Example sentences of "spoken to me [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The last words he had spoken to me on the subject of kitchen units had been really quite abusive .
2 I gave her all the papers , and erm , she said well , and that meanwhile had , spoken to me on the phone , and said she would do what she could .
3 These words were spoken to me with a strong American accent .
4 They were the only words ever spoken to me as a player that could remotely be termed coaching … nobody realized that a young player needed reassurance . ’
5 This was almost the first time the bloke had spoken to me about anything , never mind about 10,000m running , and here he was telling me how to run tactically .
6 Keane , who is being pursued by Liverpool , Manchester United , Arsenal and Blackburn , admitted : ‘ Forest have spoken to me about a long-term contract , but I do n't want to get to the point where I am arguing over details and money .
7 I wonder if I can insist , it is n't a matter where and they have spoken to me about this particular case and
8 It is an a matter where Miss has spoken to me about this particular case and it
9 But some critics , and a number of ordinary viewers who have spoken to me about the show , feel rather uneasy .
10 Mr has not spoken to me about this
11 And he did say to me well he has spoken to me about it , he did say answering the telephone .
12 ‘ Anna has n't spoken to me at all , ’ confessed Seb unhappily .
13 When one thinks about it , when one remembers the way Miss Kenton had repeatedly spoken to me of my father during those early days of her time at Darlington Hall , it is little wonder that the memory of that evening should have stayed with her all of these years .
14 Teachers would come up smiling — not having spoken to me since the first year and now I was a sixth former .
15 He has n't properly spoken to me since our refusal to carry drugs .
16 Several former masons , or close relatives of those still in the Brotherhood , have spoken to me in similar ways .
17 Yeah she 's spoken to me in school .
18 Thus it was that , as I was wheeled perspiring into the editor 's office , that the first words ever spoken to me by an NME bigwig will remain with me for the rest of my life .
19 It was the first time that anybody had ever spoken to me like that and I was shocked .
20 I began to dislike her ; she looked sly and I felt indignant that she 'd spoken to me like that .
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