Example sentences of "[verb] tell [noun] [noun] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Stone , a man who has a strong sense of his own importance if nothing else , has told Premiere magazine that he hopes the film will be a ‘ Vietnamese Gone With The Wind ’ .
2 To assist progress , will my hon. Friend and the EC consider telling Mr. Shamir that they will take economic action unless Israel stops its illegal settlement programme in the occupied territories and abides by the Geneva convention , which is being systematically broken ?
3 She should have told Mrs Trotter that she was in no condition to deliver forty dinners , obstructed at every turn by Miss Poraway .
4 I also attach a copy of my reply , from which you will see I have told Mike Templeman that I would take up his claim that he did n't have enough information on which to base an accurate estimate with you .
5 We 'll have to tell Miss Brewster that I wo n't be at school . ’
6 I keep telling John MacEwen that he 's built half his practice on Phoenix Park ! ’
7 The doctor and the Sisters of Charity who came to help with the nursing were amazed at her tenacious hold on life , but Julia had told Mrs Ward that she was determined to live until Anne 's marriage .
8 You had told Dr Fenemore that you thought your parents still lived here .
9 Back in 1980 Geoff Yeadon had told Geoff Crossley that it was his ambition to see King Pot and the East Kingsdale Master Cave , linked to West Kingsdale and Keld Head .
10 When the idea was broached I had told Ira Dilworth that I would sooner resign than transfer to Toronto and he agreed entirely .
11 At the meeting , however , Mr K had told Mr McLean that he had no view about Mr Uppal 's involvement .
12 Earlier , Baker had told NATO ministers that he had been satisfactorily assured by the four republics which he had visited that they were prepared to place their nuclear weapons under one authority , with some republics expressing interest in becoming non-nuclear powers [ see also p. 38655 ] .
13 A lady traveller on the Exeter express told John Ruskin that she was in the carriage from which Turner put his head out in a rainstorm to record the scene mentally , and she saw the picture at the Royal Academy the next year , in 1844 .
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