Example sentences of "have [adv] talked [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm Nick has obviously talked about the er , the phasing of the estate erm , just to point out that the reason for it , perhaps seeming a bit of long drawn out er affair , it 's , it 's a , a minimum time as far as erm , all the people who have been negotiating feel it 's achievable in if we are to make sure that the estate does n't remain a building site as as a as a total entity fo , at any time , so this site here will not commence until this site is completed so that there will be some er , rest bite for the bungalow residents and of course , somewhere to park their cars in the in the interim . |
2 | of British Rail 's freight business originates in the north-west , is not it strange that British Rail has not talked to the majority of its users already about times and tariffs for the channel tunnel ? |
3 | Miss Downey , who now lives in a Los Angeles suburb , has already talked to architects and plans to start building in the spring . |
4 | Something very similar is found in L'Esquiriel , in which the boy 's figurative euphemisms — squirrel , nest , eggs — are not simply comic as signifiers of " real " objects — penis , scrotum or pubic hair , testicles — but as signifiers of the sort of language that the girl has already talked about — vit , coilles , etc. — but is discouraged from using . |
5 | This government has repeatedly talked about ‘ giving the unions back to their members . ’ |
6 | Madonna has often talked of her Ten Year Plan , a route to megastardom designed to keep her in the manner to which she has quickly become accustomed for years to come too . |
7 | He has n't talked to me since , but Violet tells me she has explained to him that ‘ some people are funny about dogs ’ . |
8 | He has doubtless talked to Wasim Akram and knows how attractive the inducements can be . |
9 | Cook 's skipped it , and the others said they 'd already talked to you . ’ |
10 | We 'd often talked about it and I 'd always said , No , I would never do anything like that until I got married . |
11 | Er , the I I also make the point , that er , my understanding is having now talked to a number of the other C A B's , that in fact they were looking to Thamesdown money advice centre because this money was actually to replace funds that previously had been er , available through the Allied Dunbar sponsorship scheme , and which has , which I gather was withdrawn er , at very short notice , and they were looking to Thamesdown to er provide that support and resource as a county resource , and I I therefore felt that it was right to bring it forward . |
12 | As a staunch supporter of the traditional FX4S design in any colour you like as long as it 's black , I suppose I should n't have even talked to him , let alone been friendly . |
13 | people had hitherto talked of the aftermath of nuclear bombing as ‘ catastrophic ’ ; he introduced the concept of ‘ acceptable damage ’ . |
14 | We 've all talked about nothing else , ever since you went . |
15 | ‘ He sang like a little bird , once he knew the Admiral had already talked to us . ’ |
16 | By the end of the day , many of them said that they had not talked to so many people since the last Newbury Rally ! |
17 | But the next day Mr Clarke insisted that nothing had in fact changed from the NHS White Paper because it had not talked of cash limits , only of firm budgets . |
18 | Although they had not talked about the weird reality of Northern Ireland since her arrival , in Manchester Jessica occasionally had a little rant . |
19 | oh Barbados , but we have to seen if their teletext if they let us do , but I 've just talked to Jamaican people and they said their , their friend he got some contact wanting some order , then later on this lady says no it 's best thing to do go |
20 | Okay so if I can just go through what I 've just talked with , with you about . |
21 | Can you make the very brief leaflet , the one we 've just talked about , |
22 | I 've just talked about it . |
23 | We 've just talked about it in this room . |
24 | I 've just talked about what happens when a branch member wants to appeal but this is a branch as a whole that 's made a decision at a meeting that it does n't agree with something that 's happened . |
25 | More or less what we 've just talked about . |
26 | Otherwise , I 've just talked about the alternative . |
27 | Well you 've just talked about |
28 | Like when there considering how there gon na spend there money every year , they should have reference to this policy cos general Council policy like , how can I spend my money to redistribute resor resources , so that we can provide more for people who are in need , so it is n't just about projects , it 's about a policy and we develop those kind of things , we 've already talked about the Unit Policy and we developed that . |
29 | Right , the second factor which Tony outlined was what was happening in the population and again we 've already talked about this . |
30 | And finally , again we 've already talked about the elderly er age groups , there was a growth in the sixty plus age group of about five per cent . |