Example sentences of "have [adv] spoken " in BNC.

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31 This afternoon she 's managed to confirm that they are all willing — except for Armitage , whom she says she has n't spoken to .
32 He has n't spoken to me except in anger for nine years ! ’
33 Has n't spoken a word in two days .
34 ‘ She has n't spoken to me since .
35 She has n't spoken since the day she got here , I 'm told , and that 's long before my time , ’ said Kraal aggressively .
36 There is one woman who regularly gazes across to her old home at Wouldham and if her brother is in his garden can see him plainly , but has n't spoken to him for several years .
37 ‘ Anna has n't spoken to me at all , ’ confessed Seb unhappily .
38 Semiotics has conventionally spoken in terms of a tripartite model of signifier , signified , and referent , in which the signifier is commonly a word or statement , the signified is a concept or thought , and the referent is the object in the real ( and social ) world to which both signifier and signified connect .
39 Semiotics has conventionally spoken in terms of a tripartite model of signifier , signified , and referent , in which the signifier is often a word or statement , the signified is a concept or a thought , and the referent an object in the real world to which both signifier and signified connect .
40 He is indeed an international figure and is respected so and he 's one of the few people to have actually addressed the Security Council on the question of apartheid and has indeed spoken at many United Nations conventions on the question of apartheid .
41 Her adopted father , Arthur Harrison , also of North Green , Staindrop , has been keeping a vigil for the daughter he has barely spoken to since she was 17 .
42 In my knowledge he has never spoken to us about this business .
43 It could n't be Dr Kent ; she hardly knew him , she 'd only spoken to him three times , and then briefly .
44 He 'd just spoken to Detective Inspector Balfour in his hole on the Foulness road , but there was n't much news on that front .
45 And er , I was also asked why I had offered to and I 'd already spoken to the students ' secretary about it .
46 Well I 'd already spoken to the man who was running the course , the lecturer and he told me I could go on it , but his secretary said it was booked .
47 She 'd hardly spoken to mother all day .
48 But … she 'd hardly spoken to Adam since the morning he 'd returned from Starr Hills .
49 It was the first time she 'd ever spoken to Aunt Sarah and come away with this feeling of no comfort , no help , weighing her down as if the big brass door stop from the porch had got lodged inside her .
50 It was the first time she 'd ever spoken about her early life to anyone .
51 He 'd certainly spoken of her appeal with convincing sincerity .
52 I 've had a girlfriend for two and a half years , but before that I 'd never spoken to a girl in my life .
53 I 'd never spoken to one till we had Louise , you know , which is not fair on us normal people …
54 He 'd never spoken directly to the man in all his seventeen years .
55 She 'd never spoken about family either .
56 His expression remained as unchanged as if she 'd never spoken , and she was gripped all over again by a longing to shatter that icy exterior .
57 Jesus who Himself spoke of ‘ the creation ’ could also have rightly spoken in terms of ‘ my creation ’ for as the apostle Paul wrote ‘ by Him were all things CREATED that are in heaven ( was there evolution in heaven ? ) and that are in earth … all things were CREATED by Him and for Him . ’
58 If you have any of the conditions listed , your doctor may have already spoken to you about the importance of healthy eating , and a healthy lifestyle .
59 We held hands all the way through Live Aid , having not spoken to each other for a week , and then rushed off to the Post Office as soon as we could with our three pounds .
60 h he 's got a , he 's coming down from Edinburgh and he wants to call in and see me about something and I do n't know what because I 've only spoken to his secretary .
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