Example sentences of "to tell [pron] about the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll be going to Governments and health authorities to tell them about the benefits for a whole society .
2 The people of Wainfleet are openly friendly , keen to welcome visitors and proud to tell them about the fascinations of the town .
3 He was silly to tell me about the date over the door .
4 He said : ‘ A contact I made when I was in Croatia got in touch to tell me about the efforts of the villagers of Sumet , which is between Split and Mostar .
5 I 'm not sending him there I 'll have to get Geoff to tell you about the story of , you know erm drama he says is pretty bad because , I mean in drama you sort of mess about any way do n't ya ?
6 When I 've written to you in the past , it 's usually been to tell you about the developments of some of our long term programmes .
7 Your midwife or GP will be able to tell you about the types of care available which may include : a hospital maternity unit , a GP maternity unit , or a home birth .
8 Your midwife or GP will be able to tell you about the types of care available which may include : a hospital maternity unit , a GP maternity unit , or a home birth .
9 This time when he slid the door back , she moved towards him , as if expecting him to let her pass , beginning to tell him about the incident at the Dragon Cloud , the wicker basket of leftovers from the teahouse held out before her .
10 ‘ I do n't think that 'd do him much harm , ’ she said , and went on to tell him about the incident in the Village , finishing up with the assassin 's miraculous recovery .
11 Your captain , Seru , was here earlier this morning and began to tell him about the holes in the AOL .
12 But Mary was out so I gave him the letter and began to tell him about the trouble at home .
13 He was looking at outdoor cold stress and we were able to tell him about the extent of the particular housing problem in Scotland and how people could only afford to heat one room .
14 She was taking a secretarial course , and I was able to tell her about the importance of that work in hospital .
15 I did n't want to tell her about the light in the locked room , or about Mr Ross .
16 Christine Mills had called several times to say she wanted to see the chief inspector urgently because she had ‘ something very important ’ to tell her about the death of her father .
17 Once LIFESPAN knows about the media types , you can then proceed to tell it about the units on which these media types can be used .
18 The shroud thrown over the subordination of women in the mining communities has much to tell us about the myth of the " archetypical proletarians ' .
19 Mr , do you want to tell us about the delights of Hartlepool
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