Sentence examples for been spoken about a from inspiring English sources

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"It's been spoken about a lot.

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(FG 1) Working shifts was spoken about in a positive sense to enable a combination of different roles.

Even being spoken about as a future England centre-half.

"I've only had 14 fights and I'm already being spoken about as a Klitschko opponent.

Two-time England cap Abendanon, 28, left Bath to join Clermont in the summer, and is also being spoken about as a potential World Cup call-up.

Mental illness is spoken about like a phenomenon which occurs inevitably, like weather or death.

Mila Kunis is being spoken about as a possibility, while Olivia Wilde's name has been raised, as well.

Uncaring behaviours included rolling of eyes, laughing, being spoken about in a negative way within hearing distance, and the exertion of physical force towards mother or baby.

Addiction is spoken about as an "unfortunate condition"—but never as "evil", never as a moral failure.

Addiction is spoken about as an "unfortunate condition" – but never as "evil", never as a moral failure.

'Possible pregnancies' became the centre of story-telling and were spoken about in an implicitly boastful way; through such studies youth portrayed their fecundity to peers with a mixture of pride, nervous humour, self-critique and dreams of marriage.

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