Example sentences of "can talk to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 In independent companies , a band can talk to the people who count and who make the decisions .
3 We 've got a lot of friends whom we can talk to about a policy generally , and where we can put a word in .
4 If she can talk to anybody , that is. — And I 'll be going round , of course .
5 ‘ He 's someone I can talk to . ’
6 And I am alone , I can talk to no one .
7 ‘ If they wish to have their children privately educated and they feel they ca n't afford it , when the time comes they can talk to the benevolent fund , ’ he said .
8 In this book I hope to show that behaviour scientists interested in what people say can talk to those observers who prefer the voyeurism of much contemporary human study .
9 Some theists and atheists can talk to one another , and some can not .
10 Try not to brood about last night , so that you 're angry again by the time I can talk to you . ’
11 ‘ Ludens can talk to Pat .
12 You 're the only person I can talk to .
13 ‘ I feel you are a man I can talk to — knowing that whatever I say wo n't go any further . ’
14 You can talk to specially trained counsellors about any sexual problems : SPOD ( Sexual Problems of the Disabled ) is an organization offering advice on the emotional and physical aspects of resuming ( or starting ) a close relationship with a physically handicapped person .
15 You can talk to Sandy about lines for putts and which irons .
16 I 'm sure it 's difficult for you to imagine what my life is like out here but one thing is certain and that is that there are very few people I can talk to .
17 In one way life for me is difficult under these circumstances because , as I said , there 's no one really that I can talk to .
18 Oh , do n't look so sad , Charles , but you 're the only one I can talk to . ’
19 Seaview is a very friendly place — friends and relatives are encouraged to drop in at any time , and residents feel they can talk to visitors even if they do n't know them .
20 D' you know you can talk to your dreams — ask them questions .
21 The Weather Communications Aviation Service offers a 24-hour telephone service whereby callers can talk to the forecaster or one of his aides at any time .
22 She 's someone I can talk to .
23 ANDREW SMITH our Anabantoid expert finds bright colours pale into insignificance when your fish can talk to each other …
24 I can talk to the waves .
25 ‘ I expect I can talk to Mrs Hartridge or whoever 's your teacher and ask what you need to practise . ’
26 Success with self-consciously modest projects ( for example , a non-sectarian daily paper through which the existing left can talk to itself , before attempting a popular tabloid ) is the only way to build the confidence needed for any greater shift in the fundamental poles of national political culture .
27 ‘ It would also be informative , letting people know churches are places where you can talk to other people and discuss your problems .
28 As Lee Trevino says : ‘ You can talk to a fade but a hook just wo n't listen . ’
29 Lesley 's niece , Beverley Spencer , 18 , said : ‘ She is on a life support unit but you can talk to her and she can flicker her eyes in response but that is about it .
30 ‘ These firms want people with a more general practice background , who can talk to their clients in their own language , not someone who 's done the audit for three large plcs . ’
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