Example sentences of "[modal v] be told [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The patient should be told of the mode of address used in that particular hospital for professional staff . |
2 | They believed that for once the truth should be told about the difficult life Diana has led and , for the most part , still leads . |
3 | The nation should be told about the chaos , poverty and hardship that the Government have created in deprived areas throughout the country . |
4 | There is a story told against Jimmy Davidson which , in fact , should be told against the game in Ireland . |
5 | Some of them even came from within the nuclear fold , concerned that the truth should be told from the inside out . |
6 | The Home Office Code under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 [ PACE ] requires that as soon as a suspect arrives at a police station , they should be told by the custody officer of their right to independent , free legal advice . |
7 | The Ulster politicians should be told by the British Government that maintaining law and order in the Province will require a reassessment of financial priorities to relieve the burden of the mainland taxpayer . |
8 | In my view , the Brazilians should be told in the strongest terms that any repeat when they entertain Italy ( whose supporters , I admit , are no angels themselves ) in the quarter finals at the end of march , could lead to them being disqualified . |
9 | If you want one , we can do it at the same time as the valuation , at a reduced fee , but we must be told at the outset . |
10 | If you require payments on account of costs or in advance of disbursements , or you reserve the right to raise hourly rates during the lifetime of the case , the client must be told at the outset of the case . |
11 | Where a solicitor realises himself that he has been negligent or his client makes a claim against him on that ground , the client must be told of the circumstances ( if he is not already aware of them ) and be advised to seek independent advice . |
12 | ‘ Charter train operators must be told of the reprieve so they can approach BR about running trains this summer to test the water . |
13 | For the first time , there is a national requirement that the police must be told by the organisers of a procession what they propose to do . |
14 | A similar if less conspicuous story might be told of the Reed conglomerate . |
15 | The following type of story might be told by the best man , a friend , or groom who works in the bride 's family business : |
16 | for certain lessons , I just give you an example with literature it would work with erm science and er other things as well , you might be told in the next lesson we are going to discuss , for example the first act of a particular play , or we 're going to discuss which particular scientific experiment or the cause of whatever it is |
17 | Many more stories could be told of the effects of the bomb — of terrible burns and of people dying slowly from radiation . |
18 | The ITN report said that unions would be told of the job losses today , when annual profits are published . |
19 | Tourism attraction operators in Cheshire will be told of the latest developments in home and overseas marketing at a forum this month . |
20 | The story of Dod , the Doric-speaking protagonist , and his encounters with Gaels and other inhabitants of the oil platform he works on , will be told for the first time on Saturday , 20 February , at Broadford . |
21 | CLEVELAND 'S Transport 2,000 group will be told about the new Middlesbrough to Liverpool through train services by Richard Hast , marketing manager for Regional Railways , at its meeting tomorrow . |
22 | There are many ways in which the work-force can be told about the relocation . |
23 | And the similar tale can be told of the , the episode in Little Rock . |
24 | There 's one case , however , where a buyer can be told at the inception of a matter that the lease will provide that it ca n't be assigned without the lessor 's licence : the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and one or two other bodies insist on such a covenant in all their leases . |
25 | I am delighted , too , that my constituents can be told in the coming months that the Labour party does not want the single-person household to have a discount . |
26 | From juvenile Great Spotted and Syrian it can be told by the gap between its black cheek stripe and black nape , and no black stripe bordering red crown . |