Example sentences of "[verb] to you about " in BNC.
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1 | I therefore feel qualified to write to you about the French electronic machines.l |
2 | ‘ We regret to have to inform you that a further breach has now come to our attention and we are instructed by our clients to write to you about it . |
3 | At their recent meeting Nether Wyresdale Parish Council asked me to write to you about the following : |
4 | I have been asked to write to you about the restricted availability of the public toilets in Scorton . |
5 | I have been asked to write to you about the street light outside Annfield on Station Lane Scorton . |
6 | Interestingly he 's talking about — this is written on the third of May , talking about the present splendid weather , which is , plus the recent report that too many British industrialists are making themselves ill because they do n't take their holidays has prompted me to write to you about our holidays . |
7 | I must speak to you about this . ’ |
8 | I just thought I 'd come up and speak to you about that . |
9 | ‘ Can I speak to you about it this afternoon ? ’ |
10 | I just thought I 'd come up and speak to you about that . |
11 | ‘ What is particularly reprehensible is that the child sought counselling when he came to you about signs of puberty . |
12 | Take a blank sheet of paper and write down everything that occurs to you about the word(s) you have chosen , giving yourself about ten minutes . |
13 | Encourage them to talk to you about any worries or problems they may have . |
14 | ‘ Marjorie , I 've got to talk to you about this business , but I ca n't do it now . |
15 | ‘ … I wanted to talk to you about this and that . ’ |
16 | We will be glad to talk to you about this before you borrow . |
17 | If you do n't already bank with NatWest , take your completed form along to any of our branches , where our staff will be happy to talk to you about opening an account and discuss your loan application . |
18 | ‘ He would like to talk to you about your X-rays . ’ |
19 | ‘ He would like to talk to you about them . ’ |
20 | I wish to talk to you about your husband 's death . |
21 | I want to talk to you about quite a different matter . |
22 | ‘ As I said , I 'd like to talk to you about your mother . ’ |
23 | ‘ I lied to her to get in because I needed to talk to you about your big gamble at Ascot . ’ |
24 | I 'd like to talk to you about it , somewhere quieter . |
25 | They publish useful leaflets and information , and will be happy to talk to you about going back to work . |
26 | ‘ I want to talk to you about Maiden Lane . ’ |
27 | Give this message to others in a brief , clear way : ‘ I need to talk to you about office manning ’ ; ‘ I do n't want to go away this weekend ’ . |
28 | ( b ) ‘ I need to talk to you about it . ’ |
29 | ‘ I need to talk to you about the cleaning . |
30 | ‘ I want to talk to you about the glass of water with the creature in it , ’ Matilda said . |