Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be talking to " in BNC.

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1 Some years later I was at dinner with Brian Huggett and he got up and said , ‘ I should n't be talking to this man because he robbed me of the British Open .
2 He should n't be talking to a newspaper .
3 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 ?
4 ‘ I should n't be talking to you like this when you 're worried about your sister and I 'm only her friend . ’
5 I should n't be here , and I certainly should n't be talking to you , but I have no option . ’
6 Erm , if they start to have an illness and it develops we 'll obviously be talking to their doctor , I mean if it 's apparent that they 're blind on the form , well then , obviously we would looking the amount we paid , or , or , erm , basically come to some agreement on that .
7 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 ?
8 Well we 'd rather be talking to the West Midlands , Chair rather than fighting about where it 's going throughout the whole of England , which is a slight difference , in geographical terms .
9 ‘ They knew that I liked girls and if I had a choice , I would rather be talking to the girls than doing my homework . ’
10 Then you would not be talking to me like a business client with whom you have experienced an unfortunate misunderstanding . ’
11 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 .
12 We shall therefore be talking to the local chair of Friends of the Earth , whose name just escapes me a minute , yes , we shall be talking with him , thinking about a day .
13 English Heritage says that it will now be talking to its advisory committees .
14 ‘ I sha n't be talking to the Press about it , nor to anyone else .
15 Problems with volume on the last page erm I do n't that affect most of you erm you wo n't be , you wo n't be talking to cavernous places will you ?
16 So I suspect that you wo n't be talking to these kinds of men , or do you get a chance to talk to the men that you perceive are part of the problem .
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