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There are so many things to tell you that I don't know where to start.
Smiling sadly, she began to talk.
She started talking as soon as she got through.
She pulled herself together and started to talk again.
She began to talk to the dog.
Once she starts talking, she is hard to stop.
They entered into conversation.
He started to speak English.
He spoke on more and more eloquently.
He started to tell us his experiences during his stay in America. We were all ears.
Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking.
The teacher looked around the classroom and started to talk.
As soon as he entered the classroom, our teacher burst into angry speech.
The old teacher began to talk about the good old days.
Kelly cleared his throat and begin to speak.
You should think before you begin to speak.
Once she starts talking, there is no stopping her.
Tom picked up the phone and started talking.
Tom waited until Mary was out of earshot before he started talking.

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