Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] talk " in BNC.
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1 | But he has no small talk . |
2 | He has no small talk , except about politics and , possibly , cricket . |
3 | Then when Evans went in to a selection committee meeting , the reason for Connon 's presence that night , Dalziel had had a long talk with Gwen . |
4 | He 's certainly had a long talk with me since you left the team — ’ |
5 | We 've had a good talk now . |
6 | ‘ Let's have no more talk of what 's fitting . |
7 | ‘ Aye , Ah 'd best have a wee talk with her myself . ’ |
8 | And now , here was Matilda sitting in the classroom with a curiously exalted look on her face and asking if she could have a private talk . |
9 | ‘ Yes , I know , but if you call early we can have a long talk . ’ |
10 | ‘ I promise you that we will have a long talk — and sort out everything between us , once and for all , ’ he murmured , burying his face in her blonde hair for a moment , before raising himself up on an elbow to gaze down at her lovely face . |
11 | Think about it and let's have a proper talk . |
12 | The headmaster said , ‘ I think we 'd better have a little talk . |
13 | I think the three of us should sit down and have a little talk . ’ |
14 | B. T. If there was a night-watchman , you could stop and have a little talk with him — they had these coke fires . |
15 | After a pause , he says , ‘ Why do n't you have a little talk with Heavenly Father while you 're waiting for me ? |
16 | I thought we should have a little talk . ’ |
17 | ‘ So , all we have to do is get past Gog and Magog , and we can have a little talk . ’ |
18 | There 's a bit to talk about there … we might have a little talk about industrial justice . |
19 | ‘ And then we 'll have a little talk to Mr Harris . |
20 | We 'll have a longer talk when I 'm home again . ’ |
21 | Anne and Millie were both in the kitchen and they were having a serious talk as well . |
22 | I SPENT most of Friday morning having a long talk with Paul Seddon — Assistant Commissioner Seddon , who is our department 's special representative at New Scotland Yard . |
23 | Then I was in the corridor , having an intimate talk with an old friend who could no longer stand . |
24 | I 'd like to have a long talk to you about her . ’ |
25 | I shall have to have a long talk with the Lord beforehand . ’ |
26 | Seb determined he would find time to have a long talk with her when his present hectic spell of work came to an end . |
27 | Sheila and Annie did not contact each other during the following week : Annie planned to invite Sheila back for coffee after the next meeting , to have a friendly talk , away from the hothouse of the group , but Sheila sent her apologies to the meeting . |
28 | Likewise , I shall no longer go around promising to have a good talk with the kids . |
29 | I want to have a good talk with Mr Makepeace and Mr Farraday … ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'm sure you want to have a private talk . ’ |