Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] talking to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd rather stay talking to you . ’ |
2 | ‘ We had good people in south London , but people do n't necessarily like talking to the South East . |
3 | So get talking to this girl you love , or else you may very well lose her . |
4 | No , he 's alright , but I just hate talking to people over the phone . |
5 | Cos we just enjoy talking to you so much ! |
6 | Mrs Murchie added : ’ I did not know what to do so I just kept talking to her until the ambulance arrived . |
7 | To this end I have already started talking to as many people as I can in the local area , with some good response , but now wish to approach a wider audience — hence the appeal to you . |
8 | He had just finished talking to the Procurator Fiscal 's office , |
9 | She turned to the stranger who had just finished talking to a mechanic who was now giving her car the once-over . |
10 | In anticipation of Moses ' demands , some vendors including Computer Associates and systems management start-up OpenVision Technologies Inc ( UX No 434 ) , have already begun talking to Moses about product compliance . |
11 | What our staffing levels do n't allow us to do is for the care assistants to have the time they would like just to spend talking to elderly people , talking them write letters , get in touch with their relatives . |
12 | If I ever got talking to some man in a pub , it was more than his life was worth . |
13 | Macho man usually prefers talking to his own sex because it 's safer , and he 's more interested in proving he 's as ‘ male ’ as his peer group than in entering a relationship which requires an ability to give , to love , to be tender . |
14 | Though some people found him rather wrapped up in his thoughts , he always enjoyed talking to children about science . |
15 | What if the passenger gets out half an hour before the crash , but the driver continues driving in the area and crashes near where the passenger is still standing talking to his mates ? |
16 | Our problem with Sir Thomas Beecham was that he usually kept talking to the orchestra while he conducted , and his words of encouragement or complaint came through loudly , especially in the pianissimo passages . |
17 | ‘ Probably got talking to a neighbour and forgot all about you . |
18 | The patient may also like talking to friends on the telephone . |
19 | It also advises talking to a number of franchisees in the proposed franchise . |
20 | That was his first mistake : he could not now avoid talking to me . |
21 | Time will be well spent talking to the vendor and neighbours from whom you can learn a great deal as to what crops and livestock have been produced over the years , and with what success . |
22 | I fell through the door with Marius and immediately started talking to a former member of the British Parachute Regiment who had known some friends of mine . |
23 | Patients undergoing surgery sometimes find talking to a spiritual counsellor provides psychological comfort , even if they do not usually practise a religion . |
24 | ‘ We then looked at individuals and then started talking to four or five venture capital companies as well as merchant banks . |
25 | We then p positioned ourselves further into the room er P C obviously was still with me behind the shield erm once we 'd got ourselves in a in a better position , as far as we were concerned , P C then started talking to the people , erm who were in the bed . |
26 | I went down and the guy there started talking to me and we talked for five hours about life , about the reality of life , the reality of desires and goals and all that good stuff . |
27 | She then continued talking to her friend in a conversation which was peppered with exactly the same word . |
28 | And he had never stopped talking to her . |
29 | You never get talking to people , it 's ridiculous . |
30 | When he accidentally gets talking to women who have children , it 's practically the first question he asks them — it 's the first test they face . |