Example sentences of "i [modal v] talk [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I may talk of experiencing a sly , unpleasant look as a leer , but this is not a matter of some sensation accompanying my seeing the look . |
2 | I knew I must talk with her again , but at that moment I was content to have used the words of the last of the great desert explorers . |
3 | I must talk with you . ’ |
4 | ‘ I must talk to you , ’ she said . |
5 | Because I felt I must talk to someone . |
6 | ‘ I must talk to you . |
7 | ‘ Doctor — I must talk to you . |
8 | Then I must talk to her . ’ |
9 | Dear Mr Riddle , I must talk to you privately . |
10 | But I suppose I must talk to them because that man was an American . |
11 | ‘ I must talk to you , ’ she breathed , half in despair . |
12 | I must talk to you . |
13 | Crilly , wo n't you ring me , I must talk to you . |
14 | ‘ I must talk to you ! ’ he had uttered in an urgent undervoice . |
15 | ‘ I must talk to you before tonight . |
16 | ‘ I must talk to you during the nature walk , ’ he went on , ‘ and tell you what is going on here . ’ |
17 | I must talk to him ! ’ |
18 | ‘ I must talk to you , Mr Higgins . |
19 | ‘ As a matter of interest , he specifically stressed that I must talk to you on an impersonal basis only . ’ |
20 | I must talk to the prior . ’ |
21 | I do n't know , I must talk to Marilyn about it . |
22 | Now , everybody 's instinct is to think , ‘ My goodness , I must give way , I , you know , they really need it , I must talk to him down the telephone . ’ |
23 | ‘ There are one or two more things I must talk about . |
24 | Best I should talk about it . ’ |
25 | I wonder if I should talk to him about it ? |
26 | I thought that it was right that I should talk to you , try and build a better picture of Michael . ’ |
27 | ‘ That 's precisely why I think I should talk to the Prince . |
28 | I think perhaps I should talk to Connor first , so he can break the news gently to Patrick and Mary . |
29 | ‘ But perhaps I should talk to her . ’ |
30 | But perhaps I should talk to them . ’ |