Example sentences of "you have talk to " in BNC.
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1 | I see you 've talked to Pickerage , ’ said Mr Crumwallis , his long , bony body now fully inside and draped up against the doorpost , his head poked forward , the whole effect being to make him look like a bereaved ostrich . |
2 | ’ Some companies have been very conciliatory , ’ though they 've still come out with lines like ’ if only you 'd talked to us first … ’ . |
3 | ‘ You 've talked to Giles , of course ? ’ |
4 | And Angela did n't need to borrow — I imagine you 've talked to her solicitors ? |
5 | You 've talked to people ? ’ |
6 | You 've talked to someone already . ’ |
7 | ‘ You come on in when you 've talked to the police . |
8 | ‘ I suppose you 've talked to Mr Bryant ? ’ |
9 | Okay you 've talked to them the phone right and you 're gon na go and sign them up . |
10 | So the chances were there for United rather than Portsmouth erm but you always had that feeling in the last quarter of an hour , is n't that funny , you 've talked to Ken Vasey and we 've talked to Andy Melville , and I think they both agreed that erm Portsmouth might just come through and snatch three points . |
11 | You had to talk to those dear old folk at the Empress and I do n't blame you . |
12 | She had seen it far too often : the self-inflicted divorces , the ones you had to talk to before lunch because the rest of their day was an alcoholic marsh , those shunted to a not-too-responsible job in the Registry or an early pension — ; Peace hath its victims no less renowned than war . |
13 | As Lovins said : ‘ You have to talk to people where they 're at , not where you 're at . ’ |
14 | They know you have talked to me about your secret work . |