81.   Barb Tomlin has a full-length mirror in her home office and looks at herself when she talks on the phone.

82.   Because, depending on who you talked to at corporate headquarters, you would get a different story.

83.   Both sides are now finally engaged in serious talks, but whether progress is being made depends on whom you talk to.

84.   Boy, when I hear women talk like that on TV, my hands just lunge for, uh, the remote.

85.   --- Money talks just as well on the Internet as it does in real life, hence all the spiffy new e-zines floated by corporate money.

86.   A few blocks away, out of earshot of the demonstration, Nathan Oates and Brittany Weinstein walk side by side, talking separately on cell phones.

87.   A co-worker tells of seeing a young mom talking on a pay phone while she casually held her baby with its head unsupported.

88.   A couple of hours after the explosion, an intelligence officer was talking on the phone to a journalist.

89.   A one-time graduate student in sociolinguistics, Fountain contends that talking on the telephone in no way replicates the writing and reading of letters.

90.   A quarter of the drivers are talking on the phone, perfecting their grooming or looking for one particular song on a two-hour tape.

v. + on >>共 981
speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
talk 0.35%
talk + p. >>共 76
of 33.64%
in 14.61%
on 13.95%
for 8.81%
like 3.05%
through 2.97%
by 2.61%
over 1.79%
as 1.66%
after 1.57%
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