Example sentences of "for me talk " in BNC.

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1 There was only one option left and that was for me to talk directly to Albert Spanswick , the Chairman of the TUC Health Services Committee .
2 I should visit Alida , who is now also alone , and Dorothea , for she has her friend whose name I can not remember , and that is yet another person for me to talk to , make friends with .
3 ‘ It is not easy for me to talk of such things to you , ’ he murmured , a trifle hesitantly .
4 She took no notice , and I began to hate her , not because I was having to apologize — she looked so old and sad that I was genuinely sorry — but because she would n't listen and it was such a-terrible physical struggle for me to talk ; my mouth seemed to be full of some sickly , sticky stuff , like chewing-gum .
5 ‘ But it 's far too early for me to talk about marriage .
6 He just sits there , very quietly , and watches me work and waits for me to talk .
7 ‘ Look , this is not a good time for me to talk .
8 I doubted that , but it was no time for me to talk out of turn .
9 Although his cold manner made it difficult for me to talk to him , I had to ask him whether he had found any employment for me .
10 In spite of himself Joe was impressed by the earnestness in Chris 's voice and said less forcefully , ‘ I know it 's easy for me to talk , I 've never been in this situation , but what 's going to happen ?
11 ‘ You find it odd for me to talk of fate , neh ? ’
12 Oh erm I 'm sure er who do you think will perhaps be of benefit erm for me to talk to them as well you know to discuss this with them ?
13 and if you can have a word with them I 'd be grateful that just lays the foundation for me to talk to them and er and to go and see them .
14 I think it might be wise for me to talk to the accountant before I , you know , put these plans into effect .
15 In view of this , it would be no more than proper and right for me to talk in some in great detail about it , but I am not going to , and not just because I have an eye on the clock , or an ear for the protest of stomachs .
16 ‘ How 's for me talking to her ? ’
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