Example sentences of "he have talk about " in BNC.
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1 | If he has to talk about his dog , before long he 'll be deadpanning his way through an entire history of his dog 's cousin Spot 's last tail operation . |
2 | He watches the man closely to see how he reacts when he has to talk about this appalling figure . |
3 | ‘ He has talked about it before and nothing came of it , ’ she said . |
4 | And Braque 's early Cubist work gives exactly that impression of ‘ manual ’ space which he has talked about . |
5 | He has talked about TECs and has risen three times to intervene , but has declined to give the Government an ounce of credit for having established the TECs and for having taken that most imaginative step . |
6 | Although Gibbons has not said whether he agrees with that analysis , he has talked about ‘ a rotation ’ in which new programmes replace older initiatives . |
7 | And yet he 'd talked about giving it back if he won and if she was good to him . |
8 | ‘ My dear girl , you 'd have thought him very ill-bred if he 'd talked about money to you , and even if he had , you would n't have understood the relevance of what he was saying , any more than he understands how well off we are . |
9 | There was a note from Lisabeth Sellotaped to my door telling me that Frank had phoned and that Salome was ‘ comfortable ’ which was heaps better than ‘ stable ’ , and he 'd talked about her being moved to town . |
10 | That investigating team he 'd talked about , they were probably passionately interested in him . |
11 | Now , if he 'd written in a more highfalutin way , or he 'd talked about Liz and myself , or a variety of other things , in a very pontificating way , it may never have got in the newspaper because they would have said , ‘ What is the relevance ? |
12 | The book is prefaced by a quotation from William Faulkner 's The Bear , in which McCaslin says ( in response to uncertainty as to what the poem they were discussing meant ) , ‘ He had to talk about something . ’ |
13 | It was now seventeen years since the Countryside in 1970 Conference , when he had talked about ‘ the horrifying effects of pollution in all its cancerous forms ’ . |
14 | He had talked about moving , but after his passing her late mother had simply refused to countenance what she had called ‘ evacuation ’ . |
15 | His doubts about the nature and value of contemporary society were frequently expressed also in the Criterion ; in the issue of October 1935 , for example , he had talked about the plight of Papuan natives who had been corrupted by Western civilization . |
16 | ‘ And the old man said that he had talked about my grandfather many times and he said : |
17 | Yet , when I saw him on this occasion , he seemed more than usually calm and quiet , which , given that the most painful of interrupters might arrive at any hour , showed that when , in the very essay I was delivering to him , he had talked about the necessity for the ‘ discipline and training of the emotions ’ , he meant what he said and practised it . |
18 | In a rare moment of self-disclosure , he had talked about wanting to go up to God and ask ‘ why ? ’ |
19 | Well , having agreed with that , Freud then , faces a problem , because the problem he faces is , that in the previous book of his , that we looked at er , that he had published erm , what fourteen or so years earlier , Totem and Taboo where he had talked about the origin of religion . |
20 | Well has got to have something to do has n't he ? to justify his job because I mean he 's talked to in the past , he 's talked about everything . |
21 | He 's talked about all the various departments , he 's erm used up half a ton of paper and erm I think was the job of the chief officers and the managers of the department . |