He wants to speak to me tomorrow, or rather, as he put it, he wants me to speak to him. |
I just rang my brother to ask his advice but, as is always the way when you really want to speak to someone, he's out! |
I am entitled to speak to an audience who I know accepts my fundamental premises. |
I want every member who wants to speak to be able to have his or her say, and to be heard. |
Their children attend private academies and may occasionally speak to one of the Peasantry as the latter mows the grass or cleans the house. |
In particular they want to speak to the driver of a large articulated lorry which had a curtain-sided trailer with gold writing on it. |