Example sentences of "tell me [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A former patient ( one who had never been regressed or even thought about the subject ) told me of a strange incident in her own family . |
2 | But a friend put some perspective into it when he told me of a recent visit to the Half Moon , a venerable pub venue in Putney : ‘ There were all these posters on the wall of bands from 20 and 25 years ago , and I thought , ‘ Cor , they must be valuable . ’ |
3 | But he told me of a new home just completed , where Aunt Louise had been offered a place . |
4 | One woman told me of a particular year in which seven close relatives died . |
5 | More happily , a colleague told me of a seventeen-year-old girl in his last parish who was cruelly told that she would be dead in a year . |
6 | My father told me of an old lady who to the end of her days referred to ‘ Amser Duw ac amser Lloyd George , ’ God 's time and Lloyd George 's time , for when the change was introduced during the Great War , there was chaos . |
7 | After two weeks with no sign of improvement , a friend told me of an excellent new rheumatologist who had just come to work in Chester . |
8 | In that case , he told me with a grim expression , there was something he had to warn me about . |
9 | He told me about an old school behind a high wall in a dirty street . |
10 | ‘ The Ukrainians do n't really know much about Britain , but I 'm going to serve champagne and two kinds of caviar so I expect we 'll have a good time , ’ Gladstone told me over a crackling telephone line shortly before the party began . |
11 | Lissa 's money gave out , and she told me over an international phone hook-up that she was n't interested any more . |
12 | ‘ He told me in a general way that he was American . |
13 | On inquiring where the bathroom was , the woman told me in a timid voice that although it was the door facing mine , there would be no hot water available until after supper . |
14 | March , the Secretary of State told me in a parliamentary answer that he was setting in train a new procedure for the appointment of a successor to Eric Bolton . |
15 | The Minister also told me in a written reply about the education and social opportunities that were available to young offenders . |
16 | Lord Palmerston sent for me and told me in a jaunty way that he would have nothing to do with this Gothic style , and that though he did not want to disturb my appointment he must insist on my making a design in the Italian style which he felt sure I could do as well as the other . |
17 | ‘ I 'll definitely stick to wearing them in the future , ’ he told me in an exclusive interview . |
18 | Erm so semiconductors Erm tell me about an electrical circuit , how it works . |
19 | And tell me of a better left hander . |
20 | He relaxes and tells me about a new band he is producing . |
21 | My heart tells me of a perfect flower in the centre of the garden and I move along the pathways , stopping to drink in some new and dazzling sight or scent that arrests me . |
22 | He tells me of a great battle his ancestors fought near Lake Victoria . |
23 | A FRIEND tells me of a post-electoral poster war which has broken out in his salubrious street in north Kensington , London , quite different in tone from the good-humoured gobbing on one another 's doorsteps which characterised neighbourly relations during the three weeks preceding the day that the revolution failed to dawn . |
24 | She tells me with a peculiar girlie sham . |
25 | Sue now weighs 8st 3lbs ( 52 kg ) and tells me in an accompanying letter that her weight loss and subsequent new figure has completely changed her life in every respect . |
26 | Can you tell me of an English poet staying in these parts ? ’ |
27 | ‘ I will be seeing the physio Peter Rostron today and he will tell me about a possible scan . |
28 | Now can you tell me in a wee bit more detail how you did that ? |
29 | statistically , I get far more phone calls from record companies , lawyers and very occasionally from publishers telling me about a new act they have just signed . |
30 | Soon she began telling me of a tasteless fellow-passenger of hers who , at this time the day before , had kept his nose buried in Doctor Zhivago while they flew in exquisite weather over the Gulf of Corinth . |