Example sentences of "you 've talk " in BNC.

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1 You 've talked to Giles , of course ? ’
2 And Angela did n't need to borrow — I imagine you 've talked to her solicitors ?
3 You 've talked about several islands , ’ I said , ‘ but there 's one thing I ca n't get straight . ’
4 You 've talked to people ? ’
5 You 've talked to someone already . ’
6 I we had a under-manager come , he come from somewhere down Staffordshire way and y you you 've talked about Tweedledum and Tweedledee , they used to call him Biffy he was just like like one of them .
7 Now , you 've you 've talked about these activities , erm , .
8 You 've talked about Nicola 's husband .
9 ‘ You come on in when you 've talked to the police .
10 You 've talked enough about evil .
11 Josie squeezed Lucy 's shoulders and said , ‘ What about this Joe person you 've talked about ?
12 ‘ I suppose you 've talked to Mr Bryant ? ’
13 ‘ Do n't think you 've talked your way out of Sybil 's ministrations , ’ Ralf warned fitzAlan , stretching his legs out before him .
14 Most of the schemes that are put in here are actually assessed by the area highway engineer and if you 've got particular schemes , especially ones that you know you 've talked about in the past , the best way of dealing with them is to speak to him directly and say , why is n't it in this time ?
15 Okay you 've talked to them the phone right and you 're gon na go and sign them up .
16 I mean it 's hard t y I mean you come away with a list of t things that you 've talked about , maybe headings and that 's about it and then you go and build your own notes up .
17 You 've talked me into contact lenses , six summer outfits and a bikini .
18 You 're continuously working round and taking people off doing what they ought to do simply to move things around and you , you 've talked of that .
19 Were there a lot of these er particularly amongst the older men and the and the inspectors and that that kind of thing , were there a And you 've talked about , a lot of the old ideas were still
20 Well marketing could be sorts of things , it could be doing exhibitions which you 've talked about , it could be erm , mail shots , it could be looking , going down the library to do , to look up the electoral role , to look up the names of people .
21 a bit more about the the range of employment you would envisage on the sort of fifty hectare site that you 've talked about .
22 You 've talked about many , many galaxies and so forth .
23 You 've talked about fairly large distances , distances that you could n't possibly measure with tape measures and using normal methods of measurement , how on earth do you know these distances are the kind you describe ?
24 One of the problems I have with what you 've all been saying so far is that you 've talked about encouraging a sense of warmth and security , well maybe we ought to confront the fact that the world is not a warm and secure place and deal with those kinds of issues , and say and put it squarely before children .
25 Don , you 've talked me into it .
26 So the chances were there for United rather than Portsmouth erm but you always had that feeling in the last quarter of an hour , is n't that funny , you 've talked to Ken Vasey and we 've talked to Andy Melville , and I think they both agreed that erm Portsmouth might just come through and snatch three points .
27 You 've talking about it choosing a , choosing a topic and changing topics .
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