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

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1 er and we obviously are trying to push S T V and B B C into this as well , but you know and film , we 're talking to film people as well erm , but this is the first er feature film that 's been done so Marcus who normally
2 Now that we 're talking to Anne and er she wants it pink .
3 Pache had no response , other than to say , ‘ we 're talking to IBM . ’
4 So that erm if we 're talking to parents , for example , about being assertive , we know that very often the feelings behind their inability to be assertive need to be addressed first of all and then the skills that they may want to acquire will fit in with erm a different quality erm of where it 's emanating from in them as a person .
5 The great thing about him is , when you walk into a room — and it does n't matter if you 're talking to senators or salesmen — he 'll say , ‘ Do you know Tip Anderson ? ’
6 Now , you 're talking to Zadak about the AOL .
7 So you 're you 're talking to Mr Plumber and you do n't even mention our company name
8 But they 're going to say , if they 're talking to Liz , presumably the trainer as well as a person , you know , what
9 ‘ We will be talking to contractors working in the Town Hall and any member of the public who may have been in the building . ’
10 Finally , we 'll be talking to Paul about the best selling records of all time in the country , guess what 's number one ?
11 Union Assurance de Paris , which has 19.2 per cent , is said to be talking to Sun 's other big shareholder , the South African controlled Trans-Atlantic Holdings .
12 He must be talking to Dr Greene by now .
13 Next week I shall be talking to Dr Johanna
14 In our Ideas in Action programme I shall be talking to Dr Mike King about teaching science to very young children in schools .
15 Next week I shall be talking to Professor Max Clews all about computers and the human mind .
16 For a start , she ought to be talking to Adam , not spilling out her troubles to you . ’
17 So I always sit up in bed for ages really wide awake , and I 'm reading and doing all sorts of thinking like things , and I 'd be talking to Ben , and he would say yeah , yeah , and he 's really vague as well , and I , I get really angry and then I think you can tell because then you tend to lean across and say , are you alright , are you alright , and I just find it makes it worse .
18 Next week I shall be talking to Peter Abbs about teaching the arts and he will be reading some very interesting children 's poetry .
19 He would clearly have preferred to be talking to Fiona on his other side , but the award was having to be paid for with politeness .
20 In reality Taylor will be talking to companies where the majority employ less than 20 , often many of them one-man outfits .
21 According to Lucy : ‘ It 's a fing like , I 'd be talking to Carol , right , and she 's with Ann … ’
22 Next week I shall be talking to Delia Venables .
23 It is , however , now committed to find its own end-user business , and is thought to be talking to Olivetti & Co SpA .
24 I shall be talking to Stephen Ball and others about their studies of the effectiveness of this approach to education .
25 A DTI spokesman said : ‘ We will be talking to councils about how we can produce a set of figures that 's more acceptable to everybody . ’
26 so you would actually be talking to economists , lawyers and accountants , and very often you had a feeling that the first time they had come together to talk to each other was when the CNAA arrived .
27 Cos I think it 's important that er the the the theatre actually talks to the people who actually use the why are you saying we should n't be talking to people then ?
28 BSB is also believed to be talking to Ford in the UK about providing communications with its dealers and to the Financial Times about a business service for large companies .
29 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 .
30 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 ?
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