Example sentences of "the [noun sg] to talk [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 After the emergency , give your child the opportunity to talk about the incident and about any other worries he or she may have .
2 1.8 Staff who experience a violent incident will have the opportunity to talk about the incident with colleagues and managers .
3 Mr Walden says he 's received numerous letters since the Iraqi invasion two months ago , and felt it important to take the opportunity to talk with the people he represents .
4 The class teacher and the head can use the opportunity to talk to the parents about a particular aspect of school life or single out individual parents to discuss progress and developments and , of course , thank parents for their support .
5 So Dr Losberne went down to the kitchen to talk to the three servants who had surprised Sikes and Oliver during the robbery .
6 Without images , he said , there would not even be the wherewithal to talk about the death of images .
7 Certainly the deep , I think , we would very rarely use the deep to talk about the sea now .
8 The BMA and its Chairman , John Marks , refused even to come to the department to talk about the details of the scheme and vigorously campaigned against us .
9 Then into the playroom for a chat with the birds , numerous visits to the corridor to talk to the fish and feed it two grains of fish food at a time .
10 ‘ I just could n't get the Queen to talk about the situation , she seemed to find it impossible to get involved ’
11 But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy .
12 But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy .
13 But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy .
14 The complete absence of tension in their home and the privacy to talk in the evenings , just to each other , drove home to them as nothing else could have done , what a strain they had been under while Sarah and Ann Butler had lived with them ,
15 After all , his impulsive invitation — made largely , she guessed , so that Faye and Bill could be alone for the evening to talk over the difficult issues of the amniocentesis — was not on a par with his dates with Marise or Paula .
16 Work , leisure , social stratification , social control , patterns of family life , the Church , and so on will be likely headings used to stimulate the respondent to talk about the past .
17 It also gives us the chance to talk to the clients and to get to know exactly what they want . ’
18 For example , should the member believe that the issue may be sufficiently important to be disclosed to the relevant authorities in the ‘ public interest ’ , then the chance to talk through the matter can be helpful .
19 feeling that this gave to the beginning of that conference and this government then has the audacity to talk about the burdens on employers what about the burdens on the families of those whose relatives have been killed or diseased through workplace injuries by the negligence of the employers that actually employ them ?
20 During this learning period the teacher should encourage the student to talk about the examples , and in the early stages ways should be found to make the essential characteristics stand out .
21 Colonel Goreng was moving away from the details of the operation to talk about the Western concept of ‘ human rights ’ , to mock it , to say what a ridiculous shibboleth it was when it stopped you defending the rights of those who were n't criminals , when Mrs Goreng knocked on the door .
22 As we said goodbye , her companion , Michel Cantal du Val , the president of Les Amis de Jean-Paul Kauffman , gave us some startling advice about how to convince the British public of the need for the Government to talk to the kidnappers .
23 Time could be usefully spent with the dining hall supervisor and the cook to talk about the sorts of food children like .
24 Daisy suddenly wanted to check her face , and when he went off at the end of the chukka to talk to the next group playing , which included Perdita , she toned down her rosy cheeks and drenched her neck with Je Reviens , but failed to put the top back on properly , so it stank out the Land-Rover .
25 In his concluding remarks , the hon. Gentleman had the temerity to talk about the job losses that have been announced today by Gateway .
26 We 've been ordered to protect the identity of the boy involved , though his mother has faced the press to talk about the episode for the first time .
27 We 've been ordered to protect the identity of the boy involved , though his mother has faced the press to talk about the episode for the first time .
28 … sent doctors to the factory to talk about the dangers of uranium ?
29 The teacher can face the class at all times , thereby alleviating the tendency to talk to the board .
30 If we start off by considering the accounting application as an object developed in C sitting there in the middle of the screen , we need the ability to talk to the users through a graphical user interface .
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