Example sentences of "tell [art] " in BNC.

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1 Tell the King that you are concerned about the case of Mohamed Srifi , currently in Kenitra Central Prison , Casablanca , who was arrested in 1974 , tortured , brought to trial in 1977 and jailed for 30 years after a blatantly unfair trial .
2 Tell the King that Mohamed Srifi 's only crime seems to have been the expression of his peaceful political views .
3 Tell the President that you have read about their case , that their trial was unfair — even the Appeal Court agrees on this — and ask that they are released immediately .
4 Tell the President that you have not forgotten about Wang Xizhe and other Pro-Democracy Movement activists who are still jail for the peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of expression .
5 Tell the President that you have read about Abd Al-Ru'uf 's allegation that he was tortured , and about his lawyer 's complaint .
6 And I am also thinking of the identification of Rahila Khan — a novelist supposedly Asian and female — as an Anglican vicar ; and of the attempt to thwart a biography by the Englishman Ian Hamilton of the American J. D. Salinger , whose novels tell the story of his life , but who does not want anyone else to do so , preferring to keep his facts to himself .
7 Nevertheless , he should try and take control and tell the other handlers what to do .
8 Tell the laird , ’ James Menzies began , then raised his voice so that he could be heard as well by the crowd as by the factor .
9 Tell the laird , ’ he shouted out , ‘ that we will have him out here , to hear us for himself — that is what we came for and we will stand here till we see him .
10 ‘ Keep up the good work , ’ he waved her farewell , ‘ tell the next child to come in . ’
11 Tell the fuel supplier as well .
12 However , if your circumstances change , and you can not keep to an arrangement , tell the fuel supplier , who should not cut you off without offering you another arrangement or a pre-payment meter .
13 It 's a very personal way of thinking and writing which we have encountered several times already , and which now , twenty-seven years after that letter to his brother , appears most insistently with Raskolnikov as he Paused for a moment to take breath , to collect himself , and to enter as a man ’ and tell the police who it was killed the old money-lender and her sister .
14 He 's not going to warn Shatov or tell the police , he 's going to make a statement ‘ for general edification ’ — words but no deeds , a turn towards sanity and life that might have been , and a horrific-comic Possessed moment of subtlest art .
15 The statistics are impressive enough , but they hardly tell the story .
16 People at a studio might call me , or tell the act to get in touch with me direct .
17 I tell the young people joining us that the great division in their lives , if they climb in the business , is the division between the company and their family .
18 No official of the Government or Party can go to an ujamaa village and tell the members what they must grow … for if these things happen — that is , if an outsider gives such instructions and enforces them — then it will no longer be an ujamaa village !
19 If you hook a specimen fish in 1991 then make sure you tell the Mail .
20 Tell the truth and shame the Devil , as they say , ha ! ha ! ’
21 Tell the truth .
22 Go in and tell the assistant you just need to try things on before you start buying anything , and enjoy the experiment .
23 In the Commons Mr Neil Kinnock 's demand that she tell the truth about Mr Lawson goaded Mrs Thatcher into saying : ‘ If he had wanted to resign on a point of policy , I could have understood that …
24 THE Lawson affair rumbled on in the Commons yesterday with the Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , asking the Prime Minister why she did not ‘ tell the truth ’ when she was asked why the former Chancellor of the Exchequer resigned by television interviewer Brian Walden .
25 Berlin 's buildings — such of them as have survived — tell the story of the pioneering ages of modern design .
26 Tell the truth about Panama .
27 Watches that tell the time in 18 different languages , make toast and have so many knobs and dials that the clock face is completely obscured .
28 If your coffee beans are ground for you in a shop , tell the retailer how you brew your coffee .
29 These , which are common to all animals , tell the beta cells how much insulin to make .
30 Indians tell the poll-takers that their country should stay clear of the whole business .
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