Example sentences of "talk to [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Every secretary whose word processor refuses to talk to its printer , every technologically-challenged hotel receptionist , every journalist who has ever seen his scoop disappear forever through the hole in the ozone layer can walk a little taller . |
2 | ‘ I 'll leave you to talk to yer monkey , ’ said , Mrs Beavis . |
3 | She flinches as a machine gun stutters nearby , then wanders over to talk to her budgies , Niki and Nikica . |
4 | A girl in a purple suit began to talk to her friend beside her . |
5 | She did not want to talk to her friend about Jamie , and she did not trust herself to hold a lengthy conversation with Bridget without mentioning his visit . |
6 | Liz was prepared to allow the therapist to talk to her parents , but she did not want her to tell them about her problems concerning the shop , preferring to discuss these with them herself . |
7 | Liz felt the main problem was finding a way to talk to her parents about her difficulties with the shop . |
8 | Liz asked the therapist to talk to her parents on her behalf , but the therapist suggested she herself did it with the therapist 's support . |
9 | One important objective of counselling was to improve communication within the family , which was achieved in the first session when the therapist took a supportive but firm approach and encouraged the patient to talk to her parents then . |
10 | I tried to persuade her to go home , even suggested I go with her to talk to her parents but she could n't even face that . |
11 | ‘ She seems to be recovering well and is cheerful , able to talk to her visitors , ’ he added . |
12 | They always chose an aisle seat so that Sweetheart could slip away to talk to her friends without disturbing anyone . |
13 | A girl needs to talk to her girlfriends two , three , four times a day . |
14 | Alice did not have to talk to her neighbour . |
15 | Tomorrow he would have to talk to her family and last known associates . |
16 | ‘ Now is that any way for a nicely brought-up young lady to talk to her host ? ’ |
17 | She had blushed a fiery red as he had walked over , dressed in his race gear , to talk to her brother . |
18 | Anneliese had turned to talk to her husband and friends near by , and Caroline felt abruptly marooned with Roman , unnerved by the force of her feelings . |
19 | A MAN who abused a young girl for four years was jailed for three months at Stirling Sheriff Court yesterday after a television programme had prompted the child to talk to her mother . |
20 | She had tried to talk to her father about her fears . |
21 | Wickham revived the Black Friar meeting , suggesting Maureen knew what Barron wanted to talk to her father about and asking why it had been important to them to meet in a pub instead of one of the two Fleet Street offices at their disposal . |
22 | I tried to talk to her father … by the poolhouse . |
23 | She sounded tense , and a little disbelieving that she was actually going to talk to her father . |
24 | He said he would make arrangements for Mrs Bean to be taken to hospital , but that he would prefer to talk to her son first . |
25 | Students are encouraged to talk to their advisers about their work and progress and to seek assistance , if required , with study or examination skills ; |
26 | Both were under the power of men , then at the end they are wholly independent of men , free women , this enabled them to talk to their oppressors as some sort of equals . |
27 | Martin would go to help any parent if he could , to talk to their youngsters , and I think that is the situation . |
28 | Your early conditioning : the latest psychological fad in America is for pregnant women to talk to their babies while still in the womb . |
29 | And though this manual , Glamour and Cosmopolitan are moderately ‘ feminist ’ publications and clearly mean well , in the end I see little difference between the kind of advice they peddle and the more obviously sexist 1950s books of advice to brides or wives on how to talk to their husbands . |
30 | Beatrice Webb recorded that she had been told by both a working class male school attendance officer and by the female manager of a block of ‘ model dwellings ’ that working class women were not able to talk to their husbands , having little in their heads but household details . |