Example sentences of "[conj] i 've talked [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although I 've talked about some of them before there is such a feeling in fashion for double jacquard that I want to suggest them to you again . |
2 | Er I wonder if you will use any of the things that I 've talked to you about tonight ? |
3 | The brothel keeper had no reason to lie to me , and I 've talked to the other clients who saw her there . ’ |
4 | We 've done a review of the service , we did a review of field centres , we really do not accept that one area , no matter how worthwhile and I 've talked to you |
5 | Alright , what you did n't see , and I 've talked to the man who made the video , and he tells me that in fact — as played in slow motion , it does definitely show that Martin Foyle as the ball was going goalward , got the final touch to the ball and did put it into the net , no doubt that in fact it was Foyle 's goal . |
6 | But then , if I 've talked to her and they have n't , they ca n't argue can they ? ’ |
7 | I would n't talk to everyone like I 've talked to you . ’ |
8 | In my experience it 's always , it 's higher than low pay , and I do n't believe that companies go to an area because the payment of wages is low if everything else is not favourable to them as well , in fact low pay in itself does not attract , and conversely , I do n't think the thought 's an impossibility , because I 've talked to potential inward investors , and jokingly , sort of teased them and if you get enough companies coming into Shropshire , then inevitably wages will go up , and they 're intelligent people , and they realize it , and they not the magic ball , and of course when local shopkeepers are concerned about their businesses , then the amount of wages that are available to spend has an effect on your local small company . |
9 | So , I 'll send you more information after I 've talked to her . |