Example sentences of "talk to " in BNC.
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31 | They just chomped , and when they had finished , the podgy leader rose and quietly asked McGurk if there was somewhere they could talk to him in private . |
32 | If that is the case , I 'll talk to him the same way . |
33 | Or as Dr Dani Bevan , general manager of Powys health authority puts it : ‘ If we do n't get the communications right , we ca n't talk to each other . ’ |
34 | He went down extremely well last Sunday , for example , when many people gathered outside the party 's central committee building in an unauthorised meeting and called on him to come out and talk to them . |
35 | He did n't talk to his wife , who died at the age of thirty-three , having borne him nine sons . |
36 | ‘ People come to us and say , ‘ Tone down the message and we 'll talk to you ’ , but we do n't accept that . |
37 | Politicians may not talk to us publicly , but they do privately . ’ |
38 | ‘ If you 'll just wait a minute , I 'll ask someone to come and talk to you . ’ |
39 | We 've got a lot of friends whom we can talk to about a policy generally , and where we can put a word in . |
40 | That could wait , and he would possibly talk to Timothy Hutton again first . |
41 | The president 's unilateral reforms will achieve little if he does not talk to blacks . |
42 | The humiliation for some is that they can not talk to their English-speaking grandchildren . |
43 | Throughout the dispute my technique was to go through the front door — I refused to be smuggled in — and then ask for a deputation of the demonstrators to come and talk to me . |
44 | You do n't talk to anyone else — you do n't know anyone else . |
45 | If there was just one person I could talk to it would n't be so bad . ’ |
46 | It might help us to get the full picture if we could talk to your wife . |
47 | ‘ My colleague , Dr Mackintosh , has told me that you will not talk to him , ’ Lange went on . |
48 | You could talk to her knowing she would n't twist what you said like Mrs Parvis , nor fail to understand what you meant like Gloria . |
49 | One of them would come and talk to me as I sat beside Aunt Louise , and discuss her with me as if she were a child . |
50 | ‘ I can not talk to the children about her . |
51 | And she grinned to herself at the luxury of having someone in her life who would pay attention , who she could talk to . |
52 | If she can talk to anybody , that is. — And I 'll be going round , of course . |
53 | Those more experienced than Marie in practising acts of intimidation and violence could have told her that it is of ten a mistake to delay , to let your victims talk to you . |
54 | I 'll talk to him , but only on one condition . |
55 | ‘ He 's someone I can talk to . ’ |
56 | ‘ I can not talk to Isabel , ’ Alida told her . |
57 | And I am alone , I can talk to no one . |
58 | I 'll talk to her . ’ |
59 | The hospital team again responded to this change and now once more talked to the new husband and did not talk to the parents . |
60 | But all day he would n't talk to me , and I must admit , I did get quite a few looks and remarks from boys there . |