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talk over
1. With toddlers, suggest that parents show your grandchild a recent picture of you as you talk over the phone
2. A lot of chemistry, a lot of boring talk over the dinner table, leading up to ‘The Day,’ as he insisted on calling it
3. Then what could he do? It suddenly occurred to him that he would go over to Ingleside and talk over his difficulties with Mrs
4. Hughes would talk over with him constitutional issues that were
5. to him but only to their Brazilian representative, so Tony had a long talk over the
6. you at her hotel to talk over details of the case and help you in
7. He did have things to talk over with the senator and headed for the taxi stand
8. Over dessert they could have a nice long talk over how things had gone for him
9. I’d like to see you back up here at four thirty to talk over your effort
10. 3 The next day Jesus left his twelve apostles quite alone; he wanted them to become acquainted and desired that they be alone to talk over what he had taught them
11. Accordingly, on Thursday afternoon Jesus went out from the shore in a boat with Peter, James, and John to talk over the affairs of the kingdom
12. They did not much mind the failure to make a catch, for they had many interesting experiences to talk over, things which had so recently happened to them at Jerusalem
13. He disliked to discuss his personal problems with his immediate associates; he refused to talk over his difficulties with his real friends and those who truly loved him
14. ‖ The big man‘s demeanor totally changed, almost as if the three were doing small talk over coffee at Tiny‘s cafe
15. The strange thing was that they would lock the door and have Bhangra music playing really loud, how on earth could they talk over that noise? When I asked mother, she told me that they liked listening to music as well as talking
16. The guy I was ushered in to talk over the quote with was one of the line foremen
17. They both looked at Fielding and she felt that they must have a great deal to talk over
18. Some day, when we are both very old, perhaps you will get a few hours' leave from the dowager duchess you'll marry when you are forty, and will come and look at my pigs and my garden and sit with me before the fire and talk over our long friendship and all the long days of our life
19. How much rather would he have stayed there, have gone on reading Æschylus a little, have taken her with him for a brief space of serenity into that moist refuge from the harassed present, have forgotten at least for one morning the necessity, the dreariness of being forced to face things, to talk over, to decide
20. As to the rest, truth would go on being truth whether Everard saw it or not; and if she were not going to be able to talk over things with him she could anyhow kiss him, and how sweet that was, thought Lucy
21. “Can you talk over that thing too?” Whitton pointed to the radio
22. “Not too far from the stage,” he said, “but not too close that we won’t be able to talk over the noise
23. The teachers in Dream Camp were nowhere near as bad, but Eric felt they tended to talk over their students' heads - like Maeve did now
24. "she had something which it was very, very necessary to talk over beforehand
25. He said something too about Sonia and promised to come himself in a day or two to see Raskolnikov, mentioning that "he would like to consult with him, that there were things they must talk over
26. Smith and Barbara Walters talk over images of a festive Jimmy Carter party, presided over by his aging mother, Lillian
27. There was to have been a meeting six weeks ago in order to talk over and settle the affair; but I had such a sudden attack of indisposition"—
28. We will talk over our travels; and you, who have seen the whole world, will relate your adventures—you shall tell us the history of the beautiful Greek who was with you the other night at the Opera, and whom you call your slave, and yet treat like a princess
29. Hearing that everything was going well and that Rodya had not yet waked, Pulcheria Alexandrovna declared that she was glad to hear it, because "she had something which it was very, very necessary to talk over beforehand
30. at the register and talk over the whole matter with Mr
31. A group of loudmouthed white-haired old ladies, each trying to talk over the next, a few of them texting, the kind of elderly people who have a baffling amount of energy, so much youthful vigor you had to wonder if they were trying to rub it in
32. I listened to Cindy talk over the car’s CD player, my mind floating blissfully as we neared the ocean
33. It was hard to talk over the breakfast-hour din, but in a way the noise and the smells were reassuring
34. It’s best to talk over this investment with your fiduciary advisor before jumping in
35. ‘The old men have met to talk over the business of the commune,’ replied the peasant,
36. In the hut which the men had passed, the chief officers had gathered and were in animated talk over their tea about the events of the day and the maneuvers suggested for tomorrow
37. She left them with the men to take into the bar and talk over, and she went to have a bath
38. Come! we’ll talk over the voyage and the parting quietly half-an-hour or so, while the stars enter into their shining life up in heaven yonder: here is the chestnut tree: here is the bench at its old roots
39. It was all known at the Parsonage, where he loved to talk over the future with both his sisters, and it would be rather gratifying to him to have enlightened witnesses of the progress of his success
40. Let us talk over this sad business
41. To talk over the dreadful business with Fanny, talk and lament, was all Lady Bertram's consolation
42. John's, and talk over 'ologies and 'isms, as well as lighter subjects, with Anne, in the becushioned parlor of that domicile
43. Lynde to talk over the news to their hearts' content
44. Hearing that everything was going well and that Rodya had not yet waked, Pulcheria Alexandrovna declared that she was glad to hear it, because ‘she had something which it was very, very necessary to talk over beforehand
45. He said something too about Sonia and promised to come himself in a day or two to see Raskolnikov, mentioning that ‘he would like to consult with him, that there were things they must talk over…
46. Two months before, when the disputed inheritance was given up to Prince Sergay, I had run to Tatyana Pavlovna, meaning to talk over Versilov's conduct with her, but I met with no trace of sympathy ; on the contrary she was dreadfully angry : she was particularly vexed that the whole had been given back, instead of half the fortune ; she observed sharply :
47. I said good-bye to them, and went away, thinking over the chances of seeing Versilov that day ; I had a great deal to talk over with him, and it had been impossible that afternoon
48. Very early, at nine o'clock in the morning, five days after the trial, Alyosha went to Katerina Ivanovna's to talk over a matter of great importance to both of them, and to give her a message
49. The sergeant let Nekhludoff pass, but asked him to be quick and get his talk over before any of the authorities noticed
50. “The old men have met to talk over the business of the commune,” replied the peasant, moving away