Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] the name " in BNC.

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1 ( Peru : the very name arose from a misunderstanding on the part of the Spaniards when Indians told them the name of a river : originally , it was known simply as ‘ New Castille ’ . )
2 When Stephen told me the name of the submarine captain , I recognized it .
3 And I assume it was your sister who told you the name of the family I was looking for ? ’
4 I think Joe told him the name of his attackers , and it 's obviously someone … someone … "
5 Did n't know you , anything about you , and the only thing I can think of to explain it is that Maura , Donal 's sister , told him the name of the family I was looking for .
6 Belov told her the name of the village .
7 And actually , one day , because she knew it was my favourite , she said that I could have permission to have it copied and gave me the name of the jeweller , which I thought was so sweet .
8 She gave me the name of a dentist in Wimpole Street , and I wrote it down .
9 She gave them the name of a friend in the German Foreign Office , Dr Schirmer , whom they might approach .
10 She gave them the name of the hotel where they 'd stayed , the lot .
11 The youngster 's inclusion in the side earned him the name ‘ Boy Bastin' , as seventeen-year-olds in League football were much scarcer than now , and Bastin was in a class of his own with the fierceness of his shot , as a teaser of defences and as an expert penalty-taker .
12 The cruel vengeance which Basil exacted from the thousands of prisoners taken at Kleidon — he blinded all save one in every hundred , and compelled the sighted ones to lead their blind comrades back to Prilep , where Samuilo died of shock at the piteous sight — earned him the name of Bulgaroctonos ( Slayer of the Bulgars ) .
13 That kitten grew rapidly into a sleek handsome cat with a boisterous nature which earned him the name of Buster .
14 They gave her the name Sadie because she had such sad eyes .
15 He gave her the name and address , and added , ‘ I 'd take him myself if I was free . ’
16 The reason I called James Hunt ‘ Master James ’ , a sobriquet which his sponsors , Texaco , took up and plastered ( without payment ! ) on billboards all over the country , was that he appeared to be exactly that , -a rather well-brought-up young man , properly educated , well-mannered ( when I gave him the name , though not in some of his more flamboyant later incarnations ! ) and thoroughly at home in the establishment circles in which he moved .
17 Erlich gave him the name of Colt .
18 He gave him the name and the number of the hotel in Buxton .
19 He said that he 'd telephoned every gallery I gave him the name of .
20 I RANG Inspector Redpath at his home , and gave him the name and address of Stavanger 's dentist .
21 He paid his rent , and Mr Carnford gave him the name of an old servant to look after him .
22 Tony gave him the name of his , pal of his , who is professor of biochemical engineering as in University College , London .
23 The team developed a system to amplify and record to monitor these electric pulses , and gave it the name ‘ VAN box ’ , from their initials .
24 Realizing the kicks that many men get out of listening to women mouthing obscenities , he set up a unique telephone service to cater for the need and gave it the name Just Filmz Inc .
25 He gave it the name Shahjehanabad — that is to say , ‘ Built by Shah Jehan ’ .
26 When running it had a very distinctive sound which quickly earned it the name of Put-put or Phut-phut .
27 He also gave us the name of an excellent brickie who had worked with d-i-yers before and was to give us some good advice , as well as building straight walls .
28 The city 's best season was the autumn , when the leaves were turning and it was filled with a soft golden light which carried it the name of Aurea Parma .
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