Example sentences of "[adv] tell [pron] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | John then continued , ‘ If any of the police again approach you or any of your colleagues-in-crime just tell them that this thing is bigger than any of you . ’ |
2 | The radar data alone can not tell us that these features are indeed the cusp . |
3 | Corbett grinned back ; a Welshman had once told him that each person has an aura about him , be it good or evil , which goes out to other people . |
4 | ‘ Do n't let anyone ever tell you that fat folk do n't feel the cold just as much as you skinny ones . |
5 | The matron also told us that this patient had to go into a nursing home ‘ towards the end ’ because ‘ she needed morphine injections which the doctor would n't give otherwise she would n't have had to move to somewhere strange . |
6 | He had also told me that any German who came his way would ‘ get it , ’ so I felt I must do likewise in hospital . |
7 | I can also tell him that urban aid of £9.7 million has been made available over the years for homelessness projects in Scotland . |
8 | And she claims her GP even told her that any defects the baby might have would be minor and easily put right . |
9 | I ca n't tell you that this keyboard is the best you 'll ever buy , because its feel may not suit you at all , but if you take that and the monitor aside , and specify totally different units that do suit you , then the system box wo n't let you down . |
10 | ‘ At least the French are doing their best to kill the whole stupid thing off for good , ’ the heroine remarks ; and when her lover solemnly tells her that modern fiction can only be about the difficulty of writing fiction , she asks why writers bother to put their names on title-pages . |
11 | You ca n't falsely tell him that criminal proceedings will be taken as a result of non-payment . |