Example sentences of "inform [pers pn] of the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A telephone call to establish whether I had been made redundant or , if not , to inform me of the administrative delay , would have been far more appropriate , and possibly cheaper , than a typed letter announcing the uncleared cheque and the administrative charge .
2 I am writing to inform you of the new Government legislation concerning liability cover for medical staff working in the National Health Service .
3 I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the high standard achieved by your service engineer , Dick Churcher [ Healthcare Atherstone ] for his attitude and appearance whilst working at our depots .
4 In the second case , that where the wife agrees to become surety at the instance of her husband though she does not understand the effect of the document or the nature of the transaction , her failure to do so may be the result of the husband 's actually misleading her , but in any case it could hardly ever occur without some impropriety on his part even if that impropriety consisted only in his neglect to inform her of the exact nature of that to which she is willing blindly , ignorantly or mistakenly to assent .
5 They decided to write a letter to Angel Clare , to inform him of the dangerous situation his wife was in .
6 A letter was sent to the parish officers of Kempston informing them of the gross impropriety of their conduct respecting the patient and the institution .
7 To a population existing on ‘ Dr Negrín 's Resistance Pills ’ — lentils — leaflets dropped from Nationalist aircraft , informing them of the plentiful food in the Nationalist zone , were weapons as potent as bombs .
8 Most of the unexpected visitors were passing girl-friends of Roger 's , so I was surprised when he informed me of the pending arrival of a very special girl-friend .
9 Taylor was upset with Platt before the Turkey game for not informing him of the serious nature of the injury but the player surprised him by playing at Wembley with his usual effectiveness .
10 He looked down at Thornton and informed him of the new management attitude .
11 Not only does the text tend to be repetitious but each item of gear if prefaced by an otherwise blank page informing us of the Key Point to be gleaned in that section , pearls of wisdom such as : ‘ A file is useful for sharpening the edges of your … hooks .
12 Could all teams also inform us of the proposed date and venue of their tie so that we can send a photographer when possible .
13 Over a cognac he gloomily informs us of the Japanese surrender .
14 He left her and went upstairs to telephone the Queen , who was at Sandringham , and inform her of the happy outcome of his proposal .
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