Example sentences of "[vb infin] talk to " in BNC.

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1 If you know someone who has AIDS , or if you are worried or have questions about the illness , try to find someone you can trust to talk to about it — maybe your parents or a teacher or some other adult you feel close to .
2 If this is a worry for you , it is important to find someone you can trust to talk to .
3 Try to find someone you can trust to talk to .
4 Ca n't wait to talk to Philippe . ’
5 ‘ We do need to talk to the tutors and point out that the patterns of study that they are providing are not meeting the demands of the market , ’ Mr Armitage stresses .
6 Oh that 'll be even better then you 'll need to talk to him
7 ‘ I do n't need to talk to you .
8 So that 's something we will need to talk to you about before we just give you a prescription willy-nilly .
9 Do you need to talk to him ? ’
10 Probably I 'd be better off going self-employed would n't I ? and they said , Well in that case you 'll need to talk to the Chamber of Commerce
11 Okay is there anybody else that you would need to talk to about the recommendations that I 've just given to you ?
12 She made a very positive effort to be the right kind of person to be around — in other words , she was not a liability , she was an asset , an extremely good cook and a very good organiser , and having discovered that we both went to the same school in Switzerland where French was the main language taught , we would enjoy talking to each other in French , much to the annoyance of David who could n't understand the language . ’
13 I knew that Syl 's mother , like my own , would consider talking to yourself the first sign of madness .
14 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 .
15 And she did not want to talk to anyone .
16 That 'll do for now , but I may want to talk to you again . ’
17 ‘ He 'll want to talk to you . ’
18 Did n't want to talk to me , so I told her she 'd have to wait . ’
19 No , the police 'll want to talk to her first , wo n't they ?
20 ‘ What do you want to talk to me about ? ’
21 Ari said , ‘ And I do n't want to talk to you .
22 ‘ We do n't want to talk to them , sir , ’ Bean said .
23 If we are at an early stage of the work , still looking around for ideas and still perhaps ‘ hypothesis-seeking ’ , it is likely that we shall want to talk to people to try to get help , stimulation , new viewpoints , and so on .
24 ‘ Why would they want to talk to you ? ’
25 ‘ What do you want to talk to me about , Matilda ? ’
26 ‘ If I 'm not in the right mood I get very guarded and do n't want to talk to people .
27 ‘ Do you want to talk to him , or shall I say you 're otherwise engaged ? ’
28 ‘ I do n't want to talk to him . ’
29 Jack 's tactic was to keep as far away from his team-mates as possible — not difficult , because he was hitting the ball pretty straight and the Sunningdale amateur , who was also fairly straight , did n't really want to talk to a pro golfer .
30 You will want to talk to our Mr Wyatt , the assistant manager and function controller , who deals with all our function bookings .
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