Example sentences of "[coord] talk to [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Parents are generally supportive and regularly visit the school both as adult helpers or to talk to staff .
2 The communications audit provides a way for the consultancy to examine the matter , to assess all aspects , and to talk to people within and without the company , before arriving at a point where a PR programme can be created and recommendations made .
3 AN open day for prospective students and their parents at Limavady College of Further Education gave visitors the opportunity to view the work carried out in its various departments and to talk to staff and students .
4 I think you can read all you want and talk to people as often as you want but , in my case , my understanding of Europe just simply did n't exist before I went there .
5 When you get off the beaten track and talk to people , you find out what 's really going on beneath the surface that the visitors see , the intimate details ’ .
6 Coleman 's job was to get out on the streets and talk to people , to come back with a feel for what the bombing had achieved .
7 The point is that when I go The best thing is wedding fairs where you are seen and talk to people , but again that is a lot of effort depends very much
8 I always take people at face value and talk to people .
9 I had been warned of this , and was therefore able to take the extra engagements in my stride , and to enjoy the opportunity to visit varying institutions and talk to people of all positions on the academic scene .
10 you know and talk to people
11 Now they er you know it 's a bit of a bloody , bloody dowdy operation , I mean er , one of the things I try and talk to people about here
12 You can bring some variety and social contact into your life by simply going out and talking to people .
13 To spend her days reading and writing and finding out more and talking to people , and to spend no time at all trying to outwit awful people like Mother Clare .
14 ‘ Coming down here and talking to people is better than just looking at boards in a Jobcentre , ’ he said .
15 It was almost as if , after years of stolidly predictable behaviour , an old and respected great-uncle had declared himself to be a Buddhist or a Muslim or the follower of some obscure Eastern mystic , and , instead of keeping it to himself , insisted on dressing up in a variety of different-coloured kaftans and talking to people loudly about The Meaning of Life at drinks parties .
16 No-one visiting Guatemala and talking to people from its majority Indian population could fail to see the psychological scars .
17 You start off by asking questions by the if you like and talking to people , getting to know people , getting next to people .
18 Were you able in other words to go round and talk to people to get their answers and record your answers on their grid , if you think yes you did do that , sign your name now , in section one , where it says survey .
19 She 'll go and talk to people , sort things out for herself , say with the Social or something .
20 And he ca n't sit quietly and talk to people now .
21 It was the first time that he had seen his father do anything but ride about and talk to people and sail boats and race and jump and swim and lay wagers at horse-fights on feast days and drink .
22 In other words er unlike financial services where you have to go and talk to people about their financial
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