Example sentences of "[adv] tell [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The long and complex story is brilliantly told by a relay team of scholars assembled by the Antique Collectors ' Club for this handsomely produced and prodigally illustrated book .
2 He was only told of the burglary last night as he visited his sister , Anne Marie , in Hoddesdon , Herts .
3 Mrs Kemp and her solicitor were refused access to that meeting , and were only told of the outcome some time later .
4 He went into hospital the day before and was only told on the day of the operation it would not go ahead .
5 Jack Cunningham , MP , who was touring the site at the time , was not told of the incident .
6 In one study , the essence of secretions from a female 's armpit were smeared onto the upper lips of other females who , perhaps fortunately , were not told of the origin of the smears .
7 We are not told of the use or otherwise of anaesthetics , nor of any benefits flowing from such research .
8 At first , Hendry was not told of the mystery woman 's mission but was informed when he noticed the beefed-up security at his matches .
9 They were not told of the grounds for referral , and the case proceeded without them .
10 Again , her family were not told of the seriousness of the condition until a month later and just days defore she died .
11 The Daily Mail stressed that this failed to console the victim 's distraught family , friends and workmates , her MP or the probation service , who were also not told of the killer 's threat .
12 If you are not told of the risk that you run , you might be able to complain of an unfair dismissal if you are sacked following a recurrence of the same conduct .
13 The row deepened with revelations that the BBC board was not told of the tax arrangement and was not aware that the director-general job had not been advertised before Mr Birt was appointed .
14 We are not told about the proceeds from the sale of the land in 1986/87 , but if £20,000 tax is at stake , expert professional advice could be worthwhile .
15 One angry passenger claimed travellers were not told about the bomb warning .
16 Easily told from the swallow tribe by short tail and long curved wings , as well as by all dark plumage , apart from whitish throat , rather more obvious in juvenile which also has pale tips to wing feathers .
17 The story of the operation , in all its farcical mystery , was best told by the officers and crew of the CIA proprietary airline called in to help on November 22nd .
18 It is expected that adoption of each of these programmes will be delayed and this in turn will affect dates for calls for proposals , publicity events , etc , although we can not tell at the moment how long the delay will last and the consequences it may have .
19 She could not tell in the torchlight whether it was ink or blood .
20 There are two rooms at the front and two at the back on each floor , and although you could not tell from the outside , the first floor rooms are a foot higher than those below .
21 JOKES NOT TO TELL AT THE ZOO
22 JOKES NOT TO TELL AT THE DOCTOR 'S
23 JOKES NOT TO TELL AT THE TABLE
24 The problem is made worse because consumers are rarely told of the risks associated with drugs : most , not unreasonably , expect their medicine to do them good .
25 Although cylinder manufacturers countered effectively for some decades , first with moulding techniques and later with finer grooves , the overwhelming simplicity of being able to press thousands of copies of disc records and play them on a simple machine eventually told in the disc 's favour .
26 Suppose your client insists on advertising his product on television when you believe his story could be more economically and effectively told in the press .
27 He repeats one he once told at an audition for a right-on theatre company .
28 If he were not , there are stories still told of the Williams temperament .
29 When Sir Bryan Thwaites , chairman of Wessex Regional Health Authority , spoke out during an election about the impossibility of NHS funding keeping up with the expectations of patients and doctors , he was promptly told by the government to keep quiet .
30 Parliament was , however , peremptorily told by the King not to proceed with the matter , because the Company 's affairs were being dealt with by the Crown .
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