Example sentences of "was tell [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Frank Sinatra was told at the weekend that the four pasta sauces named after him are being withdrawn .
2 I was told at the Bar that in section 25 application cases hearsay evidence was regarded in some family proceedings courts as not admissible .
3 His misery drove him to the theatre again , uselessly ; he had used up Dinah 's tickets , and was told at the box office that all seats were sold out .
4 I was told at the time that this system had been adopted because it was impossible to fit a mechanical servo as fitted to the Series III without major surgery ,
5 The crimps were of course very active and I was told at the time that they would be paid as much as two pounds for every man whom they recruited .
6 I was told of the story by a friend who knew the old platelayer who we shall call Fred .
7 In Mordauntt v. British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd. ( 1910 K.B. ) the seller was told of the sub-sale by the buyer only after it had been made .
8 After his sensational ( and bloodthirsty ? ) triumph over the priests of Baal on Mount Carmel , he was told of the threat to his life by Ahab 's foreign queen Jezebel , and decided to flee down to the desert around Mount Sinai , the home of many prophets and a place of pilgrimage for many more .
9 When he was told of the hierarchy 's opposition to any bill of this kind , Dr Browne , himself secularly inclined , submitted his proposals and arguments to the hierarchy for approval , just as a previous Health Minister , Dr Walsh , had consulted Archbishop McQuaid on a similar matter in 1946 .
10 ‘ My husband went to register him and was told of the tree offer .
11 One friend who was told of the contents of the letter reveals : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to help maintain the dignity of the Crown and consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen .
12 ‘ You 'd be amazed how many workers are prepared to offload their problems during the witching hour , ’ he said when he was told of the project .
13 There had been little dispute about anything else Thorfinn had wanted to do since the day he was told of the fighting in Lothian .
14 Mother-of-two Lesley Adams , 28 , gassed herself in her car at her Plymouth home , hours after she was told of the allegation by her boss .
15 Mrs Godwin 's husband Tim was feeding the couple 's twenty three month old baby when was told of the murders .
16 Scott was told of the effect of Ruskin 's intervention over Freeman 's letter in The Times by George Dasent , the assistant editor , which coupled with the tone of the letter to Dallas ensured that by late 1859 there was a complete breach between Scott and Ruskin .
17 She was told of the importance of completing the course , even though her cellulitis appeared to be improving .
18 The court was told of the events of 15 and 16 February ; that Mr. Bell had denied being in breach of his bail conditions and that the court on Friday , 16 February had remanded Mr. Bell in custody without hearing any evidence .
19 Referee Bob Nixon was told of the outburst and immediately showed the red card to the big target man .
20 The story of how the convalescent David Stirling got his proposal into the hands of General Auchinleck was told to the journalist Virginia Cowles in 1958 , and is based on Stirling 's memory of events not too long after they occurred .
21 When we arrived at King 's Cross I was told for the sake of reality I must find my own way to the Savoy Hotel , although the film crew would be close by in case of emergency .
22 David 's eldest son Richard , nine , was told on the day of his Nativity play at school .
23 ‘ He did n't like none of it , so he sort of copped out , gave up eating one fine day , till he could n't stand up no more , could n't do what he was told on the airfield .
24 I would say from the point where I was told on the radio that the officers were entering the premises to the point where I was told everybody was secured , could not be more than four five minutes .
25 He says he was told about the Oxford ring 12 years ago by the former MI5 agent , Peter Wright , whose book Spycatcher caused such a stir .
26 He said : ‘ I want to know from the Chancellor why the Ministerial rules were not observed ; why the Law Officers were not informed immediately of the legal action which cost the taxpayer £4,700 ; whether the Prime Minister was consulted as the rules suggest he should be — and whether the permanent secretary to the Treasury was told about the source of the gift of the £18,000 . ’
27 His father was told about the accident , and he arrived at the scene quickly enough to accompany Guy to hospital in the ambulance .
28 She 'd gone into labour when she was told about the Antelope , and Martin was born about a month premature .
29 You know , I was told about the bogie man , but the bogie man , I now know , did n't , did n't , did n't , did n't exist .
30 So he would still stay there because he was told about the weather .
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