Example sentences of "to talk to " in BNC.
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1 | We can return for a moment to talk to the girl who went to Italy , and was overwhelmed by Michelangelo 's Sistine Chapel ceiling . |
2 | Well , my first job came during four weeks of my last term at RADA when I had applied and been chosen for a television play called It 's Too Late to Talk to Billy which was set in Belfast — which is where I came from originally . |
3 | I tried to talk to her sensibly but she just would n't listen . ’ |
4 | ‘ He wanted to talk to me anyway , the French gentleman ’ , said Thomas , oozing conceit . |
5 | She said : ‘ But he must have had some reason for wanting to talk to you . ’ |
6 | I must be with my Minister at ten but I 'll come back for the funeral … or if anyone else wants to talk to me … ’ |
7 | In the event the persons who wanted to talk to Henry Tyler went to the Foreign Office to see him — where they found his rank to be rather higher than that of errand-boy . |
8 | First , take time to talk to your husband or wife , or perhaps your family doctor , other parents or teachers |
9 | Do , above all , make time to talk to your son or daughter — particularly if they want to sound you out on the subject . |
10 | If you 've got a job outside the home , it 's a good ideas to talk to your doctor and to your employer about the best time for you to stop work . |
11 | Encourage them to talk to you about any worries or problems they may have . |
12 | Counsellors are available to talk to and advise individuals and couples about marital or partnership problems , preparing for marriage and parenthood . |
13 | Since Dionne 's serious no to a casual affair , Jay had found it hard to talk to her . |
14 | I 'm sorry , she lied , beside herself , but I need to talk to you . |
15 | The masons were busy with their mallets and chisels inside a makeshift hut on the site and it was easy to talk to them privately . |
16 | I want to talk to you . ’ |
17 | ‘ Are you getting me out of bed at this hour to talk to me about my brother ? ’ she demanded . |
18 | Jane would also be happy to talk to any Chief Officer who is contacted by a local Conservative Association and would like further information . |
19 | I want to talk to him , ’ he says to the guard at the door . |
20 | John Edmonds , a confidant of Neil Kinnock , said the party needed to talk to potential members rather than rely on advertisements and mail shots . |
21 | This is the second year in a row that the Opposition leader has claimed to be too busy to talk to the boisterous crew . |
22 | A travel company from Thailand has contacted the People 's Committee about the possibility of bringing in tourists , and the governor of the province , An He , is keen to talk to the few foreigners who pass through about his hypothetical Riviera . |
23 | ‘ Having seen him about six times , and having spoken to most of their leaders , I believe that the time is right for us to talk to them now , to end this whole conflict once and for all . |
24 | ‘ We are opening up our store , and would be very happy to talk to them . ’ |
25 | They are heartened by finding common ground between English and science for , if nothing else , the introduction of the national curriculum has encouraged teachers from different disciplines to talk to each other : ‘ At one time , we could conceive of ourselves as subject teachers , ’ said Mr Lenarduzzi . |
26 | The murder was also revenge , the statement went on , for ‘ the suspicious calls for co-existence and normalisation of relations with the entity of the Israeli enemy ’ — a clear reference to President Mubarak 's desire to talk to the Israelis about a Palestinian state . |
27 | This included compensation , legal advice , financial and housing help , or even simply somebody to talk to . |
28 | Families where there has been a murder find that people are more reluctant to talk to them than if they had suffered an ordinary bereavement — sometimes even crossing the street to avoid them . |
29 | ‘ Apart from that , he 's a good enough man , a nice man to talk to . |
30 | There was no formal appointments system at the centre and people with drugs problems could just ‘ drop in ’ to talk to counsellors . |