Example sentences of "[noun] want talk [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Computer wants to talk to humans .
2 By the end of the interview she will have plaited it into a handy living-room rug , but for now Susanna wants to talk about her NME photo session .
3 R wanted to talk to the birds ( yet again ) .
4 Some time later , Jack Sangston wanted to talk to me .
5 They were saying well Maxine wants to talk to you .
6 Tonight , Karen wanted to talk to Tony .
7 Alliances are high on Bull 's list of priorities : the group wants to talk to any consultancy firms , independent software vendors and systems integrators .
8 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 .
9 Sam wants to talk to the boy .
10 If the right hon. Gentleman wants to talk about taking action , perhaps he will consider the action that he proposes to take in his policies : a minimum wage that will cost jobs , a payroll tax that will cost jobs , and a strikers charter that will create jobs — not here but in France , in Germany , in Belgium , in Italy , in the United States and elsewhere .
11 If the hon. Gentleman wants to talk about that , we shall talk about it even more .
12 I always reckon it 's tremendously flattering that viewers want to talk to you when they meet you in the street .
13 Zeinab agreed that she would like a coffee and Mahmoud wanted to talk about what they had seen , so they stopped the arabeah when they reached the Ismailiya Quarter with its more Westernized restaurants into which women could go , and got out .
14 Anna wanted to talk to Sarah , but just then a policeman said loudly : ‘ All stand , please . ’
15 Emmie wanted to talk to her .
16 Once loudly and publicly proclaimed , death has become private , secret , almost shameful : so much so that nobody of any age wants to talk about it .
17 But it 's only by sort of putting it out like this and thinking yes , the media wants to talk about this , talk about that , talk about the other , you know , they are in this case the most , the likely thing to be adding to the problem .
18 Chairman , the last speech was really explaining what I want to get over the fact that so many people want to talk on the issue and to complicate the issue .
19 The worse the violence , the less people want to talk about it .
20 Now , if Edinburgh District want to talk to us about Ingleston , and we do n't want to upset them , we 'll talk to them , but it would have to be an in , and enormous financial attraction for us even to consider that .
21 ‘ I was in an important business meeting last week and the telephone just kept on ringing and ringing with people wanting to talk about the club , ’ said Mr Corden .
22 Ten years ago there was Duran Duran , Spandau Ballet , OK they looked daft and camped it up , but people wanted to talk to them , wanted to see them .
23 After the meeting a lot of people wanted to talk to Karen and ask her about the last few days .
24 Alistair sold advertising space on an agricultural newsletter ; so his callers wanted to talk about galvannealed sink paint and offal reprocessors .
25 Man wants to talk to ya .
26 But first Bob wants to talk to Evelyn Lennox before they go .
27 Therefore if an SAA program wants to talk to a Unix sockets-based program , it ca n't — however two SAA programs will be able to talk over TCP/IP and two Unix applications will be able to communicate over an SNA network .
28 This is because many children want to talk about the subject but can not find an adult in whom to confide or who is willing to talk about it .
29 If the police want to talk to any of them , they 'll know where to find them . ’
30 The police want to talk to that couple , as well as other groups ; 5 youths seen in the docks , 3 people near a small white car , and 1 man with a dark hatchback car .
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