Example sentences of "[noun prp] tell [pers pn] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah Sue told me the other day that er she wo n't come out till she 's , she 's right cold . |
2 | ‘ It 's a fine idea , but Mrs. Olinton told me the other day that Mr. Olinton would n't lend any of his buildings to Scouts or Guides or Brownies or Cubs . |
3 | Sandison told him the whole story , the one he had told to Mrs Wilson : that he was Elsie 's brother , that he was convinced she was still alive even though she had disappeared so many years before . |
4 | You remember I gave Ollie to tell you the new terms of … |
5 | More recent theories suggest the crossing place further down river at Rochester or Chatham , but Dunkin tells us the Roman Army ( the seventh and tenth legions ) then turned along through what is now Snodland and Halling burning and wasting the country as they advanced through the villages . |
6 | ‘ Philip told me the splendid news , Eileen . |
7 | They told , Diane told me the other night though , she 's had three years that she should n't have had . |
8 | Over a glass of wine Ladislav told me the following story : ‘ There was a Bohemian landowner called Prince Paar . |
9 | When Father came home that day , Peter told him the sad story about his engine , and Father looked at it very carefully . |
10 | A vicar in Battersea told me the other day that when he went to the church festival of Christmas at the local primary school — one of the schools within his parish — there was plenty of Father Christmas and jingle bells , but not one reference to Jesus . |
11 | Rosie told me the other nurses who worked here have tried to be more than just assistants to him . ’ |
12 | Rachel told her the only thing she could : that her sister had a mild indisposition , and I was her understudy . |
13 | After dinner , sitting on the veranda , with his pipe well alight and with a glass of neat Old Rarity at his side , Alec Reid told me the extraordinary story of the fortune which he said belonged to Tiare . |
14 | Former technical direct Dr Nigel Mykura told us the immediate cause of his February 1991 resignation was a transfer of £350,000 from AMS1s bank account to another MacDonald company , which Mykura believed would make it impossible for AMS to continue its research . |
15 | The supply curve SS tells us the marginal value of the leisure being sacrificed in order to work another hour , the marginal social cost of extra work . |
16 | The demand curve DD tells us the marginal value product of labour , the extra benefit society could have from extra goods produced . |