Example sentences of "tell [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On one occasion , Orton told about an old man who took him into a cave in Tunisia and asked him to feel his posterior .
2 At the end , when she told about the enterprising boys ' attempt to send a sample ‘ nugget ’ — of worthless pyrites — to the mines department for assaying , Faye actually smiled , and quickly Belinda went on to think of more stories from her outback childhood .
3 We talked about other things , and I told for the first time the story of how I lost the job at Drummonds , which made us both laugh so much the nurses came running with shocked looks to shut us up .
4 A folk tale told of a Tahitian chief , Moikeha , who sailed to Hawaii and , largely thanks to his prowess on a surfboard , married two princesses and became king of the island of Kauai .
5 The doctor also told of a four-hour meeting with a group of Irish throwers , who asked his advice on how to improve the efficiency of their drug programme .
6 At a party at the Hyde Park Hotel to celebrate his forthcoming 86th birthday on Christmas Day , Lord Grade told of a tricky moment during the filming of his film Jesus of Nazareth .
7 One story that surfaced late in 1982 told of a bold Iraqi initiative at the time .
8 She had earlier written a report called ‘ Facing the Unbelievable ’ , which told of the ritual abuse of children .
9 Some of this history was at a very high level of genealogy : it told of the matrimonial history of Hasan bin Nib and his wives and their marriages ; or of the relations and deeds of his sons .
10 Information filtering back home from soldiers on leave told of the unparalleled barbarity of the ideological warfare on the eastern Front , where Soviet commissars were being shot on capture and Jews massacred in their thousands .
11 She told of the one time when the weeping stopped .
12 It had a title which was not the most inspiring one I had heard in what I presumed to be my life , but told of the one man who had a great impression on me .
13 Eye-witness accounts by British journalists told of the unprovoked and apparently indiscriminate shooting of civilians by British soldiers .
14 In my talk , I described how my hosts had set the scene , but only The New York Post told of the counterfeit press release .
15 Mr Carberry said he would be shown the accommodation for nine above the centre and told of the residential project in Darlington town centre , which provides accommodation for three people .
16 The sound of deep singing died away , and as Doyle paced restlessly up and down in front of the Cathedral , he heard that noisy shuffling and murmur of conversation that told of the imminent debouchment of several hundred men and women of precise military bearing .
17 The disbelief in the England camp was summed up by Tottenham Hotspur 's Alan Mullery who , told of the false accusation of theft , remarked : ‘ Are you kidding ?
18 Remember the firemen who told of the charred and blackened bodies of children they had to bring from the smoking ruins of homes ?
19 Peter Hunter , secretary of the NALGO Pro-Life Group , at a recent meeting of NALGO supporters told of the disgraceful waste of union resources which are used to prop up the national Abortion Campaign , to which NALGO is affiliated .
20 He could also be excellent company , with a fund of stories that he told with an exquisite sense of timing , though such good moments were rare for he preferred to brood savagely over life 's injustices ; the chief of which was the inexplicable existence of Roman Catholics .
21 But this was dear old Mr Rabinowitz himself , spruced up , a new suit , who told in a quavering voice how this perfect stranger had come to his aid after the Blackshirts had smashed open his tailor 's shop .
22 ‘ The Collector ’ is arranged in three parts , each told in the first person by Clegg , Miranda , then Clegg again .
23 It was , eventually , their forward power that told on the Old Boys , with New Zealander No 8 Dale MacIntosh conspicuous in a constructive back row .
24 Where we 've been doing comparable work on er the Kings Cross Project , we wer we told by the old project team that we were very much cheaper than Birmingham .
25 The story of the rise and fall of this great coal port and of the fortunes of the people who lived and worked here is told through a dramatic interpretation set in a simulated dockland environment .
26 Each image is a complete story often told through a dense , receding picture space .
27 A horse that is empathic with another knows how the other feels without it being told through the usual senses of sight , hearing , touch , and smell .
28 Here we are told for the first time such details as that the Moreens are American , that they require a resident tutor for their sickly child , and that Pemberton is looking for the tutor 's job ; or rather , we are not told , but are led to infer these facts , for James avoids a direct statement of them .
29 It is the combination of being told for the first time that you have coronary disease with the need for an emergency procedure , for example , an angiogram .
30 The story of Dod , the Doric-speaking protagonist , and his encounters with Gaels and other inhabitants of the oil platform he works on , will be told for the first time on Saturday , 20 February , at Broadford .
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