Example sentences of "come [adv prt] and talk [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm going to try and get them to come on and talk about this tomorrow .
2 And I 'd been wondering whether like I could perhaps persuade him or his boss , the professor to come along and talk to us , and let , some of their time is very full , and to them time is money .
3 ‘ You goin' to come in and talk to me after you 've eaten ? ’
4 Do you think you could get him to come in and talk to us ? ’
5 When we 're in Scotland , we regularly pay for Northern Ireland producers to come over and talk to us .
6 You did it on me , gettin' her to come up and talk to me , and do n't think I do n't know you 're laughin' about it .
7 ‘ Us is in 'ere , Sergeant Joe , ’ called Ella , ‘ Mum told us to come up and talk to yer lady friend . ’
8 He went down extremely well last Sunday , for example , when many people gathered outside the party 's central committee building in an unauthorised meeting and called on him to come out and talk to them .
9 Listen I I 'm going to come back and talk to you in more lengths
10 Never mind , perhaps next time when we meet and hopefully we 'll be meeting again in say a fortnight 's time , erm we can set some time aside when you 'll both be here cos I 'm sure she 'll be interested to hear what I 've got to come back and talk about .
11 So wh when we actually say communist , I mean , it does seem odd that it would be controversial to the communists for Mao to come back and talk about revolution .
12 I remember when my school opened , or just before it did , erm I got the staff together for a conference for a day , and got another East Sussex Head , James Quinn , who came along and talked to them , and one of the things he said was now for the next week or two , whatever John Werner says goes .
13 Bartlemas and O'Rourke came in and talked about the first night of Gielgud 's Prospero ( ‘ Doing it again , dear ’ at the National .
14 But mostly he did not need to talk at a bunfight , people came up and talked to him , and he would nod his head and smile benevolently and say happily , Yes , Yes , Yes .
15 Perhaps this was what those few loud-mouthed rabbit-eyed creatures who dropped their bombs at the first flak and then came back and talked about the target area had felt like .
16 Months later , Julie came out and talked about it .
17 Well no , now you see , now is , what 's happened is this tt we argued er the case after we saw the notice , but we only saw the notice about a week before it went into com into committee , so we 'd only a very short time to get everything organized , well we got letters and this petition , we sent it in to the council , Stanley came round and talked to one of the young men round our place , not like that , but he was saying oh we 'll do this , that and the other , but when he came round and now we know they 'd lobbied all the committee that were good and they knew it was gon na be passed , they knew before they went in it was gon na be passed
18 Thank you very much and thank you for coming down and talking to us today .
19 ‘ I 'll come down and talk to you about that , ’ Donleavy said .
20 Because you know money-wise because we were not content to sit back and see er schemes being introduced that , which were going to act as a deterrent to er our members er being able to earn wages er on incentives and so therefore erm what happened was that we agreed that the consultants er head personnel manager would come down and talk to each group of people who were being put on to the incentive scheme , one , in order that he go over everything with them in regard to its application , and two , then answer any practical questions er where our members may find that there could be difficulties .
21 Put it this way if I was having a problem with a member of my staff , or was , and we felt we wanted your help then you would come in and talk to them
22 In and that 's coming in on Friday and I asked Jackie yesterday whether she could come in and talk to you , she was trying to Monday .
23 right , okay so anyway that erm one 's causing a little bit of concern , I 've got another one scheduled for March which I was going to centre on here where will come along and talk to us about the Editor and the Royal Visit and you know ee ach dear me how glad I am to be away from the Scottish Office
24 Then they 'd come back and talk about rugby half the night and all you heard was ‘ came around the bloody blind side and bang ! ’ '
25 Yeah okay we 'll come back and talk to you in a moment do n't go away .
26 ‘ He says , they think some creatures from another world will come out and talk to them . ’
27 yeah and it 's a public relations exercise , and we 've been lumbered with it you know over the years we 've tried to push crime prevention and people come in and they do take notes of various things you know there 's obviously some people who come in and talk about crime prevention which we can answer fully , there are other enquiries about everything from bloody
28 Yes , we had the Labour candidate knocking on our door yesterday and I think John must of been in a right foul mood , cos he he says come in and talk to me
29 If you 'd like us to move on , come out and talk to us properly . ’
30 ‘ Go and have the mammogram and then come back and talk to me . ’
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