Example sentences of "[adv] talk to [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | photography , I personally talking to people about jobs |
2 | ‘ I think in any rural town it ought to be possible to find an hour or so to stroll round , just to talk to people about this and that . |
3 | On the telly they just talk to people and find things out . |
4 | The hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull , West ( Mr. Randall ) assumes that I have been sitting drinking cups of coffee and not talking to people about the issues . |
5 | Just go up on the stage and just start just talking to people and suddenly they , get back ! |
6 | But if you 're just generally talking to people and not actually asking anything of them , |
7 | Come on you 're always going off to talk to people . |
8 | Jarvis always talked to people without reserve . |
9 | You always talk to people like that , what are you talking about ? |
10 | At the time er well I 've always through the roofing right you you come up against site fore you know site foreman general foreman clerk of works and I I 've always got on well with I can always talk to people . |
11 | No , last week you probably would have got the little joining letter with map , but you probably talked to people in the branch who may have been there , or you talked to your manager , or you picked up the phone and said , how do I get here , you may have even got the map out if you were driving , to actually see what junction you came off the motorways and things like that . |
12 | So as I say I , I found Friday very useful , I found the er , the renewed routines , although we , I mean we all had lots of problems with the videos , they did n't come out but it did n't really matter because the three of us in our group sat there and very openly , very honestly , and without any personal animosity whatsoever helped each other and that again , as I say very useful and so above all a and I think it 's something that I feel very strongly about because we have n't talked to people we 've , in English , understandable language about what this is all about . |
13 | He even talked to people without shouting at them . |
14 | I ca n't talk to people , they 're too separate from me . |
15 | The third part is perhaps something that erm , we find a little more difficult , I do found that er number two , number three and number four if you were n't careful blends very much into one another and actually then part three as far as I 'm concerned actually putting across the benefits is really the main part I think and that really is putting into everyday English what we know as professionals as in technical terms , cos if you go and talk to somebody whatever it is , they have n't got a clue we have , we talk about it all the time and I think the biggest criticism of the insurance industry as a whole is the fact that you do n't talk to people in English and that 's why it 's got such a foot in the door and I think the third part for me really is the most important part of the sales process , relating our cock-ups in English , the benefits the client . |
16 | People of your level do n't talk to people of my level , and that 's changing the organisation , but it certainly used to used to be getting organisations . |
17 | ‘ The trouble is he ca n't talk to people . |
18 | you know , cos we were all single I think all of us were and we were just going for a joke cos seriously it 's just a cattle market at you know you do n't talk to people well you do but it 's just a laugh . |
19 | To some constables ‘ common sense ’ is knowing how to talk to people : |
20 | Children with Down 's Syndrome are being given expert help in learning how to talk to people and to each other at a special new unit . |