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Let me finish.
I kept the ball rolling by talking.
I'm a bit serious today, but please bear with me.
Now talking about sex is no blushing affair.
The speaker did not refer to his notes during his talk.
The speaker didn't know his subject, nor did he speak well; in short, he was disappointing.
The lecturer spoke generally about American literature and specifically about Faulkner.
The story of the lost prince was a fiction.
You must not speak with your mouth full.
Don't talk with your mouth full.
It is rude to talk when your mouth is full.
I've never heard such a story all my life.
I have been trying all morning to get in touch with Mr Jones, but his line is always busy.
Don't take it personally.
They say we are going to have a severe winter.
Kenji told his friends a story about his trip to India.
After all I couldn't make heads or tails of her story.
You never listen. I might as well talk to the wall.
You will have heard this story before.
You will soon get used to speaking in public.

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