Example sentences of "she told [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She told a London press conference that a raft of decisions had been announced and a tight timetable set up for future reforms , designed to prevent the spiral of decline predicted in the report if action were not taken .
2 ‘ Do n't call me ma'am , call me Duch , ’ she told a friend shortly after her marriage .
3 ‘ It 's well cooked , ’ she told a friend before she and Prince Charles travelled to the private Lindo wing of St Mary 's Hospital in Paddington , west London .
4 She told a reporter from the Chicago Tribune ‘ I 'm titular head only .
5 But erm anyway , she told a lie to me this time .
6 She kept a secret diary which revealed that he spoke on average 3.5 words a day , she told a divorce judge .
7 Sheila Stroud , who 's one of three co-defendants , wept in the dock , as she told a jury how her ex-lover was tied up , and pushed over a cliff in a burning car .
8 ‘ We have heard a lot of that in the last ten days , ’ she told a meeting at St John 's College , Cambridge , yesterday .
9 By Val Woan and Harry Dean A WORKMATE of hanged mum-to-be Paula Gilfoyle sobbed today as she told a murder trial jury about the ‘ best friend I could ever wish for . ’
10 A WORKMATE of hanged mum-to-be Paula Gilfoyle sobbed today as she told a murder trial jury about the ‘ best friend I could ever wish for . ’
11 As she told a journalist on the newspaper Today — who was obviously rather disappointed — ‘ I never feed my candidates .
12 She told a Dublin newspaper : ‘ I wish to express my apologies to those I let down . ’
13 She told a news conference in Beverly Hills that the 13-year-old boy who alleges he had a sexual relationship with Jackson was devastated by what happened .
14 On 18 January 1984 she told a gathering of parliamentary lobby journalists that she wished to be remembered for breaking the consensus and tackling traditionally ‘ immune targets ’ .
15 ( She told a gathering of women in a Mayfair hairdressers that Andrew loved fooling around — with her feet — and insisted on painting her toenails at all times .
16 She told a magazine : ‘ If we 'd left it the way it was so depressing you 'd have wanted to slash your wrist after seeing it .
17 ‘ I just do n't like to see a woman pushed out like that , ’ she told a television reporter , almost tearfully .
18 and she told a lot of other people and so I think we got a pretty comprehensive list actually .
19 ‘ It seems to me evident that a family will provide support for each other , ’ she told a conference of 300 experts .
20 She told a conference organised by the Royal Society of Edinburgh that such a conclusion would not win universal acclaim and would be seen by some as lowering the moral tone of the country .
21 These young people stumbled ‘ from one nightmare into another ’ , often falling prey to drugs , prostitution , disease and despair , she told a conference in London organised by Centrepoint , a charity that runs hostels for the homeless .
22 For most of that time she was in labour and great pain , she told an inquest this afternoon .
23 She told an audience at the Royal Society , ‘ Let me confirm unequivocally … the United Kingdom will meet the commitments which it has solemnly accepted to reduce acid emissions . ’
24 She told an audience of deaf and hearing people : ‘ I am very happy to be here at the launch of the dictionary and I hope it will help people to greater interaction . ’
25 Moreover , ‘ They were all madly highly-sexed like the Starkadders ’ , she told an interviewer earlier in the decade , ‘ and I think a lot of the laughing at that kind of thing in Cold Comfort Farm comes from a ‘ distaste ’ … if you have it thrust on you from an early age , with divorces left , right and centre and people chasing each other round tables … well . ’
26 she told the court adding , ‘ As I turned away , I felt a kick and I saw Nicholas being restrained by his friends , his legs flailing towards me . ’
27 She told the court that to save Ryan she had to kill Ben .
28 She told the court that she had known eighteen-year-old Beno for three years , that in 1941 he had lost his power of speech when his lodgings suffered a direct hit , and that thereafter he had lived with the fantasy of becoming an air force officer .
29 ‘ I am bringing an action for $1,000,000 against a health spa , ’ she told the court .
30 Monique filed for divorce in 1974 and at the proceedings in October 1976 , she told the court that Rachid ‘ was a man who did not seem to have any control of his emotions ’ ; that he believed ‘ women are not men 's equals and that women are servants to men ’ .
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