Sentence examples for uses to talk from inspiring English sources

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It's one that Mr. Buffett uses to talk up how happy he is with both hires.

Mr Wieseltier himself writes of "jihadists" with the same confident prejudicial strokes Mr Sullivan uses to talk about "the Goldfarb-Krauthammer wing" (or, in other contexts, "Christianists").

But not bad enough for the president to be shy about it when I ask what language she uses to talk about sanitation.

This method looks at the most exceptional words a group uses to talk about themselves; white people's hair types come up because, by and large, other racial groups don't have blond or red hair.

LOS ANGELES — Garry Betty, the chief executive of EarthLink, has an expression he uses to talk about companies that, despite obvious flaws, enjoyed success during the Internet bubble: "Even turkeys can fly in high wind".

Updated at 2.03am GMT 1.37am GMT Our US environment correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg will have an ear out for the specific language the president uses to talk about a potential climate bill and green energy: Environmental campaigners will be watching to see exactly how many times Obama actually says the words "climate change".

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In the community, there were people who used to talk about us all the time.

And he used to talk about Emmett Hardy.

They used to talk about sex.

"People used to talk of hub fortresses.

Did they used to talk to him?

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