Example sentences of "[noun prp] talk to [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , to be fair Jenny came in er , on Friday to talk to me about it , but I just did n't have time , I was rushing off to a meeting so I 've
2 Angus talked to them in a strange tongue .
3 The cow lowing and lowing and Mister Johnny talking to her in his soft , bubbly voice , and pulling on the little hooves when they slowly appeared .
4 ‘ Has Philippe talked to her about Gebrec 's disappearance ? ’
5 Before she left for Moscow , Semenyaka talked to me about the British public 's fond picture of Russians as a nation of artists , who dance because they need to .
6 ‘ Two years ago Adai talked to me about the AOL .
7 Anne claimed Joe to talk to him about the books she had read and all that had happened to her since he went away , and Terry and Stephen wanted to talk to him about football and their latest craze , greyhound racing .
8 ‘ Please — let Colonel Moore talk to you about it . ’
9 Sapt talked to me for three hours about what I must do and what I must say , what I liked and what I did n't like .
10 As Glass prepared for his forthcoming European tour , Simon Jones talked to him at his home in Greenwich Village about rhythm , transcendence and his dad 's record store .
11 And then Sally Gunnell talked to me about stuffing her gold medal in a cupboard at home .
12 Well , I finally got Miguel to talk to them about it and it turns out the reason there are n't any old folk around is because they do n't live much longer than about 35 .
13 Four VI formers , two in their Lower VI year and two Upper VI talked to us of their education and plans for the future under the title ‘ Education for the 1990's ’ .
14 Elean Thomas talked to her about her new book Soweto Stories , in which she documents her people 's unwavering resistance in the face of the shameful brutality , personal struggle , and systematic humiliation , a part of everyday life under apartheid .
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