Example sentences of "[pron] get talk to " in BNC.

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1 I got to talk to you , man , alone . ’
2 I got to talk to you .
3 But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting .
4 I got talking to a Faber editor I knew slightly .
5 Sandy was already in the side , and I got talking to him again , Calero was struggling , and I said I might not have a bag for the Ryder Cup .
6 Indeed , when I visited the Pride Club recently , I got talking to a gay man who had been present that night and remembered it with anger and disgust .
7 They met , he insists , soon after , not before , he began presenting Dance Energy — ‘ I got talking to her and I liked that woman ’ — and his admiration for her today is obvious .
8 So a fellow named Mr worked at he was a neighbour , I got talking to him he says I 'll mention it and you can come .
9 ‘ I always make sure I have several fittings before I 'm satisfied with my boots , that way I get to talk to Hari .
10 You get to talk to each other face-to-face … and now that we 've had all this publicity from the event , the slogan is really much more value to both of us . ’
11 ‘ If you get talking to any New Yorkers they 'll tell what a lousy dirty city it is all full of crime and weirdos and garbage .
12 not really long you get talking to somebody and
13 Marty and Jean who ran Granny Takes A Trip were mates of Malcolm 's and they all used to meet up after work in the pub Sometimes Nick would be there too and we got talking to him .
14 So it was Bernie we got talking to in the pub about a name for the band .
15 But we got talking to her anyway .
16 Yes , I know how we got talking to this girl in the Post Office cos I erm I asked her for some stamps as well , you see , I wanted some cos I happen to be sending stuff of for Germany tomorrow .
17 Papa did n't know what to do , and then he got talking to some of his cronies , and he decided on a Grand Scheme .
18 He got talking to a man called Mac he met while listening to Vivaldi in Regent 's Park and they agreed to try playing something in one of the Baker Street concourses .
19 There he got talking to a gaunt girl in an ash-stained black smock who claimed to have read his screenplay and who , over glasses of red wine , and later in the terrible pub , told him he was a weakling and a hypocrite with no notion of the ways of men and women .
20 But Rank Xerox is large and well-known and this must make it easier for it to get to talk to people .
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