Example sentences of "[verb] been talking [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 DAVID WALMSLEY has been talking to Ulster 's faces of the future .
2 Mr Perelman has been talking to Shearson and its parent , American Express , about buying a 20 per cent shareholding in the broking business .
3 The Home Secretary has been talking to Peter Murphy about the siege and the efforts to end it .
4 The Mercury One-2-One Ltd digital cellular joint venture between Cable & Wireless Plc and US West Inc has been talking to Reuters , and says it is not seeking to trigger a price war with Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd and Vodafone Group Plc .
5 Following on from last month , It seems that GeoWorks has been talking to Casio and Tandy about putting its graphical front-end on hand-held computers , slated to compete with the so-far non-existent Apple Newton .
6 Rebecca Marston has been talking to Ken Schwarz , Director of Development at the company who 've published the figures on executives pay .
7 Frank Strandli has been talking to Howard Wilkinson about his future at Elland Road .
8 I told him I 'd been talking to Richie .
9 Of course , he 'd been talking to Maria Luisa ; he had nothing to say to Steve .
10 I said so , and you fobbed me off with the excuse that you 'd been talking about Lilian 's twin .
11 " She could n't have been talking to Rome , " Seddon said .
12 Had he lived , we could have been talking about Field Marshal Bradford in World War Two . ’
13 From the way he said it , he might have been talking about Krull of Varna .
14 He could have been talking about Ken Mentle .
15 She had been talking to Lapointe , which no doubt explained why she had misheard .
16 He had spent most of the morning frowning , except when he had been talking to Sir William Paice and others .
17 What he does n't seem to know is that Albie had been talking to Carmichael .
18 The other girl who had been talking to Blake walked over to the Doctor .
19 It 's remarkable because we 've been talking about Twickenham to you ever since I think about the second round , and in those days it just seemed a little bit of a dream , but that dream is now just eighty minutes away is n't it ?
20 Now , you 've been talking about Donna 's birth , but I thought it was your own you wanted to find out about ? ’
21 You 've been talking to Steve and I want to know — ’
22 Erm , oh I have got something else , which is music , erm , at the last meeting I said I 've been talking to Simon from the Queen 's Hall , about the idea of doing pre-concert notes
23 I 've been talking to Dr Wickram about this .
24 ‘ Rune , I 've been talking to Suzie … ’
25 ‘ We 've been talking to Jane Pargeter . ’
26 You 've been talking to Stuart .
27 ‘ Oh , come on , ’ said Finn , ‘ I 've been talking to Betty .
28 Anyway , if you 've been talking to Betty you know who he is . ’
29 Well I did we we talked about this , you see Mary Anne , half way through the conversation er Neil went out of the room so that I could to Mary Ann and I said towards the end of my conversation , you know , Mary Ann you 're a very wise person , give me some advice I said , I told her about Neil not wanting no not doing well on the driving , although he can drive she said he does n't want to do it she said do n't hassle him so when he came downstairs I said I 've been talking to Mary Ann and she sends you her love and because , of course , you know , we 've got a grandson , you know she had a son , my
30 ‘ I 've been talking to Louise , ’ said Rachel , ‘ and she 's going to start making enquiries about Len going to Conway House . ’
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