Example sentences of "[pron] have talk " in BNC.

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1 Yes I 'd to talk to her .
2 ‘ After I 'd talked to Sue , another member of staff helped to introduce me to the residents .
3 He said , ‘ I 'd talked so much to Nigel about his thoughts on so many things that as far as I 'm concerned he was with us all the way through .
4 I 'd talked to him a year ago — and we just kept in touch .
5 I intended to pick up my car and come over to see you as soon as I 'd talked to Bertelli , but when I got back here Lorenzini had this message from up near the fort .
6 I 'd talked too much about him .
7 I 'd talked myself into caring more for some worn-out principle than about the reality of what was happening to us .
8 And my mum , my mum was sat in The Weathers with me and I 'd talked to her and everything and I did n't even know that that
9 But I had to talk to you today . ’
10 I had to talk live into the main BBC news programme from Sheffield , as a kind of 1812 Overture burst behind my head , in response to Neil Kinnock 's remarkable speech .
11 By next morning I 'd only got as far as realising that I had to talk you round . ’
12 I was g I had to talk to your dad when you were n't there felt such a dick .
13 During our last dog sledge trip I had talked of my love of whales to Odd-Knut .
14 I rang the Big Man up the next day after I had talked to him and said : ‘ When 's the next meeting ? ’ .
15 He and I had talked long into the tropical nights and I had enjoyed his company , and I would have liked to have spent more time with Senator Crowninshield , but three months ?
16 It was strange to see the Prince occupying the same segment of sofa where only the year before I had talked to his uncle .
17 I had talked a great deal to her about my nights in Marcus .
18 Way back in 1957 I had talked my boss into allowing me to learn to fly helicopters with the British European Airways Helicopter Unit at Gatwick and in 1960 I sat in on the first ground school course BOAC conducted for their senior captains converting to the first Boeing 707s .
19 I did not recognize the Evans family of Penygraig as some of the last members of the old immemorial community of the hills until I had talked with Edward Thomas of Penywaun .
20 He looked at me , as if I had talked of going to the North Pole . ’
21 My dad and I had talked about these things so rarely .
22 The colonel wanted to know what I had been doing and who I had talked to .
23 I wish I had talked to him though . ’
24 But I 've talked , as you know , to so many women , and sex seems to be a wholly other experience .
25 I 've talked to some of my son 's teachers about bullying in schools and they say that these children whom no one has ever laid a finger on can not imagine the pain they inflict on others .
26 I 've talked to my stepfather , but he denies that the letter even exists .
27 His tone is friendly but the questions are direct : where I 've been , who I 've talked to , what I 'm doing that day .
28 So , I 'll send you more information after I 've talked to her .
29 ‘ Forgive me if I 've talked rubbish . ’
30 I 've talked to the designer , Dick Denney , and Dick said that they were definitely made for this market , so I guess they probably perform better in the UK . ’
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