Example sentences of "have [vb pp] talk to " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I understand that erm somebody from the unit has had talked to your group before , but it 's just as well to come and talk to you again because we 've changed the Local Government Unit , not the same erm , unit that it was when we were first introduced , we 've grown basically . |
2 | And that 's Nick Harris talking to Ken Vasey up at the Manor ground and we hope to return to the Manor in a few moments time and see who else Nick has got to talk to us . |
3 | A LOYALIST politician has admitted talking to Sinn Fein about his plans to travel into the heart of republican areas of Belfast . |
4 | Although Prabhakar has declined to talk to the media until after she is confirmed by the US Senate , three years ago she described her job at DARPA as one of ‘ making sure that things happen . |
5 | She should have stayed to talk to the girl , but her telephone was ringing . |
6 | There was always that about Mario , that if he had n't been one hell of a racing driver , you still would have wanted to talk to him ; and that , although he was one hell of a racing driver , you still preferred to talk to him about other matters . |
7 | He would have liked to talk to her more about her husband , but he could n't really bring himself , not yet , to ask any more questions . |
8 | Alice would have liked to talk to her , for she felt drawn to her in some kind of kinship ; but Caroline did not feel this , it seemed . |
9 | He would have liked to talk to Richie , but Richie had had the in-car phone removed . |
10 | I 'll ring her when I 've stopped talking to you , she 'll be so relieved . |
11 | Once in the park , Joyce 's mother had stopped to talk to another young woman while Joyce herself sat watching some birds pecking at the remains of a sandwich that someone had dropped on the path . |
12 | ‘ I 've enjoyed talking to you . |
13 | I 've come to talk to you . ’ |
14 | " I am dummy , " she said , " so I 've come to talk to you . |
15 | ‘ It 's you I 've come to talk to . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 've come to talk to you about Ryan . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 've come to talk to you . |
18 | Anneliese had turned to talk to her husband and friends near by , and Caroline felt abruptly marooned with Roman , unnerved by the force of her feelings . |
19 | ‘ I 've missed talking to you . |
20 | As he was relating his story , he suddenly realised that sitting before him among the directors was the sandy-haired man he had seen talking to Mr Dwerringhouse . |
21 | In a moment of high fervour I had offered to talk to that Mafia of old , the Winchester Quakers , on my experiences at the Bristol Cancer Help Centre . |
22 | ‘ Marjorie , I 've got to talk to you about this business , but I ca n't do it now . |
23 | I 've got to talk to him , though . |
24 | ‘ We 've got to talk to him , ’ said Myeloski , once the doctor was satisfied with his credentials . |
25 | I 've got to talk to them tomorrow . |
26 | I 've got to talk to you before your husband comes looking for you . ’ |
27 | But I I 've got to In fact I 'll make myself a note here and now , I 've got to talk to and I 'll get them to send some more tapes . |
28 | ‘ I told you — I 've got to talk to you in private . |
29 | I 've got to talk to you , Josh . ’ |
30 | I 've got to talk to my bookie . ’ |