Example sentences of "talk to [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Okay is there anybody else that you would need to talk to about the recommendations that I 've just given to you ? |
2 | He 'll decide whom to talk to between the factory gate and the office . |
3 | He had drawn up a long list of people she ought to talk to during the day : fashion houses , designers , a couple of artists ' studios , a gallery specializing in contemporary prints . |
4 | You can always be sure of finding someone to talk to at the Kamara . |
5 | Nevertheless we were very glad to have someone to talk to in the long reaches of the night when we were struggling to keep our eyes open . |
6 | But how do you know who to talk to in the first place ? |
7 | ‘ Among those I have talked to over the past years , ’ he said , ‘ I have found none who believed that Libya alone paid for , planned and carried out the crime — exactly none . ’ |
8 | The same way with the bombardier waste gunner , radio operators , engineers and all the gunners , so that our crews were all buddy-buddy. crew and my crew were buddy-buddy from the minute we were formed , right on through , I guess you might say the rest of our lives here , even though we have not gotten together since the war but I have talked to on the phone one time when I was in New York City . |
9 | They were the two he had talked to on the previous search , the ones who had been taking such pains with the dovecot . |
10 | Not very many sub-conversions have yet been done as I understand it and my source of information about the levels of conversion is solely from Mrs , called on behalf of the defendants and her real source of information is simply one family whom she has talked to on the telephone about it , who find the levels conversion of their Nissan Serena perfectly satisfactory for their twenty year old daughter . |
11 | It was Ramses , the civil servant from the Ministry of Finance whom he had talked to at the Consul-General 's reception . |
12 | You 're not being talked to by the mainstream now , but by us who you grew up with . |
13 | that is run in the secondary schools in the first year where the children are talked to by the police and they see videos and they are a act |
14 | It was the boy they had talked to in the Coptic Place of the Dead , the one who had given them information — and kicked Georgiades on the shin . |
15 | Well has got to have something to do has n't he ? to justify his job because I mean he 's talked to in the past , he 's talked about everything . |
16 | Most dishearteningly , Sports Illustrated , the country 's premier sports magazine , sent over ex-Patriot Clive Gammon ( who I talked to at the US-New Zealand and England matches ) but not one line has appeared in the magazine yet . |
17 | ‘ Can you remember who you talked to at the party ? ’ |
18 | He was called Paolo , and he was a handsome , elegant , simpatico boy whom I often saw and talked to during the school holidays , without ever suspecting that he was interested in me personally . |
19 | They say too many of our telephones have been captured , you never know who you might be talking to at the other end . ’ |
20 | The neighbours would be interested in whom that nice Major Maxim was talking to on the doorstep , too . |
21 | tickling her while I was talking to on the phone ! |
22 | So it was Bernie we got talking to in the pub about a name for the band . |
23 | Somebody was telling me that erm some careers service It was Steve I was talking to in the car the other night . |
24 | erm is not talking to in the first place |
25 | ‘ Do you remember the man I was talking to in the club ? |
26 | What you got to do in that context is forget all the equipment , all the rest of it , try and focus on the chap you 're talking to in the studio , and just have a conversation with him . |
27 | ‘ Who did you talk to at the party ? ’ |
28 | I wish there was someone I could talk to about the problems — someone who 'd keep an eye on him and watch for him getting bad and get the doctor to do something , sooner ; someone who 'd help him with money , a job , get him out of the room for a bit , give us a break too . |