Example sentences of "inform you that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We regret to have to inform you that a further breach has now come to our attention and we are instructed by our clients to write to you about it . |
2 | I am pleased to inform you that a place has been reserved for you on the above course . |
3 | ‘ Your appeal against the above offer of permanent accommodation made available to you on 12-9-91 has been considered carefully but I regret to inform you that the appeal has not been allowed and you should sign for the tenancy at the local housing office by 2-12-91 . |
4 | It pleases me to inform you that the weather here continues to be temperate ! |
5 | I write to inform you that the appeal is to be heard at the above address on |
6 | I write to inform you that the above appeal is to be heard on |
7 | I refer to my memorandum dated 19 September 1990 which informed you that the Personnel Committee , at its meeting on 11 September 1990 , decided not to agree to a closure of Regional Council workplaces during the 1990/91 festive season . |
8 | Encyclopedic knowledge of the world might inform you that the writer is a member of ‘ Mad Mental ’ ( a street gang ) and that the intended addressees are members of ‘ The Insects ’ ( another street gang ) . |
9 | He 'll inform you that the King has been very kind to you , and that you 're lucky to lose only your eyes . |
10 | For your records I would inform you that the name of this charitable organisation changed from ‘ Council ’ to ‘ Campaign ’ in 1991 and a copy of the relevant minute is attached . |
11 | The letter , from Oxfordshire County Council 's engineering department , said : ’ I understand you are the owner of the vehicle involved and therefore must inform you that the council holds you responsible for the costs of repairs arising from this incident . ’ |
12 | I must inform you that the same department are about to close the only respite centre ( Astley House in Huyton ) for children and young adults with special needs in the borough , so they can introduce what they call foster caring . |
13 | Mr Schrodinger informs you that the customer is prepared to pay up to a maximum of £20,000 for the order . |