Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] talking to " in BNC.
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1 | One of the features of that day will be a series of mini- lecturers on just about every conceivable subject , and during the next few Ideas In Action programmes I shall be talking to some of the lecturers about their topics , hopefully whetting your appetites sufficiently to want to join us on that day to hear more . |
2 | In our Ideas in Action programme I shall be talking to Dr Mike King about teaching science to very young children in schools . |
3 | Once installed with the correct settings you can be talking to other computers within minutes . |
4 | Later in the programme we 'll be talking to their two victims . |
5 | In a moment we 'll be talking to the show organisers , but first let's go back to the studio and Harriet . |
6 | so you the person you 'd be talking to would be erm trying to put you off to stop you getting something a a direct replacement |
7 | IT 'S DAD 'S WEEK in the Echo and every day we 'll be talking to famous sons and daughters about the favourite man in their lives their dad . |
8 | IT 'S Father 's Week in your Echo and every day we will be talking to famous sons and daughters about the favourite man in their lives their dad . |
9 | Next week I shall be talking to Delia Venables . |
10 | Next week I shall be talking to Professor Max Clews all about computers and the human mind . |
11 | Next week I shall be talking to Dr Johanna |
12 | Next week I shall be talking to Peter Abbs about teaching the arts and he will be reading some very interesting children 's poetry . |
13 | Next week we shall be talking to another member of the outside community about their view of the university and |
14 | All the way I 'd be talking to myself in my head , saying , ‘ Um , yes , that 's a so-and-so , ’ practising my identification skills . |