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

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1 She has been talking to the Seniors about working on Saturdays .
2 Robin Powell has been talking to an Oxfordshire woman just elected , who takes a less optimistic view .
3 Ellwood could have been talking to a simpleton .
4 He might have been talking to the sheep when he said softly :
5 Mr Hagger and his partner , Dave Jennings , had been talking to a Birmingham broker about raising several million pounds of working capital .
6 ‘ If what this girl says is true , you 'll find proof of their guilt in the car , sergeant , ’ said the stout man who had been talking to the keeper .
7 I know the mental health on th on the health service side are facing the same problems and I was wondering to what extent the director had been talking to the District Health Authority on , on those lines .
8 All the time Ward had been talking to the receptionist his head had been half turned to the street doors , which were wide open , framing an incessant movement of people in an iridescent haze of hot sunlight .
9 ‘ I 've been talking to a lot of people . ’
10 ‘ You 've been talking to the girls ? ’
11 and er , when we got them printed , before we even sent them off , there were one , somebody , I 've been talking to the father in , in the father of the bridge
12 I have been talking to the whites many years about the lands in question , and it is strange they can not understand me ; the country they claim belonged to my father , and when he died it was given to me and my people , and I will not leave it until I am compelled to .
13 I have been talking to the leaders in Medicine and Education and clearly there are many areas where we can and will be working together in telling the Government that they must support us in supplying quality services and that the Treasury is a support service , not the determinant of policy .
14 We have been talking to the horse , stroking it , and trying to reassure it .
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