Example sentences of "[verb] me talk " in BNC.
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1 | But no one can make me talk to you . |
2 | She made me talk . |
3 | Yet lie let me talk … ’ |
4 | He was there merely to look wise and let me talk . |
5 | Now , let me talk to you about how we shall do what is required of us . ’ |
6 | ‘ Let me talk to Bonanza , ’ I said . |
7 | And Henderson is pushing the door from here , and the Today man is pushing from there : ‘ Let me talk to her , ’ he is saying , and Henderson is panting and pushing the door , saying , ‘ That 's enough , that 's enough , she is with us now ’ . ’ |
8 | ‘ Let me talk , sir . |
9 | ‘ Let me talk , ’ Faye pleaded wearily . |
10 | But let me talk , ’ she said quickly . |
11 | Let me talk to her . |
12 | Okay , let me talk about money then , do |
13 | Let me talk to a G P down here , Dr Stephen . |
14 | Now let me talk a little bit about policies . |
15 | ‘ Irish , please let me talk . ’ |
16 | let me talk to mummy . |
17 | Let me talk to mummy . |
18 | Oh let me , let me talk to you . |
19 | Mmm , well I , that 's probably why you let me talk to David Vine , , and the |
20 | At first , so Coleridge improbably claimed , Walsh thought he had been found out : ‘ for he heard me talk of one Spy Nozy , which he was inclined to interpret of himself , and of a remarkable feature belonging to him ’ . |
21 | He enjoyed very much hearing me talk about England — our laws , our universities , our great buildings . |
22 | ‘ Please , ’ she asked , genuinely fearful now , it seemed to Hope , who relished the fact , ‘ will you sit down and let me talk to you ? ’ |
23 | ‘ They might have happened by now if you 'd just let me see this … opera , TV series , pop-up-book , whatever the hell it is ; and if you 'd let me talk to a few people . |
24 | Ah , do n't let me talk about Colette . |
25 | Okay could you let me talk to the driver ? |
26 | ‘ Sir , you 've been talking nonsense to make me talk nonsense . |