Example sentences of "he talked to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And so when he talked to Polly now , and when she talked to him the way she did , it depressed him .
2 He talked to Modigliani , for example , of Bergson , the Jewish philosopher who nearly converted to Catholicism at the end of his life ; and through Bergson , of the concept of conscience and the relationship between morality and religion .
3 He talked to maids , struggling with his limited Greek , sometimes doing better in Italian , and to the camp boy servant of an old woman , he talked to wives and husbands and teenage children .
4 He talked to Zoser the night before the killing .
5 He was standing at the nurses ’ station , leaning one elbow casually on the high desk as he talked to Judy Stack .
6 He talked to West about his sex life and his inclinations .
7 He talked to Madeleine .
8 He constantly fiddled with that badge of office , a ready-made , multicoloured , bow tie , as he talked to Jane .
9 It has not been a characteristic of the Department of Education and Science in the past few years — The Minister seems not to accept that , but if he talked to teachers about one or two recent arbitrary changes in education provision , he might well hear the view that there could have been more consultation .
10 Through the first course , clear soup so strong that it almost jellied in an empty soup plate , he talked to Aunt Tossie while she supped up her soup delightedly and gave him gardening secrets for his mother .
11 He talked to Moodie , ’ Melford observed .
12 Inspector Aziz telephoned two or three people , and then he talked to Anna again .
13 He talked to Joan .
14 He involved himself in Raymond Williams 's ‘ May Day Manifesto Committee ’ and he talked to others about what could be done .
15 Our duo — lookalikes Graham Hardy , 32 , and Bryan Barker , 35 — bumped into his lordship as he talked to TV interrogator Sir Robin Day .
16 Then he talked to Earth Commander , and what happened ?
17 At school the next day , he talked to Richard in break .
18 He talked to Tuathal and then to the toisechs as he put on his mail shirt again and took up his helmet .
19 He talked to Cajamarca yesterday . ’
20 By the time he talked to Ann Shaw of the Glasgow Herald ( 5 June 1991 ) , he was ‘ almost pain free ’ and playing football again .
21 He talked to Marie .
22 Doctor Rossitter said it was a nasty burn , and when he came downstairs after dressing it , he talked to Breeze very seriously , saying that Susan was suffering from strain and must have a light but nourishing diet , including plenty of poultry and fresh fruit — and a daily glass of champagne !
23 He talked to maids , struggling with his limited Greek , sometimes doing better in Italian , and to the camp boy servant of an old woman , he talked to wives and husbands and teenage children .
24 He talked to Grégoire .
25 He talked to Malcolm Brown about a life which continues to be full of interest and surprise
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