Example sentences of "[verb] tell [pron] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ms Hurst , who works at Unilever 's environmental engineering department in Port Sunlight , Wirral , said : ‘ The family has told me that Berend is making great strides towards a full recovery . |
2 | I suppose Bev has told you this bit . |
3 | A Saga Holidays spokeswoman has told us that Saga contracted rooms with the Roman Hotel a year ago for this season . |
4 | The following day , Dr John Greg of the Medical Research Council tried to tell us that contact with small quantities of dioxins was harmless when he stated in The Independent that 5,000 ppt is a safe level for bleached paper products . |
5 | I remembered another story they 'd told me that day of the first snowfall : it was about a hunt several years ago , on a day like this . |
6 | I mean if if you 'd told you that dad was coming down which |
7 | Tell me , Juliet , would you hesitate to tell your own doctor this problem that 's worrying you to death ? ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'm sorry I was out when you phoned — Edward did remember to tell me this time . ’ |
9 | I 'm going to tell her this minute what I 've decided . |
10 | Was going to tell her this morning , but when I came downstairs and saw her packing up that cake — when I remembered he was going to be there , that I 'd have to see his smug damned face , hear that ghastly loud laugh of his … |
11 | ‘ I 'm going to tell you another story , Ingrid . ’ |
12 | Paradise Lost , one might say , exists to tell us that death is a just punishment , and anyway ( see Paradise Regained ) not final . |
13 | Then last night the police called to tell me that Mum , Dad , Pet and Wee Charlie were missing , but that you were safe . |
14 | Who could ever have told her that love could be this good ? |
15 | Reason should have told me that instant acceptance was too much to ask , but I was overwhelmed by my emotional need for an endorsement , however small , of my situation . |
16 | I should have told you that snot comes out of your nose ? ’ |
17 | Do n't try to tell me that life is fair . |
18 | ‘ You 'll have to tell them some time . ’ |
19 | ‘ I know it 's difficult to talk , but I do n't have to tell you that time is short . |
20 | The very fact that the gravitational attraction dominates tells us that matter on the large scale must be net electrically neutral to very high precision . |
21 | We really ought to have noted the various quantities remaining , when Dr Burney offered to tell us this morning . |
22 | ‘ Of course , Gooseneck did tell me that Fagg suffers from gout and haemorrhoids , which make him behave even more horribly than when symptom-free . ’ |
23 | No , but Mr did , did tell him this morning . |
24 | ‘ I ne'er liked telling it that way , like a fairy tale ; but he 's allus been that strong-willed … ’ |
25 | I had told myself that heat was cleansing , because I had grown fearful of water . |
26 | Her eyes had been open in a fixed and vacant stare , and the waxen tinge to her skin had told its own tale . |
27 | ‘ I have a little headache , ’ she admitted , and that was the third lie she had told him that night . |
28 | The reason he wanted desperately to get into the company was that Ninette de Valois , to whom he had already spoken about his choreographic ambitions , had told him that experience of working with other choreographers and dancing their ballets was essential to learn his craft . |
29 | Mother Benedicta had told him that Topaz loved him . |
30 | He just did n't comprehend what she had told him this afternoon . |