I actually need to speak to him about one of his patients.
But he doesn't plan to speak about the subject any further.
She seemed to be able to speak or think about nothing else.
She doesn't like to speak about the time before the war.
And so I want to speak about our course as a nation.
And almost no one will speak about him on the record.
I've taken the opportunity to speak to him about one or two difficult cases.
First let me speak about the economy and social development.
I would like to speak about both at the same time.
I think we have to speak about two different levels of action.
I have something very important to speak to you about.
There was something I wanted to speak to you about.
What did you want to speak to me about, is it Peter?
She didn't ask what he and his father had spoken about.
But it is something else I wish to speak to you about.
I would have thought there is a need for even more action than he has just spoken about.
"That is what I have come to speak to you about," he said.
That is what I wished to speak to you about.
"But that is what I wish to speak to you about."
"There's a little matter I want to speak to you about."