Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] she about the " in BNC.

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1 I asked her about the changes in her life since the NI featured her in 1979 .
2 I asked her about the make and she said she did n't know .
3 I asked her about the letter and she kne she said she could n't remember anything about it but she filled in something when they came back from Belfast .
4 I asked her about the letter and she said she could n't remember anything about it but she filled in something when they came back from Belfast and she said open it , so I opened it and it 's one of these things er if you book to go to Dublin before May the whatever , the end of May , then if you went again in the Autumn , you you get er fifty pounds worth of vouchers or something , you go half price .
5 Like a fool I told her about the man I 'd been living with .
6 I told her about the tragic young man .
7 I told her about the hops .
8 I told her about the Scottish physicist Charles ( C.T.R. ) Wilson 's interest in meteorology and of his accidental discovery of the tracks .
9 She asked me about Mr Forster on the cruise and I told her about the salt .
10 I told her about the date at the pictures with the two boys and about the disaster with the bleach .
11 I told her about the meeting .
12 I told her about the suffering of battered women and of the desperate need to make sure they have somewhere to run , ’ said Mrs Horley .
13 I told her about the ride home with Joey Bonanza .
14 As soon as I told her about the things that had happened , she knew .
15 And I told her about the timeslips , and how I had found myself back in her time .
16 at er , I , I do n't remember anything , anything at all , but she said , I told her about the baby , she did n't know about that
17 I reminded her about the things she said last night — the things you apparently overheard , so you say — and she now realises she was quite wrong to say those things , even if they were supposed to be some kind of joke … and … she is sorry for saying them because she now understands that those careless words of hers were what basically caused the misunderstanding . ’
18 You told me you had a bit of a chat with Angy before you asked her about the ring . ’
19 If you question her about the past , you will only disturb her .
20 Have you asked her about the
21 They talked to her about her ancestors , and about the Bright Palace which they called Teamhair in their soft voices , and they told her about the battles and the people who had made Ireland magical and marvellous and richer in folklore than any country could ever be .
22 The Quaker mother , who was so astonished by the ignorance of the police when they questioned her about the way she and her family worshipped , said her faith remained strong .
23 I never got near enough to her to tell her about the boxing and eventually left home as soon as I could . ’
24 Then at a remote place on the bank of the River Swale he first sexually assaulted her and when she fought back he battered her about the head with a rock or rocks from the bank until he thought she was dead . ’
25 He asked her about the place so much like the valley , the place where she 'd been born .
26 When he told her about the children at Dovercourt she and a friend went along to help in teaching English .
27 He told her about the woman with the flute .
28 He told her about the fairies who lived in the holes on the river bank , and how Billy was half leprechaun .
29 He clasped her about the waist , she pushed him away with a gesture that would have felled a man .
30 His hand , clasping her own as he steered her about the floor , was somewhat cold .
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