Example sentences of "[adv] be talking to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But you 've only been talking to them for a little while ! ’ said Angalo .
2 Erm , if they start to have an illness and it develops we 'll obviously be talking to their doctor , I mean if it 's apparent that they 're blind on the form , well then , obviously we would looking the amount we paid , or , or , erm , basically come to some agreement on that .
3 and says erm we 've not been talking to her it sa she 's not the one to write .
4 Astra has already been talking to officials of the Commons about its planned service , based on the American C-Span cable network , which performs a similar function .
5 She is simply an older version of the woman you have just been talking to , and so the farce goes into Round Two with defeat for the customer the only possible outcome .
6 When you and Chantal arrived at that accommodation agency I had just been talking to the proprietor .
7 ‘ I 've just been talking to your aunt on the phone .
8 I 've just been talking to Captain Montgomery .
9 ‘ I 've just been talking to Mrs Flaherty , ’ she said .
10 I just been talking to a coupla friends of yours . ’
11 Erm I I 've just been talking to me husband about it .
12 I 'd just been talking to the guard , twelve hour shifts , sixty hours a week and he ca n't even have any time off for tea breaks or meal breaks .
13 Catching her arm , he said quietly , ‘ I 've just been talking to Donal . ’
14 Well no that just might have been Rachael you were just been talking to .
15 But I 've just been talking to the head there and he said you know that you know the tor tutorial programme , Mrs started it all erm
16 You may have to say , Well I 've just been talking to the estate agent about this and er you know on a number occasions he 's sent people along to you er may be you did n't realize that was happening .
17 Just been talking to Tracey .
18 Well no she does n't , I 've just been talking to her .
19 Then you would not be talking to me like a business client with whom you have experienced an unfortunate misunderstanding . ’
20 Sometimes I stick to ‘ driver — ’ well , I have a cab ( though you 'd better not be talking to a real musher ) and a Heavy Goods Vehicle licence .
21 I 'll also be talking to John MacGregor , about the privatization of British Rail , has he really given in to his rebels who want B R to be able to bid for the franchises , or is it all a clever conjuring trick ?
22 ‘ They knew that I liked girls and if I had a choice , I would rather be talking to the girls than doing my homework . ’
23 ‘ Look , I 'd much rather be talking to you than … ’
24 Well we 'd rather be talking to the West Midlands , Chair rather than fighting about where it 's going throughout the whole of England , which is a slight difference , in geographical terms .
25 English Heritage says that it will now be talking to its advisory committees .
26 At least he was n't going to pretend he had n't been talking to her .
27 I mean how can you justify talking to her about that when the efficiency is improved since she has n't been talking to people ?
28 It was n't that she had n't been talking to Mandy , it was just that she had let her displeasure over that application be felt for an entire week now .
29 And er er sort of phone call one afternoon at half past four from the deputy , oh by the way , in fact if we had n't been talking to any Brummies on a we would 've been interviewing people and telling them that they 'd got a three year and these are all points that are gon na be brought up next week , but I do n't see there is any possibility of them doing an about turn because they 've gone public on it .
30 He has n't been talking to anybody has he ?
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