11. If you need any help -- promotional, financial or physical please talk to Pat Palmer or Bridget Ewing. 12. When the emperor talks to an intellectual, said the poet Fedor Tiutchev, he has the appearance of someone with rheumatism who is standing in a draught. 13. I would like to erm, talk to ninety-three on page thirty-one and er, this is education rationalizing primary school education. 14. Did you say talk to or torture? 15. They are given advice choosing topics by their tutors, the librarian talks to them about skills they will need and range of information available. 16. And now would be a good time to talk to him, she decided, as she pulled on her pyjamas and brushed back her hair. 17. Armed with this information, talk to a lot of different lending companies and see who can offer the best deal. 18. The public will be able to visit the centre, talk to companies currently operating there and see how the centre can help new businesses. 19. She would be prepared to go into schools and talk to young people about violence and the danger of carrying knives. 20. Have a li have a little talk to Bob look. |