Example sentences of "[to-vb] her about [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Wainfleet refused to tell her any more as he wanted to pump her about Hunter-Blair .
2 I bought her some lunch and while Werewolf flirted , I tried to pump her about Pegasus Farm and the operation there .
3 Shelley started to question her about Tasso 's La Gerusalemme Liberata , but Byron called her over to him .
4 We said we would like to ask her about males and females , and it was evident that her interest picked up .
5 Beforehand , her PR people urge me not to ask her about Eric Clapton ( with whom she has been seen dining on at least one occasion at San Lorenzo 's in London ) , but that she would be willing to talk about her alcoholism .
6 Whenever I met Zillah , the housekeeper , in the village , I used to ask her about Linton .
7 Rain thanked her , not having the heart to tell her about Georgie 's other little joke .
8 On their first encounter , she had drawn him abruptly into her chamber and asked him to tell her about Nicholas .
9 ‘ And the ridiculous thing was , of course , that I could n't bear to tell her about Lalage and Arthur .
10 And by the way , put someone medical on to tell her about Eve 's injuries .
11 There was no proclamation of the word to bring the Brahmin woman to belief And there was no human messenger to tell her about Jesus , though the part played by the Christian outcast crossing sweeper was of the utmost importance .
12 Shopping , which Julia loves , means relying on someone like Lisa to tell her about colours , which she can still visualise , and prices .
13 I went on to tell her about Wilson , Connie Fraser and Vecchi , or most of it .
14 They were anxious to tell her about Miguel Rafaelo , whom they obviously loved .
15 Therefore it 's not necessary to tell her about contraceptives .
16 He began to tell her about Letty and then about the astonishing story that there might be another member of the family tucked away in Scotland .
17 He was impressed and proceeded to tell her about Keeley , recalling some inflammable occasion on which Keeley had set fire to something or someone .
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