Use "started to talk|start to talk" in a sentence

1. Allow me to start this talk with a question to everyone.

2. Oh, it's easy to talk about making a fresh start.

3. As soon as they met, the linguists started to talk shop.

4. Talk to me.

5. Pratt's Patients, passage=Then he Commenced to talk, really talk

6. Don't talk over their heads or talk down to them.

7. Let's stop being polite and talking around the problem. Let's start to talk turkey.

8. We talk to the lawyers first, then you can talk to the press.

9. If you have to talk all night, talk about something nice.

10. 11 Don't talk over their heads or talk down to them.

11. Talk to this anacoluthon!

12. We need to talk.

13. They started out a lot of talk about Medicate and Medicare.

14. Go talk to Acke.

15. If you need to talk to someone about a problem, talk to a melancholic person.

16. He refuses to talk.

17. In america we call sex talk, "pillow talk" I love to have pillow talk with the woman I love.

18. The Arab desert in American poetic discourse Students listened Absorbedly to the talk from start to finish.

19. So I go up, and with my gift of gab, I start to talk to the agent.

20. We refuse to talk to terrorists.

21. I Cringed, I Died, I Felt Hot Lyrics: Hear me talk to you / Hear me talk to you / Hear me talk to you / Hear me talk to you / If love is the escape / Then tell me is a kiss the gate / Hear me talk

22. They started out with a lot of talk about Medicate and Medicare.

23. ● Encourage your adolescent to talk.

24. Can I talk to him?

25. I'll talk to the priest.

26. Are you ready to talk?

27. " What's there to talk over? "

28. Oh, small talk, merely small talk.

29. You're so easy to talk to.

30. you seem to like to talk.

31. It is wise to begin reading aloud at least as soon as you start to talk to your infant.

32. Talk to Chase. He's rich.

33. I'll talk to mr. Ly.

34. Blabbermouthed: tending to talk excessively

35. People like to talk shit.

36. Don't talk back to me.

37. Joe, we need to talk.

38. First, let me start with some ranting double - talk, then we'll get to the good stuff.

39. Don't ask me to talk.

40. Talk to Eddy in props.

41. Nobody will talk to them.

42. Go talk to hi, go.

43. Entrusting my garland to I started the Workshop with a talk on a functional model of language.

44. She encouraged him to talk to her.

45. Not to be outdone, Premier Wen Jiabao spoke in the afternoon: I talk and talk and talk my thoughts on technology issues.

46. Liz, I just want to talk.

47. We need to talk about tomorrow.

48. Talk to them at congregation meetings.

49. There's nothing left to talk about.

50. Mon, could I talk to you?

51. She cannot be allowed to talk.

52. I must talk to you privately.

53. 1 Don't talk down to me.

54. Let's switch the talk to disbursement.

55. If you can talk the talk, Apb …

56. Who do you want to talk to?

57. They appear willing to talk to us.

58. Mer, I need to talk to you.

59. Hotch: she's agreed to talk to us?

60. Chief doctor wants to talk to you

61. Such experiences vivify learning and give children the opportunity to talk and, through talk, to explore ideas.

62. Even got to talk to Brockenman's spirit

63. She was dying to talk to Frank.

64. You may need to talk to someone.

65. He was forbidden to talk to her.

66. 3 If you do not talk down to a child, it will assuredly talk up to you.

67. From Middle English Blabben (“to talk foolishly”), perhaps from Middle English Blabbe (“idle talk; talebearer”)

68. The echo canceller includes a double talk detector to inhibit filter adaptation during double talk.

69. He likes to talk in similitude.

70. You gotta talk to her, dude.

71. No, I wanted to talk business.

72. You want to talk about it?

73. Then we'll both talk to him.

74. To gang up when I talk.

75. Then don't talk to anyone, Eddie.

76. But mere talk leads to want.

77. I don't want to talk anymore.

78. Well, come and talk to her

79. They managed to talk over us.

80. Carlos had to go and talk.