Example sentences of "tell [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( Tell them about the class who studied one street in their town and all contributed to one long painting ) .
2 He always used to lecture people , tell them about the honesty of the artist , the necessity not to speak like a bourgeois .
3 So tell them about the new-look BROWNIE .
4 ‘ But you tell them about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ . ’
5 If I have n't made any headway by Tuesday morning , I 'll go to the police and tell them about the plate .
6 So you tell them about the thirty five percent you tell them about the banker 's order that will need signing .
7 So you tell them about the thirty five percent you tell them about the banker 's order that will need signing .
8 Tell them about the aims of the Medau Society , what it does for them , and for others
9 I tell them of a babysitting job I had when I was 12 .
10 At the start , this strategy was to show the electorate that the Prime Minister was ‘ a very nice person ’ , tell them of the horrors of Labour 's tax policies and hope that in the twinkling of Mr Heseltine 's eye — aided by the applause of some celebrities and a giant ( and inexplicably awful ) stage set — the Conservatives would be back in government .
11 And that 's why we tell them and there are some other things you tell them on the phone of course which you 'll find out about on the training school .
12 on on discussions on the basis of what I tell them on the phone .
13 Whatever we tell them on the phone is always per annum and we have to be .
14 ‘ Now take up the basket , and tell them in the village to send a horse and carriage to me immediately .
15 When we tell them in the , what we say is that erm that very same person came back as a fox , or you know , that very same person came back as er you know ge goose or whatever animal it might be .
16 The " and then " reading of both ands in the first sentence can be shown to be systematically " read in " to conjoined reports of events by a pragmatic principle governing the reporting of events tell them in the order in which they will or have occurred .
17 Erm so semiconductors Erm tell me about an electrical circuit , how it works .
18 Tell me about the funny Dutch houses and Red Indians , ’ he would ask .
19 Tell me about the album , Monie .
20 ‘ Now tell me about the finding of the body . ’
21 Tell me about the Butcher . ’
22 After a few seconds Sandison said : ‘ Tell me about the Scots . ’
23 ‘ Well , as I do n't , tell me about the goings on , Aunt Nessy .
24 Tell me about the things
25 Now — tell me about the lions . ’
26 Tell me about the pedal board I 've seen on stage …
27 ‘ So tell me about the twins , ’ I said , not because I was interested , but because I wanted the senator to talk while I dreamed up a strategy to turn down his request .
28 Tell me about the white patient , ’ I asked him .
29 TELL ME ABOUT THE SKIPFEST .
30 Tell me about the next morning . ’
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