Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] us about " in BNC.

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1 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy commenced or since the last renewal date .
2 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
3 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
4 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
5 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
6 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
7 Without having that understanding of what emotions are and what they are doing to us we can not analyse the way in which emotions disturb our balance and what that should teach us about ourselves and our relationship with the world .
8 We shall consider ( i ) what each might tell us about first impressions and ( ii ) the utility of social psychology based on the transformation of common sense into scientific knowledge compared with a psychology based in common sense and experience .
9 This meant he could tell us about his experience and shed some light on the strengths and weaknesses of the nursing care he received during his 15-day stay in the unit .
10 Afterwards nobody could tell us about our route and it may have been a first ascent — we still do not know .
11 There was nothing much she could tell us about him anyway , only what we knew already .
12 ‘ Perhaps you could tell us about your connection with the club and how you felt about the Admiral . ’
13 Cast your minds back , last week we were looking at the relationship between price elasticity of demand and marginal revenue , and what that relationship could tell us about er prices and total revenue in an industry .
14 Basil used to tease us about movement and chuckle at our claims for its fundamental importance in the education of young children .
15 And there 's a bit a very a very Aye , one that my father used to tell us about it .
16 And he , he used to tell us about his travels around America , you know and he , he told us about working in Baltimore in the forty sixth street or something , in a forge , they called them forges out there .
17 Well not in the herring fishing but er there was also a a salt fish kind of processing place out in the Hens And me mother work at it and she used to tell us about I supposed they 'll be not rubber boats in that d days .
18 She used to tell us about the you see they were n't allowed to make er malt and that .
19 Pat used to tell us about it
20 Cox ( 1981 ) is interested in what women 's subjectivity may tell us about matriarchal modes of consciousness .
21 He would tell us about his love affairs and things what he did .
22 the only thing they would , they would tell us about is what 's happening in Iraq , there
23 Incidentally , it will cost us about an extra eight thousand pounds just to do the trial in .
24 It will tell us about the individuals ' ability to make and maintain new relationships .
25 It will tell us about former hobbies and interests which may be important in future plans .
26 Thus a detailed knowledge of the material conditions in which communities have lived will tell us about the constraints under which they have laboured ; and this in turn will help us to understand some of their properties .
27 Perhaps the Minister will tell us about that as well .
28 Their role as the principal form of money for over two millennia means they can tell us about economies for which we have little or no written evidence , and the fact that they were mass-produced and have survived in such large numbers offers the opportunity to approach the economic history of some societies in a quantitative way .
29 They can tell us about political slogans ( see pp. 37–8 ) , and give us important information about the people and places who made them .
30 Residuals can tell us about the general level of variability of data over and above that accounted for by the fit ; we can judge atypical behaviour against this variability , as measured , for example , by the midspread of the residuals .
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