Example sentences of "be talking to [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Then you would not be talking to me like a business client with whom you have experienced an unfortunate misunderstanding . ’ |
2 | Well I would expect that the Prime Minister would , I think this nonsense that is behind all this is that because I am talking to Gerry Adams , they do n't want to be seen to be talking to me because it looks this fingerprint argument |
3 | Now a bad habit that I got into , right , a customer will be talking to me and I do n't know if you 've noticed it , I wo n't let them finish what they 're saying , I 'll jump in because I 'll know what they 're asking me |
4 | To think they have to be talking to me because I 'm the host of the party , so I 've got to go around and talk to everybody |
5 | In just a few seconds Rob would be talking to her and it would be all right . |
6 | We should be talking to them now . |
7 | ‘ You should be talking to them , asking them questions . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll be talking to them all individually and in some detail tomorrow . |
9 | First of all they say that if she thinks that they 're waxworks she should pay , and then they say that if she thinks that they are real , she should be talking to them . |
10 | The situation has thrown me a bit and I shall be talking to him again because I want to know exactly what 's going on . |
11 | Lawrie McMenemy was in Rome and I shall be talking to him about it . ’ |
12 | ‘ He has n't done anyone any favours and I 'll be talking to him about it . |
13 | See a chap at work he 's sort of day dream , you 'll be talking to him and he 's miles away |
14 | Erm I 'll be talking to him tonight . |
15 | That 's just about it from us for tonight … apart from to say that the film star Warren Beatty is in the region and we 'll be talking to him in tomorrow night 's programme … |
16 | ‘ I should n't be talking to you like this when you 're worried about your sister and I 'm only her friend . ’ |
17 | I should n't be here , and I certainly should n't be talking to you , but I have no option . ’ |
18 | I should n't even be talking to you . |
19 | I do n't want to be talking to you , thought Penelope desperately , trying to appear interested in what Robina Fairfax was saying about a place in West London where she had bought a piece of statuary for her garden at a very reasonable price . |
20 | Erm , and I 'm going to be talking to you this morning about advocacy . |
21 | ‘ Look , I 'd much rather be talking to you than … ’ |