Example sentences of "he told [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She 's not here , ’ he told her with a mocking ring to his tone which showed he knew exactly what she was thinking .
2 ‘ But perfectly in character , Caroline , ’ he told her with a derisive smile .
3 ‘ We both have things to say , ’ he told her with a fond smile .
4 ‘ I 'll go first , ’ he told her with a scathing smile .
5 ‘ You do n't need to worry , ’ he told her with a rueful smile , ‘ we 're quite adequately chaperoned .
6 Guido sighed and seemed to relax a little , as he told her with a light smile , ‘ In fact , I 'm very pleased .
7 ‘ It 's about all I am intending to keep on ! ’ he told her with a husky , sensual bark of laughter that left her breathless and quivering in his arms as he entered the room and tossed her lightly down on to the bed .
8 No hearts were going to be broken , he told her with the frankest face , if he were to run off with a Protestant and have a dozen kids .
9 ‘ The only way you 're going to hurt me is by running away from me , ’ he told her in a rough voice .
10 ‘ I would n't bother coming back , ’ he told her in a detached voice .
11 ‘ It is a lucky man or woman , ’ he told her in a soft voice , ‘ who is blessed with the privilege of being able to pick and choose the challenges he or she must face in life .
12 One friend who was told of the contents of the letter reveals : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to help maintain the dignity of the Crown and consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen .
13 A close friend confirmed : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen .
14 He told her in no uncertain terms that his father , the Duke of Edinburgh had agreed that if , after five years , his marriage was not working he could go back to his bachelor habits .
15 ‘ You may perhaps gain the kingdom of heaven by your prayers , ’ he told him in an unkind moment , ‘ but never the kingdom of Great Britain . ’
16 Ellwood and Luke were crouched over Piper as he told them about the slow , magical dance of the cosmos .
17 But he told them in a straightforward way .
18 He told me about an old school behind a high wall in a dirty street .
19 He told me about the sheer quantity of submissions that the Review received and regretfully had to reject , and spoke admiringly of much of the material that does come to him .
20 He told me about the extensive work involved in restoring the area behind the cockpit .
21 He told me about the Icelandic landscapes , harsh yet wondrous , of the coloured rocks in Landmannalaugar and the emptiness .
22 And he told me about the increased risk of late miscarriage with amniocentesis as well . ’
23 I remember him chuckling when he told me about the big farm men who came to have their teeth extracted .
24 This is what he told me about the Batty sale .
25 But he told me of a new home just completed , where Aunt Louise had been offered a place .
26 But a friend put some perspective into it when he told me of a recent visit to the Half Moon , a venerable pub venue in Putney : ‘ There were all these posters on the wall of bands from 20 and 25 years ago , and I thought , ‘ Cor , they must be valuable . ’
27 In that case , he told me with a grim expression , there was something he had to warn me about .
28 He told me in a general way that he was American .
29 ‘ I 'll definitely stick to wearing them in the future , ’ he told me in an exclusive interview .
30 He told us about the longest race in Norway ; he had taken part and had done very well , finishing very close to the front of the ‘ amateur ’ racers ( as opposed to those who race dogs for a living ) .
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