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 . |