Example sentences of "talk [prep] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'm gon na talk through it in terms of a positive sense , er , and the different way . |
2 | Sometimes in the weeks and months that followed , I would say I would rather not talk about her in front of her . |
3 | ‘ Did Susan talk about him at all ? |
4 | You could talk about him as if he was n't there . |
5 | She did n't mention Roman Wyatt — she could n't talk about him without wanting to scream . |
6 | Yet when you bumped into that same person , they would always talk about him in the most loving way . ’ |
7 | We 're going to look at how we can talk about them as benefits to the client . |
8 | He will talk about us to the cook ! ’ |
9 | to see and talk about it between the two of you and see how you got on with it . |
10 | Shall we talk about it over that cup of tea ? ’ |
11 | It may help to get an apparently overwhelming worry into perspective if you feel that you can talk about it to your superiors . |
12 | I would talk about it to your mum , though of course it would be kinder if you did not mention the business about fancy girlfriends . ’ |
13 | You can talk about it to a close friend , though , which very often helps to ease the situation and subsequently make yourself better . |
14 | He could n't confess it to Florrie ; he could never talk about it to anyone except Josh , who had been there with him — and he was not on very good terms with his brother , these days . |
15 | ‘ Do n't talk about it to anyone else . |
16 | She wo n't talk about it to anyone but I 'm sure she 'll find ways of making things easier for you , Mo . ’ |
17 | ‘ And do n't talk about it to anyone outside the shop . |
18 | She wished she could talk about it to her mother , but that would be fatal . |
19 | He did n't actually talk about it to me — I suppose he knows me well enough to guess that I 'd have dug in my heels . |
20 | And we especially do n't talk about it at the workplace . ’ |
21 | However , what is behind Quine 's refusal to admit a prior substantive concept of reality — a corollary of his rejection of the a priori — is that our broadest conception of reality is derived from science ; ‘ science identifies and describes reality ’ and without science we have no way to think or talk about it at all . |
22 | You did n't talk about it at all then ? |
23 | ‘ I think it 's good news , but I ca n't talk about it on the telephone . |
24 | ‘ Well , there was a little problem , but I do n't think I 'd better talk about it on the phone . ’ |
25 | You ca n't talk about it with him because the word ‘ art ’ starts off a whole series of shocked , guilty ideas in him . |
26 | But if you want a baby , why do n't you talk about it with your boyfriend ? |
27 | Now , you may be a little embarrassed to discuss how you work with people other than in this classroom , although , as the course goes on , you 'll find more and more people doing Hamlet in other classes , and you might find , especially when you 're in the upper sixth , when someone in the lower sixth comes to you and says , what does this mean that you can talk about it with them , okay . |
28 | It had been such a traumatic , agonising time , even now she could n't talk about it without feeling pain . |
29 | I told him what I said to you on the phone about should n't he be given a bit more obvious humanity because priests are n't great box-office nowadays and Vic said we 'd talk about it nearer the time . |
30 | It will have to be answered , so we had better talk about it in the shelter of our homes , and in the morning we can send and tell him what we think . ’ |