Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [pers pn] about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bridhe and Seamus Ban consulted him about the amount of drink that would be needed , and were told to double it .
2 ‘ I was very undecided when my agent told me about the offer … ’
3 ‘ My agent told you about the remuneration ? ’
4 ‘ Everything about the college reminded me about the attack , ’ she explained .
5 The ceiling reminded him about the church , the roof had been mended but really it was little more than a pig sty .
6 Mrs. O'Brien said that she believed what her husband told her about the company doing well and having good potential , but she was concerned for her son and felt that it was only for three weeks , and if it would do the trick , she would sign .
7 No no , do n't put the nuts in your mouth , remember what daddy told you about the nuts in there .
8 The old man listened as the general told him about the incident at Pulkovo Airport .
9 The hon. Gentleman asked me about the degree of support from medical staff .
10 On the way out , a policeman told him about the tragedy that was unfolding at the far end of the ground .
11 The night watchman told me about the incident in the morning .
12 On the hare 's return , the Moon questioned him about the message he had delivered .
13 George Cripps 's son wrote to the Yorkshire Post in October 1979 : ‘ The remarks of Mr J. McKenna make me smile when I remember some of the things which my father told me about the machinations by various members of the then Football League , which have certainly led me to believe that they were not so simon pure as the image they presented to the public . ’
14 My father told me about the Hound of the Baskervilles .
15 A long right arm as hard as steel took him about the body , prisoning his left arm above the elbow , and the grazed breast leaned violently over him and broke his balance .
16 Far from engineering the union , as has been widely suspected , her grandmother advised her about the difficulties of marrying into the royal family .
17 Bite One : ‘ The Secretary of State told us about the silver lining — he told us nothing about the dark clouds on the horizon . ’
18 The speaker told us about the role of the health visitor and how it was a separate profession to nursing .
19 Finn told him about the murders of the tramp and the taxi driver .
20 The doctor at the hospital told me about the pill , but said you have to take them regularly and if you forget even once , then you 'll get pregnant .
21 Bobby Lavender asked me about the target range .
22 TV told me about the victim of child molestation who claimed , ‘ I owe my analyst my life ’ .
23 When he was fifteen his mother told him about the hanging .
24 As the train approached Wolverhampton , Powell the historian told me about the foundation of the town in the 10th century and how it grew to prosperity making weapons for the Civil War .
25 She was screaming and waggling her legs for all she was worth , but the cruel loops of nylon had her about the wrists , the kite was in the jaws of the wind , and she was already well out of reach even if I had wanted to catch her .
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