Example sentences of "have tell [pers pn] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A person who is prepared to be named — I shall give the information if called to do so — has told me about the discrimination on training in a trust hospital in Leeds . |
2 | Master Peachey has told me of the succession and how important it is to unite nations through contracts of marriage . ’ |
3 | But Mrs Thatcher has told him in the Commons the Government 's not to blame : |
4 | ‘ I expect he has told you of the tragedy ? ’ |
5 | Michael has told us down the pub , if they had more than a week 's notice |
6 | Mr. Wilson : As the Minister reiterates his enthusiasm for bids that give workers a substantial say , does he consider that there is any conflict between that and what he has told us about the SDA investing £500,000 to ensure that such bids do not succeed ? |
7 | She 'd told him about the looks aimed at her by Adam 's teachers . |
8 | ‘ To a certain extent you 'll have free rein , ’ he 'd told her over the telephone . |
9 | If I 'd told you about the entry earlier on it might have lulled you into a false sense of complacency . |
10 | They 've given me a major interrogation — I 'd told you about the Englishman — that 's what I should have been working on , not an idiot fire . |
11 | Now erm you will already know and I certainly would 've told you on the phone that er you are not responsible for setting the assignments up . |
12 | ‘ If she knew about the book , he may have told her about the contents , too . ’ |
13 | He could have told her about the IRA kidnapping him , but that would have alarmed her and the whole household . |
14 | ‘ You should have told me at the time ! ’ |
15 | She loved to play like that , but she 'd have told me in the end , exploding with laughter at my angry duped expression . |
16 | He took the view that his agents , the defendants , should have told him of the Perots ' interest in both properties , being material information relating to his sale of Caliban . |
17 | I should have told you at the beginning . |
18 | Because one of the commitments I hope John er may have told you on the phone , one of the parts of the contract we have with G A is that they provide a list of businesses . |
19 | When er I I John I hope will have told you on the phone that you have no responsibility for setting the assignments . |
20 | Well I 'll tell you what I I you know seriously er with what Norman would have told you on the phone self employed commission only erm if you er I I 'm surprised you came to see us . |
21 | mam , mam I 've got twelve , I says well you do n't have to tell us in the middle , wait until you 've finished then , tell us how many you 've got . |
22 | Undermining his mother 's social prestige was-one thing , having to tell her about the book himself was another . |
23 | Huddle had told him about the rogue , turning up in his garish garments and standing on the church steps , offering to sell pardons to those who could afford them . |
24 | He apparently was doing some work for her father , David Fairfax , and had told him about the school . |
25 | Chopra had told him about the changes transforming the planet , but the shapechanger just smiled knowingly . |
26 | What they had told him about the paper was ‘ positively negative ’ — an endless list of what the paper was not going to do , rather than what it was going to do . |
27 | He first acquired a great deal of Gilbert and Sullivan , because his father was keen on the Savoy operas , but eventually John turned to ballet music because of the tales his parents had told him about the Diaghilev Ballet . |
28 | Celia had told him about the Journal , and he realized she would prefer him to turn it down . |
29 | Memories came rushing back of the night when Johnny had described this room ; the night she had told him about the time hiccup . |
30 | He could n't bring himself to believe what Ace had told him about the TARDIS 's ability to move . |