Example sentences of "[conj] i 've speak [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have n't had time to meet everyone yet although I 've spoken to Mr Patel across the landing . ’
2 Erm , this is something that I 've spoken with about over a long period and what really has concerned me is that we 've two red signals , both facing the traffic and children and blind people could be crossing thinking the traffic had held up , and when I or detecting we rely on our own engineers maybe going round that way , maybe the police or public reporting it .
3 Make up some tale that I 've spoken to her on me rounds .
4 Right I am saying it 's people that I 've spoken to .
5 And a lot of people that I 've spoken to who 've had problems have turned to that alternative because they could see no other .
6 I quote word for word , on the question of wanting details as to why the appeal was overturned , it is not a practice of the organization to give the reasons for such decisions and I would add that I 've spoken to the National Executive Officer on this matter and he 's confirmed that we are not required to do so .
7 But I can reassure members that I 've spoken to the department , and they are committed to attempt to encourage disabled applicants for jobs and taking them on .
8 I do n't want you to be lonely so I 've spoken to Mrs Scott Wilson .
9 I 'm afraid it still does happen that there is fanaticism , which is fanaticism is , as I understand it , self-righteousness with a strong religious dimension , and it does happen and I 've spoken of forces that erode it , but they can also exacerbate it , irritate it , into stronger activity , and of course we erm in the United Kingdom do n't have to look very far to see that happening , and it is , I think , a very great threat .
10 And I 've spoken to Paula since the last meeting and and chase it but it still has n't been
11 I 've saved some money , and I 've spoken to my mother , and I am going home . ’
12 Oh and I 've spoken to Tony meeting .
13 ‘ Seriously you know I ca n't say anything until I 've spoken to my mother . ’
14 I ca n't say any more until I 've spoken to Peter . ’
15 But we ca n't do anything until I 've spoken to Langley . ’
16 Well sh she practi she 's that worried anyway cos erm I said to him well I wo n't do anything until I 've spoken to Geoff , I 'll go out
17 That 's one thing here , will get them in and out , but I 've spoken to patients who say they do n't get the care here and , on the surface it looks a brilliant hospital , it gets them in and out , you know , it does everything , it 's got all the facilities but it does n't give them the care .
18 Er , it 's like , it 's like the foreman on the shopfloor for some reason , there 's a er , in the systems or whatever , er , the warehouseman er , the night porter er , when he takes over , he knows what he 's doing , he knows what I want , because I 've spoken to him about it , erm , he knows what items I want to leave for stock people , erm , and Sue , the checkout manager , she 'll know if I want extra people on the shopfloor because we 're quiet , or I expect it to be quiet , erm , she knows where they 've got to be , and I 'll come back and review it with her .
19 ‘ Not till I 've spoken to Nadirpur .
20 After I 've spoken to you , I walk out to the gate
21 ‘ We leave as soon as I 've spoken to the Queen . ’
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