Example sentences of "talk to " in BNC.
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1 | Yet who would have thought I would talk to myself in this way in these notes ? he wrote . |
2 | He 's not a proper father : he 'd rather talk to a foreigner than come and find his own son . |
3 | ‘ Why did he talk to you about that anyway ? ’ demanded Ethel . |
4 | If you feel that your child may be mixing with youngsters who sniff glue , you could talk to your child and warn him or her of the possible risks and dangers involved . |
5 | So do n't talk to me . |
6 | ‘ Would you talk to me for a few minutes ? ’ |
7 | ‘ As you can see , now that we have stopped exposing ourselves to Tramen-exhalation we have developed heads and can talk to each other for the first time . |
8 | I never saw him talk to anybody . |
9 | ‘ You ca n't talk to him ; he 's dead , ’ replies the guard . |
10 | ‘ I 'm a Muslim fundamentalist , but if I had a knife and I saw Rushdie I would n't kill him , I 'd talk to him . |
11 | You will have to ask them — they wo n't even talk to us . |
12 | ‘ It is ridiculous that somebody should talk to a party and at the same time dictate to that party who should be heading it , ’ he said in an interview with The Independent . |
13 | ‘ This business of ‘ I will never talk to the PLO ’ is absolutely ridiculous . |
14 | ‘ Then I 'd talk to him about the socio-economic roots of poverty . ’ |
15 | Like , the men who wo n't talk to you think they 're just protecting themselves . |
16 | [ Name ] would n't talk to you , sure he would n't . |
17 | And , like , one policeman going into a shop , you 've a bit of a chace that on your own people will talk to you . |
18 | In independent companies , a band can talk to the people who count and who make the decisions . |
19 | He did n't talk to me for a week after that . |
20 | I knew they had a band because Malcolm would talk to them about it . |
21 | It meant he could go and talk to the governor of the Bank of England and the chairmen of any of the clearing banks whenever he felt the need . |
22 | She even invites AIDS sufferers to come and talk to them . |
23 | John had claimed it was just possible to go backwards ( as it were ) , but you must talk to him about that . |
24 | Now they do n't talk to her . |
25 | Your friend should talk to her GP , who will refer her to a specialist . |
26 | Since our first tour , people will now talk to us first , and some will even stop for a chat . |
27 | They had been briefed to report in on their mobile telephone at certain checkpoints en route , and to inform the Ops Room of any suspicious incidents , but their main task was to stop and talk to locals , in order to make their presence known in as friendly a way as possible . |
28 | After a hour of simpering sycophancy from the presenter , the Prince took the viewer into his garden , where he said he loved to sit and think and talk to his plants . |
29 | They deal with the dignitaries in the politest possible way , but it is clear to everyone that it is not the dignitaries they have come to see and talk to , but the ordinary people . |
30 | If Diana has to walk through a ward with twenty beds in it , she will stop and talk to the occupant of each and every one , and the time keepers just have to get ulcers . |