Example sentences of "told [pron] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | kept the children in bed , told them not to move and the boy , the gi erm , what 's her name , I ca n't think of her name now , she erm , she woke her , her husband chased them both downstairs , tell you where they live , you know Lawrence Hill ? |
2 | However , from the moment they can talk , they should be encouraged to explain why they have done something you told them not to do and given time to do so , especially when they are still clumsy or slow with words . |
3 | Mr Cairns , a former Ulster teacher now lecturing in Japan who is home on a study project , said : ‘ They went for a meal to McDonalds and when the girls said they would take a taxi back to the Young Women 's Christian Association the boys told them not to take a black taxi because they were too expensive . |
4 | I told them not to wait ; or to come back . ’ |
5 | He told them not to concern themselves about him ; his overcoat was all right , and the woollen undervest they had sent was comfortable , thank you . |
6 | Bejan greeted the 75 audience members and told them not to hold back — and they did n't , loudly voicing their preferences . |
7 | Demonstrating fishermen were fiercely criticised yesterday by the fisheries minister , David Curry , who told them not to resume protests against cheap imports . |
8 | I told them not to worry , that I was sure I 'd see them again — on the scene . |
9 | My position there was simple : I told them not to worry about it . |
10 | A third scream told them where to go . |
11 | Yeah , well , she said she , she told them where to go , and they said they |
12 | A lot of Scots came this way via the Northern Line from King 's Cross and they were giving their Scottish concert in the concourse when a heavy metal band arrived and told them roughly to move . |
13 | But he was resented by long memories in those who had fought a war ; by Churchill 's men for weakening the morale of the Air Force through his attacks on area bombing ; by the school of Lord Vansittart which loathed Germans and said that Nazis were typical of that race , and hated a bishop who told them never to identify the true Germany with Hitler . |
14 | Judith Chivers , an expert in time management , told them how to lead a less stressful life , and Steve Wellard , a Royal Scottish Consultant , explained the benefits of investing in a pension scheme . |
15 | Thirdly , they would need , in some sense , to be rational to have an effective means-ends reasoning that told them how to implement each desired goal . |
16 | By the time he had sorted everybody out and told them how to get to Bridlington it was too late for me to use my free pass and I had to pay half fare . |
17 | Her lip trembled briefly as Tony hugged her and Maureen kissed her again before they left , but she quickly recovered and told them unsmilingly to give her love to her father and the family . |
18 | I told them always to hold their heads up high because , at the end of the day , this family is as good as any other . |
19 | ‘ Well , my Mum told me not to let boys fondle me or kiss me now I 've started me periods , otherwise , if I did , I 'd soon be having a baby . ’ |
20 | Something about the look on his face told me not to waste time asking questions . |
21 | He gripped her gloved arm fastidiously in his gloved fingers and said , confidentially , ‘ He told me not to mention his name . |
22 | Ca n't remember if you told me not to mention it to you or not that was it that it was supposed to be a private conversation , I ca n't remember . |
23 | He told me not to open my mouth to either of you and Una until such time when he would tell all three of you himself . |
24 | If you knew about the letter , you could just have phoned me and told me not to open it . |
25 | He told me not to ask questions like that . |
26 | He knew somehow that I was dealing with this section and gave me the serial number of a wagon and told me not to go anywhere near it . |
27 | He told me not to put myself into my work , and not to poeticise things ( I am a poet ! ) . |
28 | They told me not to move my head or they would blow it off . ’ |
29 | I remember he once told me not to move the head too much as it weighs 22lbs . |
30 | A hot food trader in the market square , who only moved to North Ormesby two days ago , said : ‘ People told me not to move here . |