Example sentences of "talk to [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 A couple of clients had called me , and I would have time to talk to them in the morning ; and I had an invitation to a golf society day in a couple of weeks ' time .
2 She wanted to talk to him in a way she had never wanted to talk to anyone before , but he was next door , not here .
3 I only came across the 1936 front page because it was hanging framed on the right-hand wall of old Pierre Gemayel 's office when I went to talk to him in the summer of 1982 in east Beirut .
4 So it was , I assume , that he felt immediately able to talk to me in a businesslike and trusting way , and by the end of our meeting , he had left me with the administration of a not inconsiderable sum to meet the costs of a wide range of preparations for his coming residency .
5 Some time before he had asked me if I knew this most neglected of novelists , coming up to talk to me in a blue-green Athenian bar from which he was almost at once to be evicted for a splendid falsetto rendering of ‘ The Lost Chord ’ .
6 He first tried to talk to me in an English pub .
7 To show this was not true , I began to talk to her in an animated way , and she was attentive , encouraging me with questions .
8 ‘ I said we 'd have to talk to everyone in the darts club , ’ said Burden , stopping down at the water 's edge , ‘ and I reckon we have .
9 Basically these procedures attempt to teach the individual to talk to themselves in a confident and positive manner which anticipates success in the given task .
10 She crashed out a few chords and started to talk to us in a different voice through her ‘ control ’ , who was ( of course ) , a Red Indian — White Cloud or Black Feet or something like that .
11 They also want to talk to anyone in the Greta Avenue , Caledonian Road , Fernwood Avenue area at around 11pm on Saturday night or anyone who saw Mr McEvoy and his blue Ford Sierra car registration number D234 HAJ that night .
12 Apparently he had talked to no-one in the A.R.R. Unit .
13 Angus talked to them in a strange tongue .
14 I talked to them in the Friends ' Meeting House on a dark and stormy summer night .
15 She was afraid that he would wake Peter if she talked to him in the hall .
16 And it illumines too the politics of personal relations : the vital fabric of social life that exists in the silence between people — exactly that space which is filled by music : ‘ As the person talked to me in a conventional conversation , I knew , I heard that , inside himself , the person perhaps wept . ’
17 Everybody talked to me in the corridor .
18 Googol talked to himself in a muffled manner or merely droned — hard to say which — whenever he was in space .
19 With setts that I watch regularly , I usually talk to myself in a low , quiet voice as I arrive and just before I leave .
20 The police talk to everybody in the hope that by hit and miss they might pick up something .
21 In this case , as in the poems discussed by Green , no addressee is mentioned or seems to be present within the evoked setting , so that the poetic persona can be imagined either as a thinking mind or as a speaker talking to himself in a solitary environment .
22 Ruth heard Gran talking to her in the office — which was only a partitioned off slice of the kitchen , so Ruth could hear every word as she stacked the dishwasher .
23 But I did n't want to be seen talking to her in the office , so I should have to wait until she got home .
24 Finding out about your client provides opportunities for talking to him in a relaxed and warm manner and for showing that you are interested in him as a person .
25 ‘ I was talking to him in the post office . ’
26 ‘ And I am not talking to him in the other room . ’
27 " It was just like talking to him in the old days in Algiers in Allied Force Headquarters . "
28 Coffin said , ‘ I think you took a risk , talking to him in the park . ’
29 Like , cos I was talking to him in the party , yeah ?
30 The animals flinched as they felt it , but Isay held them firmly , talking to them in a quiet voice .
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