talk of造句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.
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 ....