.
21. When they get together, all they talk about is football.
22. My father was unable to talk about the war, it was so frightful.
23. The class separated into several smaller groups to talk about the subject.
23. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
24. Let's not talk about it now. I'm not in the mood.
25. I think we should sit down and talk about this.
26. He didn't talk about his exam results in case people thought he was boasting.
27. He felt a great necessity to talk about his problems.
28. Can we talk about this over dinner?
29. The Centre became a place where many came to unburden themselves, to talk about their hopes and fears.
30. Who has the material to survive, people have a dream only talk about life. You have to understand life and life different Animal survival, while others life.
1. I don't want to talk about it anymore.
2. I have nothing particular to talk about.
3. I don't want to talk about it now.
4. Let's talk about something different.
5. I want to talk about it now.
6. I'd prefer not to talk about it.
7. Let's talk about it later.
8. I enjoyed our talk about the old days.
9. I'd rather talk about something else.
10. I've got nothing special to talk about.
11. Let's talk about something else.
12. They had an agreement never to talk about work at home.
13. She was too exhausted and distressed to talk about the tragedy.
14. Robert was eager to talk about life in the Army.
15. The Centre became a place where many came to unburden themselves, to talk about their hopes and fears.
16. There's something else I'd like to talk about as well.
17. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it.
18. When they get together, all they talk about is football.
19. My father was unable to talk about the war, it was so frightful.
20. Let's not talk about it now. I'm not in the mood.
21. I think we should sit down and talk about this.
22. He didn't talk about his exam results in case people thought he was boasting.
23. Let's broaden out the discussion to talk about education as a whole.
23. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
24. Did you watch the programme on the Labour Party last night? Talk about biased!
31. You hear talk about American business being flabby.
32. Talk about boy-friends always puts her on the defensive.
33. I'd rather not talk about it in mixed company.
34. There's been a bit of loose talk about it.
35. There was so much to talk about.
36. Do ring if you want to talk about it.
37. We must have a talk about money.
38. On a slightly different note let's talk about ...
39. All that talk about abattoirs turned me right off!
40. Let them talk about me; I'll be dead, anyway.
41. She was curiously reluctant to talk about the experience.
42. We all love to talk about ourselves.
43. We will not talk about that for the present.
44. He nibbled me not to talk about it.
45. She finds the divorce too upsetting to talk about.
46. Professor Davis will talk about 'Trends in Network Computing'.
47. English people love to talk about the weather.
48. Sorry. I'd rather not talk about it.
49. People still talk about the famous win against Brazil.
50. Mia resolutely refused to talk about her illness.
51. Let's talk about lighter things, shall we?
52. Any talk about lifting sanctions is premature.
53. She resolutely refuses to talk about it.
54. It helped being able to talk about it.
55. They are beginning to talk about you.
56. She still can't bring herself to talk about it.
57. Don't talk about it in his hearing.
58. Can we talk about it later on?
59. Don't sentimentalize when you talk about animals.
60. I'd sooner not talk about it.
61. We heard a most interesting talk about Japan.
62. We won't talk about that-that's history.
63. From then on he refused to talk about it.
64. I can't talk about it just now.
65. Maddox was reluctant to talk about it.
66. He was too bashful to talk about sex.
67. There are several reasons why this is my favourite book. You talk about the reason for something, but the cause of something.
68. It is premature to talk about success at this stage.
69. As to where we'll get the money from, we'll talk about that later.
70. It used to be considered bad form to talk about money.
71. I had to wait half an hour for a bus. Will have to is used to talk about the future, or have to if an arrangement has already been made:We'll have to borrow the money we need.
72. He began to talk about the Ukraine of his uncle's day.
73. OK, time-out, everyone, let's all quiet down and talk about this calmly.
74. There has been a lot of talk about a merger with another leading bank.
75. Leave her be, she obviously doesn't want to talk about it.
76. I loved to hear him talk about the old days.
77. All this talk about Emma - her ears must be burning!
78. the bare minimum. Naked can be used to talk about strong feelings that are not hidden:naked fear. Note also the idiom: to/with the naked eye.
79. They all greeted me very cordially and were eager to talk about the new project.
80. People are not really prepared to talk about these kinds of personal problems.
81. We had a long talk about her father, Tony, who was a friend of mine.
82. People may roll their eyes and talk about overprotective, interfering grandmothers.
83. Isn't it rather vulgar to talk about how much money you earn?
83. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
84. It was refreshing to talk about themselves and their feelings with brutal honesty.
85. He's vowed never ever to talk about anything personal in public, ever again.
86. It is one thing to talk about 'involving the students'; it is quite another thing to actually do this.
87. Be explicit when you talk about money with your family.
88. 'Can we talk about it later?' he said, trying to buy a little more time.
89. There has been a lot of talk about me getting married.
90. a speedy recovery. It is used less often to talk about the speed at which something moves:a speedy car.
91. It was not seemly for ladies to talk about money.
92. I'd rather not talk about it too much because I don't like giving trade secrets away.
93. She accused us of being extravagant talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
94. Was there anything in particular that you wanted to talk about?
95. Talk about lucky. That's the second time he's won this week!
96. In her more lucid moments the old lady would talk about her past.
97. He can't bear to talk about it, even to me.
98. When I was a boy it was always considered bad form to talk about food or money.
99. You look terrible - what's happened? The word is also used to talk about one event resulting from another:What happened when you told him the news?
100. David was not the sort of person who found it easy to talk about his feelings.
101. Talk about mean! She didn't even buy me a card.
102. There was a short period of uneasy calm after the riot. It can also be used to describe a person's manner:She spoke with icy calm. Calmness is usually used to talk about a person:We admired his calmness under pressure.
103. Our new car will give the neighbours something to talk about.
104. I don't want to talk about it now. I'm not in the mood.
105. She doesn't find it easy to talk about her problems.
106. I tried to get her to talk about her divorce but she wasn't having any.
107. The temperature was below zero last night. Under is used to mean 'less than':All our goods are under £320. You use under to talk about movement from one side of something to the other side:We swam under the bridge.
108. We usually talk about the day's events over the dinner table.
109. Today I'd like to talk about the Congress of the United States.
110. I can quite understand your reluctance to talk about what happened to you.
111. Let's broaden out the discussion to talk about education as a whole.
112. I don't want to talk about it anymore - let's drop the subject.
113. When we talk about "selfish" genes it is just a figure of speech.
114. The more they tried to get her to talk about her experiences, the further she retreated back into her shell.
115. All this talk about ghosts is giving me the willies .
116. He delights to talk about his family in the office.
117. Honestly, all you ever talk about is sex?you've got a one-track mind!
118. deeply shocked. You can use deep down to talk about a per-son's real nature:She can seem stern, but deep down she's a very kind person.
119. I had a long talk about this with my best friend.
120. The way children talk about or express their feelings depends on their age and stage of development.
121. It is all very tragic and I am afraid I just cannot bring myself to talk about it at the moment.
122. They took the time to talk about the loss of Thomas and how their grief was affecting them.
123. When we see how you make out, we'll talk about the possibility of more lasting employment.
124. As soon as you start to talk about never having played on a losing side, it is tempting fate.
125. I don't want to talk about this over the telephone.
126. Three out of four Americans watched Roots, and then the next day could talk about race relations at the water cooler.
127. used to talk about what tune or words a song or poem has or what happens in a story How does that song go?
128. He seems quiet but reveals his true character on the football field. You can also use either word to talk about an example of something that has all the important qualities it should have:She was his first real girlfriend.
129. He wouldn't talk about work, except to say that he was busy.
130. Ann says the only way to heal after rape is to talk about it.
131. It was one thing to talk about leaving; it was another to physically walk out the door.
132. You've got cars on the brain. Can't we talk about something else for a change?
133. It's not polite to point or talk about strangers in public.
134. We need to have a serious talk about money matters.
135. It suddenly became fashionable for politicians to talk about green issues.
136. We go out for a romantic meal and all he wants to do is talk about football. That's men for you.
137. Nick's really stuck on Maria - he doesn't talk about anything else.
138. The road is partly/partially finished. Partly is especially used to talk about the reason for something, often followed by because or due to:I didn't enjoy the trip very much, partly because of the weather. Partially should be used when you are talking about physical conditions:His mother is partially blind.
139. Your doctor and health visitor can help a great deal and you need to talk about it with them as a matter of urgency.
140. I can't talk about that experience.The mere thought strikes terror into me!
141. Smoking is only allowed at the rear of the aircraft. It is more usual to talk about the back door of a house but the rear exit of an aircraft or public building. If something is behind something else it is near to the back of it but not part of it. Compare:Our room was at the back of the hotel and There's a lovely wood just behind our hotel.
142. She choked up when she began to talk about her mother.
143. He said there was no lack of things for them to talk about.
144. When they began to talk about him he pricked his ears.
145. Let's leave that matter aside for now and talk about the more urgent problem facing us.
146. Even with three top films on the go, Michelle is reluctant to talk about herself.
147. For all his talk about sports cars and swimming-pools he's just an ordinary bank-clerk.
148. On a more mundane level, can we talk about the timetable for next week?
149. Just drop it, will you ? I don't want to talk about it any more.
150. She became very tearful when pressed to talk about it.
151. He's so infatuated with the idea that he can't talk about anything else.
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