Example sentences of "to talk to [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | John and Norma were escorted out of Jeffrey Archer 's Bridal Suite and back to their own and since it was not safe to leave the hotel , Lady Thatcher accompanied them , as she wanted to talk to them about the progress of her Foundation . |
2 | A couple of clients had called me , and I would have time to talk to them in the morning ; and I had an invitation to a golf society day in a couple of weeks ' time . |
3 | I used to talk to Him on the wireless — still do sometimes . |
4 | Or one of us would rush into the dressing room just before curtain-up and tell Terry there was someone who urgently needed to talk to him on the phone . |
5 | And I have to talk to him on the phone and I 'm saying speak to him very well . |
6 | to know , we do n't say , had to talk to him through the Christmas presents it was lovely . |
7 | Susan had tagged a uniformed cop on the beat ill the distance , and guessed she would n't want to talk to him about the corpse . |
8 | Now , just when she was bursting to talk to him about the job , he was going to be less than forthcoming . |
9 | Mrs James seemed to talk to him by the hour , in the middle of the night , sometimes , he believed , and so did the children . |
10 | She wanted to talk to him in a way she had never wanted to talk to anyone before , but he was next door , not here . |
11 | I only came across the 1936 front page because it was hanging framed on the right-hand wall of old Pierre Gemayel 's office when I went to talk to him in the summer of 1982 in east Beirut . |
12 | With a Raleigh-esque flourish he threw a hanky over the unexploded missile and scraped it up , apologising profusely , before pocketing the prize and slinking off , red-faced and too embarrassed to talk to me for the rest of the evening . |
13 | Which is why I should have welcomed the students who wanted to talk to me about the poetry of George Darley , which a misguided colleague of mine had included in a series of lectures on the early nineteenth century , and in so doing had worried the more discerning of my students , who were failing to see any merit there . |
14 | I 've just asked him about the collaborative review the focus is apparently on national curriculum so that means maths , English and , but they want to look ge more general issues and because they 're in on a Wens Tuesday and a Wednesday he said that they would go in a look at , three of them would go in a look at taught tutorial lessons they will want to talk to me about the tutorial programme I would hope that that would involve somebody else cos I 've got the bit of the fence that I sit on and ask one or two of you to give your opinion if , if you 're available . |
15 | I just could n't get the Queen to talk to me about the situation . |
16 | Since he refuses to talk to me over the phone , he 'll have the pleasure of talking to me in person instead ! |
17 | But Worcester police want to talk to her about the withdrawal of £130,000 from funds . |
18 | He too wanted to talk to her about the attack , but found her far less ready to talk to him than she had been to the woman from the gipsy encampment . |
19 | Then she said she felt happy enough to skip the Ecstasy experiment and , instead , to have an early night , so I refused to talk to her for the rest of the meal — rightly , I think — and on the way home I walked stiffly three yards ahead of her . |
20 | Okay , well we 'll come back to that , if I may , in a moment , because I just want to move on again to another guest , who is waiting to talk to us on the telephone , and that is Lindsay McNeill , who is the Aviation Reporters for Travel News . |
21 | Well waiting to talk to us on the telephone now is Rupert Lancaster , who 's the managing director of Foders U K. |
22 | Terence Maule declined to talk to us about the matter other than to say he was aware the Allisses were taking action . |
23 | Terence Maule declined to talk to us about the matter other than to say he was aware the Allisses were taking action . |
24 | Alternatively , we would be happy to talk to you on the telephone if that is more convenient . |
25 | I would like to talk to you for a minute or two . ‘ |
26 | ‘ My — my English is not too good , you understand , but I would like to be able to talk to you for a while . ’ |
27 | I 'd like to talk to you about a couple of perigrines you 've sold . |
28 | ‘ I want to talk to you about the glass of water with the creature in it , ’ Matilda said . |
29 | ‘ I need to talk to you about the cleaning . |