Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] told me [conj] " in BNC.

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1 No , she only told me that the other day yeah she is
2 so she just told me that so I 'll have all the news of Colin tomorrow they 've gone for a week
3 She calmly told me that the police had called round and that Nassim had been looking for me .
4 You always told me that if I worked hard , one day , I would go for Secondary .
5 She once told me that she could never commit suicide because of her curiosity about what was going to happen next .
6 It was enough to daunt most people , but she once told me that the only thing that dismayed her was sorting out their incredible mass of luggage , making sure that the right things went by the right route and that nothing was left behind .
7 She probably told me and it did n't stick .
8 She also told me that there had been no evidence of evictions , but , however hon. Members interpret it , the evidence given to the Select Committee by Mr. Harris of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities was clear .
9 She also told me that Jamie and Gary were found to be unsuitable as bone-marrow donors for Donna .
10 You never told me that before , ’ said Betty suspiciously .
11 ‘ Dad , ’ she accused , ‘ you never told me that I would be sharing the house with some carpenter . ’
12 ‘ By the way , ’ her mother went on , ‘ you never told me that Rosemary Green had left her husband ! ’
13 You never told me that when we phoned up them .
14 and until you see him doing it ooh I said you never told me that did you ?
15 A detective-constable who was talking to me later told me that it 's one of the Whistler 's trademarks .
16 They also told me that they have already held several long meetings .
17 I 've got an interesting point that I relate about this job that when I went to see them , about starting this job , they said , Well , they never told me before I got in , they said er , We 've er we 've got no money so we ca n't pay you a very good wage , but er we 'll start you off with five pound a week , that 's all we can afford , well I was earning more than that , during the War , nineteen forty two .
18 I do n't know I have n't looked at the invitation , he just told me when he came home from school he 'd got a party .
19 He once told me that if his right hand knew what his left was doing , he would cut it off . ’
20 He once told me that he found a company of not more than eleven people the most congenial .
21 He also told me that I now had a younger brother , Russell , which made me feel excited and wonder that he could be like .
22 He told me that you and Sophie had been there ; he also told me that Marianne had disappeared .
23 When I was in performance of my duties , he distinctly told me that the Prince would be poisoned .
24 And I think I believed , or tried to believe , him when he repeatedly told me that the restrictions he placed upon me were for my own good .
25 When we finally had the showdown , he actually told me that none of them mattered .
26 He never told me that he was going to do a newspaper article and I just wonder where this leaves Jason and his legal advisers now as far as an appeal goes . ’
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