Example sentences of "to talk [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 Drink and football are linked by such a strong umbilical cord in Scottish culture that it is virtually impossible to talk about one without the other encroaching .
2 I now say : that to talk about perceived-as appearances , and to talk about what , on looking at things , listening to them , and so on , we would believe about them if we had no reason to think otherwise , are to talk about one and the same thing .
3 They do n't want a report of the years work they just want us to talk about one or two things we 've done Any more events ?
4 If you would like to talk to one of our specialist financial advisors , just contact your local branch where the staff will be happy to arrange an appointment for you .
5 So one of the things we have learned — and the lesson must be carried forward — is that , even if scientists , scientific activities , political activities , legal activities and public awareness activities go ahead in concert , all the groups of people involved simply must learn to talk to one another .
6 Of course , for early EDI users , getting two computers , one 's own and one belonging to a trading partner , to talk to one another , was quite enough of a challenge , without worrying about other people you and your partners might want to communicate with some time in the future .
7 There are no unanimously agreed LAN standards , but if you want computers from different vendors to talk to one another , the chances are they can be hooked together , thanks to the efforts both of netware vendors and of the hardware manufacturers to make their products more ‘ open ’ .
8 Women with babies have something in common and can strike up a conversation , and the old and the young find it easy to talk to one another when there is a baby in the picture .
9 AIDS is an issue which has enabled people to talk to one another and also think about issues which they might otherwise not have thought about — specifically about death at an early age .
10 Sister disappeared to talk to one of her staff nurses .
11 And some say that tight SEC rules on shareholders ' freedom to talk to one another , and to their company , hinder good corporate governance .
12 After playing this there was what amounted to a short interval , which gave me time to talk to one or two people .
13 A direct role where collaboration occurs as a direct result of the teacher 's involvement : the teacher decides when collaboration should occur and why , and sets the processes in motion , for example , by asking children to read and comment on one another 's work , by setting a task structured in such a way that the children need to talk to one another and collaborate with one another in order to accomplish it .
14 On East Brooklyn , the walking people , who had lost more in this war than most , wandered gaily with their families and paused to talk to one another .
15 On longer courses participants may be asked to talk to one of their own students and then report back to the group on his/her pattern of language use .
16 She would have to talk to one of the comrades , Ranjan .
17 It therefore comes as no great surprise that these systems are not easily linked up to talk to one another .
18 High-speed computer networks and the relative cost of producing machine-readable information forced isolated communities and computer platforms to talk to one another ; representatives from Apple and IBM have even been seen together around the same table .
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