Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] about the " in BNC.

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1 Talking of work , I 'd better go and do the moules marinières — or do you want me to tell you about the exhibition ?
2 As one who was so instrumental in mapping out the future promise of early Smiths , his quote ‘ If you asked me to write something about The Smiths now it would probably be critical ’ , remained interesting .
3 " I want you to tell me about the telephone call this morning , Mrs. Bidwell .
4 Rather , he asks for what one might term a systematic study of the structural constraints of ‘ seeing-as ’ , a study which would illuminate our own subjective life as well as enabling us to say something about the experiences of alien creatures .
5 Let me tell him about the previous 12 months ' statistics which show a decrease in salmonella food poisoning and that the Food Safety Act 1990 is working .
6 Let me tell you about the fax we got from London yesterday … ’
7 Let let me tell you about the damned side effects of this drug , because people are entitled to know what they .
8 Let me tell you about the schools involved in the show anyway .
9 Let me tell you about the Barking women most of them are dead , some of them are working for local authority .
10 I do n't want you to tell me about the messages that those channel give , okay ?
11 I 'd like you to tell me about the first time you were really aware of these symptoms , then the worst episode you can remember , and then the last … .
12 Laming claimed he knew nothing about the drugs ring and said Black put up £10,000 towards development of the stun gun .
13 ‘ I ca n't believe it … definitely the Hamlet if I want it — I 've worked with those people before ; remember I told you about the provincial-theatre year ? ’ she said , scrambling her words .
14 Tell her to say nothing about the child .
15 Not only are the results of such ‘ on site ’ studies of immense value for what we assume they tell us about the role of our body clock in affecting mental performance , but they also serve two further roles .
16 This , teachers and educational technologists will always happily agree , is the librarian 's professional job , and what surprises people is not that librarians classify and catalogue but that they sometimes believe they know something about the contents of their books and AV items , offer advice on quality and relevance , and have pronounced views on how they would like their libraries to be used .
17 This necessitates them saying something about the rival philosophy of the includers in addition to conveying the appearance of expertise .
18 But many of the Premier Division players claim they know nothing about the current drug-testing programme .
19 like that , and he said it was ever so funny , he took fifty up there because , I bet he told you about the money betting and all that and he 's said he bet fifty pound , he thought christ he said , I was bloody lucky he said I , I had the , I said well David .
20 Thought he said something about the suspension .
21 Er I mean it brings it about the same price as we 're paying anyway does n't it ?
22 ‘ Hey lads , ’ he would shout as he pushed his head through the door , ‘ Did I tell you about the cover from ‘ What Difference … ’ ?
23 Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ?
24 Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ?
25 Did I tell you about the cocktail that Sal told me called erm
26 Oh yeah is that did you tell him about the test ?
27 ‘ And did you see them about the tomb ? ’
28 You see the thing is , I said , Gary said to me he said did you ask them about the over bed erm units and that and I said yeah , I said he wanted to , he , he said he could do the over bed unit for eighteen hundred plus the wardrobes for three eighty eight
29 Did you hear anything about the nature of the connection ? ’
30 Do you think I about the ?
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