Example sentences of "[verb] us about [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He is a zealous Cassandra , frantically warning us about the Trojan Horse of Monsieur Delors 's federalism .
2 Doreen 's letter told us about the mysterious sickness .
3 Is it not outrageous that so much British taxpayers ' money should have been spent trying to suppress a book which in part told us about the treacherous activities of the security services in trying to undermine the democratically elected Government of Harold Wilson ?
4 He told us about the open-top Leyland ‘ Queen Mary ’ PD3 double-decker bus ( service 769 ) which runs from Perrymount Road , Hayward 's Heath to Sheffield Park station .
5 Incidentally , it will cost us about an extra eight thousand pounds just to do the trial in .
6 Finds also tell us about the living conditions of the site inhabitants .
7 Tell us about the real reason you are here. , ‘ Why do n't you ask Benstede ? ’
8 Here we report combined observations by the EISCAT radars and the DMSP-F10 satellite which tell us about the spatial and temporal behaviour of the cusp .
9 These studies tell us about the broad pattern of movement between school and work .
10 Well looking at the individual breeds of animals that we 've got here , tell us about the basic breed line that you you keep on the farm here .
11 What does this survey of the impact of the second wave tell us about the likely impact of the third wave in the 1990s and the consequences for developing managers ?
12 What can ethnography tell us about the big issues ?
13 Our crewmates warned us about the Biranese girls ' reputation as practitioners of a dangerous form of magic which could trap a man on their island for ever ; then they disappeared ashore into the backstreets .
14 I suspect it may soon be superseded by a very different idea derived from evolutionary theory and the knowledge molecular biology is giving us about the genetic control of brain processes .
15 Each one of them tells us about a different aspect of the creature .
16 With an agreeable mixture of personal and scientific detail , Robertson tells us about the early Australian work on radio emission from the Sun , the planets and the mysterious radio ‘ stars ’ ( point sources ) and explains how the 21-cm line from interstellar hydrogen was used to map the spiral arms of our Galaxy ; he also describes the development of the solar radio spectrograph by Paul Wild and of the high resolution ‘ cross ’ antennae by Bernard Mills and Wilbur Christiansen .
17 Science tells us about the structural and relational properties of objects , while consciousness tells us what they are qualitatively like .
18 What does this tell us about a biblical attitude regarding our partner 's body in the marriage relationship ?
19 However , they do not tell us about the complex subjective processes which this involved .
20 I is there anything you can tell us about the additional costs of er er increased specifications , there have been some increases as well minor reductions .
21 Residuals can tell us about the general level of variability of data over and above that accounted for by the fit ; we can judge atypical behaviour against this variability , as measured , for example , by the midspread of the residuals .
22 The House will be interested to hear from another Scottish Labour Member of Parliament who will not tell us about the Labour party 's policy on Ravenscraig .
23 What do these syndromes tell us about the language-processing system as it exists in intact brains ?
24 This , in turn , will cause us to address the broader issue of whether there is , in a more general sense , a genuine , causal association between insanity and at least some forms of creativity ; and , if that is so , what it can tell us about the underlying qualities of psychosis and of the creative process .
25 So what does our analysis tell us about the underlying , or basic causes of the so-called ‘ British disease ’ ?
26 I asked the doctor about Dara Shukoh and Aurangzeb , and soon the doctor was telling us about the civil war and the accounts given of it by Bernier and Manucci .
27 Mm well thanks for your thoughts Peter echoing what everybody else has said and er thanks for coming on telling us about the new trees as well .
28 He is telling us about the new initiatives
29 In English , Miss J. was telling us about the Blessed Damozel .
30 Porn can teach us about the simple mechanics of lesbian and gay sex .
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