Example sentences of "talk [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | to see and talk about it between the two of you and see how you got on with it . |
2 | You can talk about it to a close friend , though , which very often helps to ease the situation and subsequently make yourself better . |
3 | ‘ Then I 'd talk to him about the socio-economic roots of poverty . ’ |
4 | ‘ Well , just let us talk to him for a few moments , ’ said one of them . |
5 | Paul knew Nathan , as a rule , and would talk to him in a slurred voice ; Nathan had a notebook and pencil ready , and would jot down any thoughts that came , going through them afterwards as if they had been jewels . |
6 | Do n't talk to me about the wonderful Victoria . ’ |
7 | My dear , do n't talk to me about an academic career for a woman . |
8 | ‘ Would you talk to me for a few minutes ? ’ |
9 | It could also mean ‘ Will you talk to me for a few minutes , I feel sad . ’ |
10 | ‘ Do n't you see , ’ the stranger said , ‘ she does n't want to wheedle your Uncle Albert into winding up the gramophone , she wants to sit and talk to me like a civilized person . |
11 | It would be so much easier Elsie if there was not this huge amount of land separating us and if I could just talk to you for a little while face to face . |
12 | ‘ As a matter of interest , he specifically stressed that I must talk to you on an impersonal basis only . ’ |
13 | Does he talk to you about the Medieval Circle ? ’ |
14 | BELVILLE : I will not talk to you in a serious manner . |