Example sentences of "[adv] talk [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It took many months more for me to feel safe enough to talk to him about The Fat Controller , but there came a time , when the memory of our last vertiginous encounter had dimmed , that I became prepared to risk it . |
2 | Mr Calvert was n't fit enough to talk to us about the bookings . |
3 | ‘ Well , there was a little problem , but I do n't think I 'd better talk about it on the phone . ’ |
4 | 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 . ’ |
5 | ‘ And I am not talking to him in the other room . ’ |
6 | ‘ People always talk to us about The Doors . |
7 | And very quickly talking about it amongst the staff and er the other committees it would seem that it ought to have a far broader remit than just on the racing side so the first thing that I 'd like to emphasise is that this year of youth sailing is involves all the outgoing grass roots divisions of the R Y A , that is windsurfing , racing , training and the development divisions and the regions and the clubs and the recognized teaching establishments , so it really is an all encompassing er er scheme . |
8 | Did you ever talk to her in the way she wanted ? |
9 | Yet when you bumped into that same person , they would always talk about him in the most loving way . ’ |
10 | Perhaps she would get the chance later to talk to him about the ledgers . |
11 | He openly talked of him as the probable successor to the see of Canterbury . |
12 | He also talks to him about the possible relationship between stress , smoking , poor dietary habits , alcohol and the incidence of peptic ulcers so that Peter understands what is happening and can consider what changes he might make in his lifestyle . |
13 | He had never been close to his son , Mark 's father , but had doted on his grandson and had often talked to him of the old Russia . |
14 | ‘ I 'm insulted that he 's even talking about me on the tape — and I 'm sure the other players he 's mentioned feel the same . |
15 | It was not part of my plan to make a detour via Chastlecombe , but since you wo n't talk to me on the phone I did n't have much choice . |
16 | ‘ Do n't talk to me about the title . |
17 | Do n't talk to me about the wonderful Victoria . ’ |
18 | ‘ I think it 's good news , but I ca n't talk about it on the telephone . |
19 | And we especially do n't talk about it at the workplace . ’ |
20 | He never talks to her at the table — but she stares at him strangely sometimes . |