Example sentences of "talk with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the film ET , the visitor from outer space learns to talk with the help of another Texas speaking toy — so the company is launching the Magic Wand with a book of words from ET 's vocabulary . |
2 | DAVID QUANTICK gets down to his underwear to talk with the girl Bowie forgot . |
3 | This chamber is a natural place for Bardul to retire to talk with the adventurers and offer some of his Lustrian coffee . |
4 | It was difficult to talk with the engine going , and I stared down through fifty or sixty feet of water to patches of pale rock starred black with sea-urchins . |
5 | It was then that some international misunderstanding arose , because the President of South Africa was at the race too and a rumour got around that I had engineered the trip to talk with the South Africans , which of course was not true . |
6 | Mr Walden says he 's received numerous letters since the Iraqi invasion two months ago , and felt it important to take the opportunity to talk with the people he represents . |
7 | I began to talk with the priest . |
8 | On May 1 it had been reported that the Colombian government was willing to talk with the guerrillas , after three representatives of the two groups within the CNGSB ( the FARC and the ELN — see p. 38001 ) had occupied the Venezuelan embassy in Bogotá seeking diplomatic asylum . |
9 | A subsequent pregnancy and child may require the midwife or health visitor to talk with the mother about any unresolved grief , to provide practical information about tracing and suggest contacting a self-help group for information or expert counselling . |
10 | ‘ He 's come to talk with the General . ’ |
11 | There will be considerable opportunity in this kind of shared activity to talk with the children as they play and for the teacher to discuss the mathematical ideas involved . |
12 | He sent Lady Reading and two secretaries to talk with the men . |
13 | If parents are to be given a reasonable amount of time to talk with the teacher and some choice in the timing of the appointment then it may be best to spread the event over two days . |
14 | She should have stayed and talked with the girl , but this morning , unlike most mornings , she had a deadline to meet . |
15 | He , who had been fêted in Munich , had talked with the elector and other noblemen , and been treated with the respect due to a great artist , now had to take his place in the archiepiscopal pecking-order — below the valets , and only slightly higher than the cooks . |
16 | I 've talked with the Director to make sure that it was taken . |
17 | ‘ I 've talked with the children about what happened and been open with them . |
18 | Miss D'Arcy was with Mrs Moore in the parlour in which he had so recently talked with the Colonel . |
19 | We talked with the leaders of Israel and following those talks they made very important steps to establish a process with respect to the deportees . |
20 | Doyle talked with the fervour of a preacher and generated enough enthusiasm to fuel 10 teams . |
21 | ‘ Did n't even know myself until I talked with the PM this afternoon . |
22 | ‘ You talked with the woman , ’ he said . |
23 | ‘ Why , Father , there was but a few of us , those who talked with the lads from Shrewsbury , ever knew that . |
24 | They met up and talked with the carpenters ' committee , who would have lent £3,000 out of their fund of £20,000 had they not been astonished to learn that the knitters had themselves no permanent fund " to answer any demand at any time " . |
25 | Talk with the teacher , listen and ask and answer questions . |
26 | As always , variety of experience and talk with the teacher are important . |
27 | We frequently talk with the BMA about junior doctors ' hours . |
28 | Going into the prisons , they meet and talk with the men responsible for these violent acts , demystifying the fantasies which have often been built up in isolation from women , and sharing feminine responses to feelings with the men . |
29 | I mean , you can do that in various ways , by inviting them all to come along , you know , have a Saturday down at , invite them to come along as representatives of the organizations and talk with the parish council |
30 | In spare half-hours he would wander in the market-place and streets and shops of Bishop Auckland and talk with the people . |