(1) I can't talk at the moment
(3) Discourse is defined as talk and texts which are studied as social practice.
(4) We need to talk, Maggie
(5) He was having a serious talk with his mother as soon as all this was over.
(6) When I get home I speak to my wife and we don't talk about football.
(7) The new editor has instead upped news content and there is talk of launching a News Review section.
(8) He can talk as well as you or I can
(9) It could have become a little new-age preachy, with talk of enzymes and vitamins enhancing your well-being.
(10) There's talk that ...
(11) There has been a lot of talk regarding low fan attendance at the convention.
(12) Guild members found the talk very informative and extend thanks to Ann for her time and interest.
(13) We need more than just talk
(15) But the Government says talk of collisions and delays is simply scaremongering.
(16) In movies like this, a picture is worth a thousand words, and less talk would have been welcome.
(17) They won't talk to the regime that killed their families
(18) Members of the Countryside Team will be present and there will be an informal talk , followed by a gentle walk through the park.
(19) Footsteps receded down the corridor and melted into the low hum of talk from the banquet.
(20) There are many wounded and witnesses have described seeing bodies, although there has been no talk of fatalities yet.