Example sentences of "[vb infin] to talk [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't have to talk about an just a good chat you know just I do n't want to I do n't want to talk about good people or all about that I do n't want to talk about that I want to talk I want to talk to that person out there who will feel now that it is them that I am I am appealing to I am appealing I now . |
2 | But John Drake does n't really want to talk about rare plants . |
3 | ‘ Okay then what can I really do for you ? — or did you just want to talk about old times ? ’ |
4 | Only if this latter requirement is met can we begin to talk of linguistic competence . |
5 | They did not like to talk to Egyptian people . |
6 | I 'd like to talk about Scottish Homes open space maintenance charters i.e. , grass cutting etcetera . |
7 | I 'd now like to talk about high capacity and solution for that requirement in enterprise-wide client server . |
8 | I 've rung several of them , and I said ‘ well , excuse me sir , but I 'd like to talk about sexual harassment in Oxford ’ and he said ‘ that 's not my subject ’ . |
9 | Furthermore , some interviewees will not wish to talk about painful experiences just for the benefit of a survey interviewer . |
10 | Ignoring for the moment the force of the word ‘ really ’ in this argument , we can still feel confident that even if we give up talking of knowledge , granting that a necessary condition for knowing is unfulfilled , we can happily continue to talk about justified belief , distinguishing some beliefs as justified or as more justified than others and others as less justified or even completely unjustified . |
11 | We can of course continue to talk in jurisdictional terminology ; we can say that a tribunal 's jurisdiction is conditional on it making no errors of law . |