Sentence examples for Had talk from inspiring English sources

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Since then, we've had talk of mass deportations, black protesters who deserve "to get roughed up," mosques closing, and databases where Muslims would have to register.

Two of Rudofsky's other projects (about which we had talk stories) have been an attack on the idiocy of twentieth-century dress & an attack on the more hopeless problem of shoes.

By Charles Cooke, James Thurber, John Brooks, and Hoss The New Yorker, June 17 , 1933P. 8 Had talk with George Sanders, entomologist who predicted coming of termites year or so before they got here.

He made regular appearances on WCBS-TV, had talk shows on Fox television and on WNEW and WABC radio, teamed with former Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato for a Bloomberg Radio program and was a frequent commentator on the local news television station NY1.

Meanwhile, Mr. López, who often boasts about driving an economy car and living in an apartment in a working class neighborhood, tried to distance himself from a scandal that had talk show hosts and disc jockeys calling on people to take their outrage to the streets, withhold taxes and do whatever was necessary to throw dishonest public servants out.

We have had talk, talk, talk for years, decades even.

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"We've had talks.

Wish we had talked.

"He had talked about him.

He had talked at length to Glenville.

Pop had talked him into this.

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