Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] talking to " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It 's them you should be talking to . |
2 | Very soon I should be talking to English people again , people who were on my side after all . |
3 | He should be talking to a shrink . |
4 | We should be talking to them now . |
5 | No I think I think it 's it 's it 's a valid point to say that the trust should be talking to the people that actually use the building . |
6 | You should be talking to Henry Glinwood . |
7 | ‘ You should be talking to them , asking them questions . ’ |
8 | Scotland as a nation will determine its own sovereignty whether he agrees to it or not and he should be talking to the Scottish Constitutional Convention about the matter . |
9 | You should be talking to Sue . |
10 | His arrest was condemned from many sides , including the United States State Department , which pointedly remarked that Nusseibeh is " a man whom Israel should be talking to , not placing under arrest " . |
11 | How curious that someone with such a short , neatly waved cap of brown hair should be talking to someone with such a fuzz of ginger hair — and talking so seriously , with no sense of disparity ! |
12 | First of all they say that if she thinks that they 're waxworks she should pay , and then they say that if she thinks that they are real , she should be talking to them . |
13 | He must be talking to Dr Greene by now . |
14 | Others might be talking to their girlfriends or just idly smoking and looking at the sky . |
15 | They say too many of our telephones have been captured , you never know who you might be talking to at the other end . ’ |
16 | I thought you might be talking to somebody else in the studio . |
17 | They might be talking to each other . |
18 | But you might be talking to a client , says , but at the moment , I 've got no need , erm , or I 've got n no intention of buying now , but I might be buying in a year or two year 's time . |
19 | ‘ He has n't done anyone any favours and I 'll be talking to him about it . |
20 | See a chap at work he 's sort of day dream , you 'll be talking to him and he 's miles away |
21 | Erm I 'll be talking to him tonight . |
22 | ‘ Then I 'll be talking to the fraud squad and to Special Branch . |
23 | I 'll be talking to our diplomatic correspondent , David Spannier , later in the programme . |
24 | Tommy Cooper talking at length about when he ruled at the Den and we 'll be talking to about his Norwegian career and his arrival at the City ground . |
25 | ‘ I 'll be talking to them all individually and in some detail tomorrow . |
26 | And we 'll be talking to the N S P C C in a few moments . |
27 | I 'll be talking to John Hume , the leader of the S D L P , according to Mr Major his talks with Gerry Addams are at the end of the road . |
28 | I 'll be talking to arch modernizer Harriet Harman , and John Cole takes a sideways look at the Chancellor 's dilemma as he prepares his first budget . |
29 | ‘ And then you 'll be talking to my father about buying the club . ’ |
30 | That 's just about it from us for tonight … apart from to say that the film star Warren Beatty is in the region and we 'll be talking to him in tomorrow night 's programme … |