Example sentences of "[noun sg] told [pron] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was very undecided when my agent told me about the offer … ’
2 ‘ My agent told you about the remuneration ? ’
3 Davide had turned up a coin , one afternoon , when he was mooning around ; it was a common enough type , the professor told him in the museum at Riba , where he took it for an opinion .
4 One banking employee told me of the demise of her bank branch .
5 I could n't get it out of them who had paid for her , but old Alex the cleaner told me on the side : Boswell , Slim Boswell . ’
6 Mrs. O'Brien said that she believed what her husband told her about the company doing well and having good potential , but she was concerned for her son and felt that it was only for three weeks , and if it would do the trick , she would sign .
7 I think my husband told you on the phone that buying the house over here was my idea .
8 The African told him of the anger in the hearts of his generation .
9 The old man listened as the general told him about the incident at Pulkovo Airport .
10 On the way out , a policeman told him about the tragedy that was unfolding at the far end of the ground .
11 The night watchman told me about the incident in the morning .
12 My father told me about the Hound of the Baskervilles .
13 He learned the truth about the cuttings , closing his eyes when he thought of her sitting in the attic , her long day done , painstakingly writing for O'Connor the articles whose brilliance and feeling told him of the intellect which lay behind her beautiful face and emphasised again what he had thrown away .
14 The man told me on the telly that is the best so
15 Unprompted , a farm labourer told him of the tradition of an old track precisely on the line where he had surmised the ley to be .
16 Bite One : ‘ The Secretary of State told us about the silver lining — he told us nothing about the dark clouds on the horizon . ’
17 The speaker told us about the role of the health visitor and how it was a separate profession to nursing .
18 You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling .
19 The doctor at the hospital told me about the pill , but said you have to take them regularly and if you forget even once , then you 'll get pregnant .
20 TV told me about the victim of child molestation who claimed , ‘ I owe my analyst my life ’ .
21 When he was fifteen his mother told him about the hanging .
22 ‘ His mother told him on the morning of the killing that Joanne had phoned Dean the night before .
23 As the train approached Wolverhampton , Powell the historian told me about the foundation of the town in the 10th century and how it grew to prosperity making weapons for the Civil War .
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