Example sentences of "tell we that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When phoned , the office told us that no such girl worked there .
2 ‘ He told us that a new laser , a pulsed dye device similar to the one now installed at the Ulster Hospital , could reduce the birthmarks by up to 90pc in some cases .
3 She told us that the best thing for him would be to have some traction sessions three times a week at Wrexham Hospital .
4 We were woken a few minutes before one o'clock in the morning by a phone call from a friend who told us that the insistent thudding we could hear was American artillery fire .
5 in London B T H or G E C , I remember he told us that the last time you know because he was n't called up in the war he was reserved .
6 With great glee Odd-Knut told us that the fat Germans showered ten times every day for a week and still reeked of rotten whale .
7 The National Consumer Credit Federation representing check traders ( though not the largest firm , Provident ) told us that the basic work of small to medium-sized firms is lending small amounts to long-standing customers .
8 That was done and counsel for the appellant told us that the disclosed documents had proved vital to the presentation of the appellant 's case .
9 Market research has told us that the average Punch reader is an ABC1 25–40-year-old male with a suspiciously large collection of unopened bottles of soda water .
10 At halftime , he 'd come on to the pitch and give the whole team extra-strong mints , rearrange the tactics , change our positions , tell us we were playing downhill in the second half , tell us that a six-goal deficit was nothing .
11 British Rail tell us that the 6.30 Aylesbury to Marylebone train service has been cancelled this evening , while the buses continue to operate a trouble-free service .
12 Fosse tell us that the non-glare surface is UV stabilised , non slip and has low abrasion qualities .
13 How many times did wee Norrie tell us that the only thing standing in the way of recovery was the uncertainty caused by the election when in truth the economy was wrecked after years of mismanagement , the pound weak because our manufacturing base had been destroyed ?
14 The readings tell us that the first communities of Christians were united heart and soul in the Lord .
15 Lemmas 1 and 2 tell us that the semantic values of the elements of unc are themselves a directed set under
16 The aftershocks of the European row tell us that the big tremors are still to come Economics .
17 British Rail tell us that the three minutes past seven train , due into Oxford at three minutes past seven that is , that travels from Banbury to Paddington , has been cancelled this evening .
18 Coleman tell us that an unleaded version of the stove is on its way — a move which will greatly reduce running costs .
19 Let's have a look , then , at my little circuit of friends just as the calendar tells us that a new year is dawning …
20 John of Salisbury tells us that a new custom had arisen in his time that on the day on which a young man was to be girded with the belt of knighthood he went solemnly to church , laid his sword on the altar , and offered himself and his service to God .
21 HISTORY tells us that a large part of Napoleon 's attraction to Josephine pertained to smell .
22 It is a creation of society , not of individual reasoning or emotion , though it may satisfy both ; and it is for this reason that Durkheim tells us that a psychological interpretation of a social fact is invariably a wrong interpretation .
23 While we draw breath on the wolf whistling debate as heard on the BBC World Service , apparently Coun Eleanor Young tells us that the offending action is n't even mentioned in Darlington Council 's proposed code of conduct for contractors .
24 Now seafloor spreading tells us that the oceanic crust of the Pacific is moving away from the East Pacific Rise towards South America .
25 It merely tells us that the young people were neighbours sharing " a common stair " .
26 British Rail tells us that the 5.51 Sheffield to Paddington train is 15 minutes late this evening , but I 've nothing to report so far on the buses .
27 Oriental dragons were not bloodthirsty like the Worms in England , and a pretty story tells us that the beautiful colours of autumn leaves are a result of a nearby dragon yawning and tinging them with his warm breath , before settling down to his winter hibernation .
28 In the tent that night we eat smoked trout and Odd-Knut tells us that the previous year there was a fight on his team and after it was over and the dogs were moving again he saw blood on the snow .
29 Second he tells us that the classical paradises , which you can read about it in ancient authors , none of them are as fine as the Garden of Eden .
30 First , it tells us that the basic currency of the industry is not bits and bytes and the complex trappings of electronic technology .
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