Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [pers pn] talk to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why did n't you talk to your mother about this earlier ? ’ |
2 | since we 've came home because she was , oh did n't you talk to her Wednesday morning early you know |
3 | " Did n't he talk to you at all ? " |
4 | ‘ Do n't you talk to our dad like that . ’ |
5 | Jo said : ‘ Why do n't you talk to mum , she 's sitting here . ’ |
6 | I said , ‘ Why do n't you talk to me ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Do n't you talk to me like that , boy ! ’ the man yells , glancing round again . |
8 | When one caller transgresses this line of demarcation , asking the presenter Dolores what she thinks of a terrorists ' kidnapping , she replies ‘ That would be a little outside the scope of this programme Charlie , there 'll be experts commenting again in the morning to tell you what to think of it , why do n't you talk to me about yourself … ’ ( 80 ) . |
9 | Why do n't you talk to people in the streets , you 're the parcels man ai n't you ? |
10 | ‘ Why do n't you talk to your mother ? ’ he asked . |
11 | Do n't you talk to me like that . |
12 | Do n't you talk to my mate like that . |
13 | your wife is over there , do n't you talked to her like that |
14 | ‘ I mean , does n't he talk to you about her ? |