Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] talk to " in BNC.

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1 That 's right , well actually , one of the documents that we produce , I have n't brought it along with me today , was a report , when we did the consultation , we , we produced erm , eh I mean we talked to young people and got their views on a whole range of areas , transport , housing , facilities , and we , we produced it in , in this news report , and it 's very , rates were very interesting .
2 I found him talking to Miss Ingram , who looked at me in disgust when I interrupted their conversation .
3 I suggest you talk to the ten leading political editors in England , and see where they stand . ’
4 I want her to talk to me , to tell me stories about her as a little girl , to play with me and look as I play , but she drifts off into herself .
5 I want to know , and I want her to talk to me .
6 ‘ I am implying that it 's unnatural , and I want you to talk to your father .
7 I want you to talk to people . ’
8 I want you to talk to Beryl Garland .
9 ‘ Although why I let her talk to me into doing such a foolish thing is beyond my comprehension . ’
10 ‘ If I let you talk to her , how can I stop Wilson ? ’
11 I know he talks to you about what goes on in this office , but I get a feedback about you . ’
12 ‘ Oh , I heard him talking to her .
13 mm , I heard her talking to one of the lads , I think the dark hair , short , what 's his name ?
14 I heard you talking to Mrs Cornett in the garden .
15 and each time I watched him talking to the drivers
16 I saw him talking to Nubeneham .
17 Well , I saw them talking to her they were on about moving away .
18 I said to her : ‘ I saw you talking to that fellow , and I 'd warned you . ’
19 I would have caught up with you earlier but I saw you talking to that poor downtrodden mouse of a Haynes woman and waited till she 'd gone .
20 I saw you talking to the porter , then suddenly leave .
21 I saw you talking to Anna .
22 Beryl went on : ‘ I saw you talking to Anna and that boy .
23 ‘ The woman dancing with Captain Carlisle — I saw you talking to her earlier .
24 They fell silent , each reflecting on what had happened , then , suddenly changing the subject , Nina said , ‘ Was that your sister I saw you talking to earlier , Rachel ? ’
25 I think I talked to Basil about the fact that in America everybody thought of English paintings as being what my father collected or Mr Huntington collected or Mr Frick collected all those big portraits .
26 But I felt out of my depth so I suggested she talk to Pat Phillips , the Deaconess at St Mary 's in Newent , Gloucestershire , where we live . ’
27 I wanted him to talk to you . ’
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