Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] me about the " in BNC.

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1 Michelle , who was taking the drug Epilim , said at her home in Whyteleaf , Surrey : ‘ None of them told me about the risk of having a handicapped baby .
2 Er another thing that I mean thought , somebody told me about the other day er it 's an old thing is er gravel drives .
3 You asked me about the stance we were to adopt .
4 The one who interviewed me about the accident . ’
5 So when I came back to England , I consulted two elderly ladies , one a doctor , the other a spiritual medium , who work together , and who told me about the past lives I had had .
6 It was he who told me about the injuries the King received .
7 Having disposed of the simple administrative matter in a commonsense way , I then spoke to Chris protheroe who told me about the fatigue failure of the right stabiliser spar .
8 The one who told me about the five quid .
9 When you told me about the American girl , I hoped it meant you 'd got over Pickles .
10 ‘ And , even when you told me about the break-in , I knew it was n't really that . ’
11 When you told me about the horoscopes , did n't I tell you I wanted to help ?
12 ‘ Did you care when you walked out on me the day that you told me about the notes and the wine glass , and then Rebecca came back to the office ?
13 Of course , when we were in Bruges you told me about the hypochondriac darling you worked for , but what about before that ? ’
14 You know you you told me about the big boat did n't you ?
15 You told me about the motor .
16 It was then that she told me about the hysterectomy . ’
17 She was interested to find out that I liked British history ; she told me about the Medieval Circle .
18 She told me about the Sheikhas of Al Ain , which were good and which were not truly hospitable or kind .
19 Now when I spoke to Mrs on the telephone last night she told me about the work you 've been doing on and I have looked at it and I 'm going to go over it again with you this afternoon because she thought it was very very good work .
20 " I saw it in your eyes the other day when you warned me about the marchioness .
21 Mostly she quizzed me about the burglars and I said they 'd tried to get in through the bathroom window and one of them had put a foot through it , probably coming from the roof next door , and I generally made out that there was a whole gang of footpads up there lying in wait for Santa Claus .
22 During an opera we had a lighting change and they misinformed me about the weights .
23 And when they rang me about the killing and somebody said , ‘ your friend 's been murdered , ’ I said , ‘ You 're talking rubbish . ’ ’
24 The most intriguing matter supplied by Gaitskell was when he consulted me about the constant leakage of the party 's National Executive minutes to the Manchester Guardian .
25 He told me about the Icelandic landscapes , harsh yet wondrous , of the coloured rocks in Landmannalaugar and the emptiness .
26 However , I can remember clearly my own alarm , bordering on terror , when he told me about the Butcher 's measuring rod .
27 He told me about the sheer quantity of submissions that the Review received and regretfully had to reject , and spoke admiringly of much of the material that does come to him .
28 He told me about the extensive work involved in restoring the area behind the cockpit .
29 He told me about the cross .
30 Because he he told me about the chap who was his agent .
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