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He must get into conversation with them before they left him.
He was safe here though, because they speak a language of their own and were not likely to try to get into conversation with him.
I get into conversation with a black man in his fifties.
Presumably she ought to start by getting into conversation with somebody.
He was easier to get into conversation than most hunters she had met.
He greeted me politely and we quickly got into conversation.
Try not to answer questions or get into conversation.
He turned away from the machine, unwilling to get into conversation, and sat down at a table near the bar.
What happened next was that they got into conversation.
I was moving too fast to get into conversation.
I'll be getting into conversation with one of these fibreglass ladies.
He hailed him, and they got into conversation in a leisurely way.
I, however, merely smiled again and got into conversation with the newly arrived student across from me.
Afterwards we get into conversation with one of the waitresses.
Paul got into conversation with him, and told him he hadn't been quite well lately.
They got into conversation with the group, which appeared interested in a few songs the duo had just written.
And that was why Timmermann had avoided getting into conversation with me.
Once outside I got into conversation with the Prince's crew.
'And maybe we'll get into conversation, and I can ask him a few questions.
They had thought it sort of fun to get into conversation with a large older man, especially because they were surrounded by friends.
It was easy enough to get into conversation.
"She was winning a lot tonight at baccarat and we got into conversation.
They could have got into conversation with anyone from High Peaks district."
I got into conversation with them and one of them suggested that we shared a taxi.
Supposing some unprincipled person was to get into conversation with her."