Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] talk to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It could , but I 'd much rather talk to you now . |
2 | He knew of course that he never could meet them , but he wanted so badly to talk to them that he would get out their letters and pictures from his box of papers and talk quietly to them anyway . |
3 | The man who brought us hits Like Ferry Cross the Mersey and You 'll Never Walk Alone is on a nationwide tour , but stopped off just long enough to talk to Mike Rowbottom . |
4 | I should apologize for canned soup , but I spent so long talking to Stanley this morning |
5 | I mean if you 're saying that by not communicating everybody 's performance gets better , let's tell them all not to talk to each-other |
6 | YOU 'RE BETTER OFF TALKING TO BARCLAYS |
7 | YOU 'RE BETTER OFF TALKING TO BARCLAYS |
8 | I 'm beginning to think I 'd be better off talking to my Auntie Ethel . ’ |
9 | Yeah I mean like when I was in the park I only did it between because I was only really talking to one person at one time , but I mean like I could n't remember anywhere . |
10 | We had only really talked to Mr Postman on the regular occasions — Dusshera , Diwali , Christmas , New Year — that he came looking for tips , but were flattered by the invitation and out of curiosity decided to take it up . |
11 | ‘ Actually , ’ he said slowly , ‘ I came down here to talk to you about last night . ’ |
12 | She shook hands with Sarah , whom she had not met until this afternoon , saying , ‘ It 's been ever so nice talking to you , Mrs Kleiber . |
13 | Kegan says they 're driving him mad already and he wants me there right away to talk to some bloody newspaper people . |
14 | ‘ But I 'd really rather not talk to you or anyone tonight . |
15 | I 'd rather not talk to the guests much beforehand simply because I find it works better just to say hello , and thanks for coming , and leave it at that . |
16 | The SDLP leader retorted : ‘ I do n't need advice from unionist politicians who have not only talked to paramilitaries , they have sat down with them , in order to achieve political objectives working together . ’ |
17 | But if you 're just generally talking to people and not actually asking anything of them , |
18 | " You ca n't just not talk to me . |
19 | They were just not talking to each other at all . ’ |
20 | It was clear that he and Sarah could not easily talk to each other about sexual issues . |
21 | The secret is not just to talk to them when you are trying to sell something . |
22 | She was just like talking to herself , she 's going |
23 | Let's face it , negotiation is n't just about talking to customers and suppliers . |
24 | I 'm not actually talking to a teenager though I can be talking to anyone . |
25 | But I 'd still rather talk to him myself . ’ |
26 | He had tried once already to talk to Nicholas about it , and had been kicked on the ankle by le Grant . |
27 | One must still not talk to the pet in human language , however . |
28 | Still not talking to you ! |
29 | At Madame 's right hand , on the stool next to her , hardly ever talking to her but always right there beside her , was the man that we all called O. I deliberately have n't told you about him yet . |
30 | The hospital team again responded to this change and now once more talked to the new husband and did not talk to the parents . |