Example sentences of "he have told [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is an imagined life dreamt up by George , which he has told Lennie . |
2 | He has told April that I am insanely in love with him , and now they both hate me : he , because I have made it plain this is not the case , and she for much the same reason , only compounded by the fact that since he has raised the subject , and in view of his demeanour towards me … |
3 | ‘ He has told friends for months he wanted to spend more time with his family . ’ |
4 | He has told friends that he intends to recreate the best bits of Neddy . |
5 | Unlike his predecessor , he has told Mrs Rees she can not allow her toys to be sold . |
6 | He has told colleagues in the force in South Africa ( ‘ There are lots of cops who support me ’ ) that he is ready ‘ to lick your arse in Church Square on a Sunday , if I ca n't solve it in two days ’ — referring to the notorious unsolved murder of the antiapartheid activist , David Webster . |
7 | He has told reporters he was beaten and tortured into confessing to Bosnian authorities . |
8 | He has told police he is responsible for more than 15 violent deaths . |
9 | He has told Mr Michael Howard that those living in rural areas must be protected by the full weight of the law from the menace of illegal encampment . |
10 | He 'd told Colonel Goreng everything in under five minutes . |
11 | Jed had seen a street in Westwood that was called Success Avenue , and he 'd told Mitch about it . |
12 | He 'd told Lee he would come , had n't he ? |
13 | As he 'd told Alison , spitting and scratching were nothing new but that was mainly when the car was on the road . |
14 | He 'd told Dotty she would n't always feel so unhappy , that one day she 'd look at him and his face would seem quite ordinary , and she 'd flown at him , pummelling his chest with her fists , sobbing that the day would never come . |
15 | Guido explained what he 'd told Agnese earlier , that he was looking for Jeff and Silvia . |
16 | And so he 'd told Celia the truth . |
17 | He 'd told Willi the plain facts . |
18 | ‘ It 'll come to the same thing in the end , ’ he 'd told Luciano Bartocci . |
19 | I remembered what he 'd told Mavis and me about the book and more than ever I thought it sounded like a good idea — the story of a man rationalizing his own lack of self-belief … |
20 | But that was why he 'd told Doreen she was not yet the hostess . |
21 | Blagg was n't fool enough to tell Tanner , but just how much he 'd told Billy Dann … |
22 | The appellant had deceived the court ; he had told lies to his advisers so that these lies could be unwittingly advanced to the sentencer in mitigation . |
23 | Oh , he had told lies and they had trapped him by asking for the names of other English agents in Paris . |
24 | and that he had told lies , what is it , you break er |
25 | Ludens had , as he had told Franca , booked himself into a local pub , whose existence he had discovered by telephoning the village post office , and was quietly determined to remain there indefinitely . |
26 | Rain asked whether he had told Oliver much about his Fleet Street days , and Oliver could name some of the papers Cobalt had worked for . |
27 | Poindexter said he had told North repeatedly not to put anything in writing about the transfer of funds to the contras . |
28 | The labour master explained that on admission he had told Connolly to break 1 cwt. of stone , and had received the information that Connolly did not break stones and that he , the labour master , could break the stones himself . |
29 | He had told Alicia Lockwood bluntly that she could not hope to dictate what happened to Moorlake beyond the grave . |
30 | That 's what he had told Grimm . |