Example sentences of "[adj] talk [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Both men are prepared to talk to me : Carmichael went out of his way to , and now he even employs me .
2 It now seems that because there 's a disabled managing chairman , they 're now prepared to talk to us , and we 've got to talk to the director of Network South East about these problems .
3 As one young member of one of the groups put it : ‘ We just accept things as they are , and while we are quite prepared to talk to you tonight we will not do anything tomorrow . ’
4 As far as I 'm concerned , I would ignore that er I 'm perfectly prepared to talk to anybody who wants to talk to me and to explain why , certainly in West Oxfordshire , the problems are caused by an over-spending Labour/S L D County Council that accounts for 90% of the .
5 We are quite prepared to talk to anyone in confidence
6 — be prepared to talk about yourself , including information that will show him your background , present life circumstances , and your Christian pilgrimage .
7 Look Graham no-one objects to you having problems — so long as you 're prepared to talk about them
8 What is interesting is that Burton was prepared to talk about it publicly in a way which implied that he had sexual problems before this date .
9 When you come back , because you 've had a baby , they feel free to talk to you .
10 Half of them felt too embarrassed to talk to their general practitioner and a similar proportion hoped that the symptom would go away .
11 With a Raleigh-esque flourish he threw a hanky over the unexploded missile and scraped it up , apologising profusely , before pocketing the prize and slinking off , red-faced and too embarrassed to talk to me for the rest of the evening .
12 Six stated that they were embarrassed to talk about their habit ‘ in public ’ .
13 On the first few dates or longer , some young couples are too embarrassed to talk about it , let alone go and do anything about it , and girls do n't want to be seen as anticipating sex and run the risk of being labelled as slags .
14 Last night he was too embarrassed to talk about his blunder .
15 As far as we know nobody has , but we must n't be afraid to talk about what worries us .
16 At first , as always , he felt lonely and homesick ; he suffered from the fate of many famous men : according to one observer , most people were afraid to talk to him and he ate dinner alone at the Nassau Club .
17 He termintade that counselling , butr we are willing to talk to him through his partish priest or bishop .
18 Pharmacists are not only willing to talk to you about medicines but about many other aspects of health as well — and in private if you prefer other customers not to hear .
19 Even when people appear willing to talk to us about their difficulties , it is not always the real problems that they will initially present .
20 I am willing to talk to anyone who comes to me with a proposed solution that they believe the House would accept — including the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull , West and other Labour Members .
21 Beforehand , her PR people urge me not to ask her about Eric Clapton ( with whom she has been seen dining on at least one occasion at San Lorenzo 's in London ) , but that she would be willing to talk about her alcoholism .
22 It is important that group members try to see the point of view of other individuals , and are willing to talk about their problems .
23 This is because many children want to talk about the subject but can not find an adult in whom to confide or who is willing to talk about it .
24 It is notoriously difficult to research its prevalence , not least because older people and carers are rarely willing to talk about it .
25 Now I 'm not I like I like the thought of but I prefer the thought of in work and how people can work together using this type of thing and think about it in the context of work rather than in the context that it talks about erm and it 'll be interesting to talk to you tomorrow so if to see what you think have the think about the things we 've talked about .
26 It is obviously too painful to talk about it — especially when fingers point in the direction of City Hall .
27 We can only conclude that it was chiefly in the enthusiasm with which the British talked about it all .
28 Interesting talking to you bye bye
29 tell them that you 're recording out of common courtesy as was , but I did n't think you two would mind because it 's , well I do n't know interesting , interesting talking to you
30 The aim was to reach students in the Fourth to Sixth Form age group by setting up workshops and visits to the Hayward Gallery , persuading professional photographers to go to as many schools as possible to talk about their own work and the Magnum show , and encouraging ‘ young hopefuls ’ to shoot and print some of their own work .
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