Example sentences of "like talk to " in BNC.
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1 | I thought you might like to talk to him . ’ |
2 | That 's a shame really , cos I 'd like to talk to someone . |
3 | I do n't know if you would like to talk to Mum and me first ? ’ |
4 | I 'd like to talk to you . |
5 | ‘ I 'd like to talk to Mr Kendall alone , ’ Doone said placidly . |
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7 | ‘ He would like to talk to you about your X-rays . ’ |
8 | ‘ He would like to talk to you about them . ’ |
9 | When I was in a fit state she asked if I would like to talk to her . |
10 | ‘ As I said , I 'd like to talk to you about your mother . ’ |
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12 | I 'd like to talk to you about it , somewhere quieter . |
13 | Would you like to talk to me , or wait until he 's back ? |
14 | If anyone out there is considering rescuing one of those lovely animals and would like to talk to me or even come and see our dogs at home , I would be delighted to oblige . |
15 | She would like to talk to her own mother about the children , but there is no contact at the moment because Mr Smith told Susan 's mother to ‘ xxxx off ’ when he thought she was interfering in the family . |
16 | She would like to talk to her own mother about the children , but there is no contact at the moment because Mr Smith told Susan 's mother to ‘ … off ’ when he thought she was interfering in the family . |
17 | I would like to talk to you for a minute or two . ‘ |
18 | I 'm Foreign Office , I 'd like to talk to you about Michael . ’ |
19 | A lad we 'd like to talk to , the Captain and 1 . ’ |
20 | I would like to talk to you now about what is being done today , which has often been inspired by you . |
21 | We 'd like to talk to him . |
22 | They did not like to talk to Egyptian people . |
23 | Then she added , carefully casual : ‘ What I 'd really like to talk to Annabel about is us . |
24 | The meeting broke up and I was about to leave when a still , quiet voice said to Harold : ‘ Harold , I would much like to talk to you and Arnold by yourselves . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'd like to talk to you , but I find it difficult . ’ |
26 | ‘ And now I 'd like to talk to that boy , please . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'd like to talk to you about it . |
28 | ‘ Yes , but you see , ’ said Caspar , feeling his way cautiously now , ‘ you see , Inchbad would like to talk to Flame himself . |
29 | I told him I 'd like to talk to the head man . |
30 | ‘ I 'd like to talk to her ; does she still live around here ? ’ |