Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] tell [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If on the other hand they wished him to go , he should be told immediately so that the could leave quietly . |
2 | The architect should be told exactly what is required and made to follow instructions . |
3 | He should be told quickly in discharge letters ( often he is not ) , in which case he must ask . |
4 | Because you should be told constantly , throughout the year , and there should be some kind of re-assessment . |
5 | It was that the Shah should be told formally that it was no longer appropriate for him to come to the USA . |
6 | We should be told precisely what the sale price is . |
7 | The and their self-opinionated Premier , Jacques Delores , must be told clearly that we stand for co-operation of Western style democracy , not the old Eastern block style of all encompassing socialist state with the dead hand of Brussels directing policies , as Moscow did with the U S S R. Freedom of the independent nation and people must confer . |
8 | to maximize commitment to the objectives of the enterprise employees must be told rapidly about all matters that affect them directly , and as soon as possible about matters that affect them less directly . |
9 | There 'd been neither sight nor sound of James since that fateful day and no doubt he had forgotten her as quickly as he had taken her , but he must be told there was going to be a child . |
10 | That is the message which the honourable gentleman might be telling both those in the queue and the cashiers . |
11 | But we 'll be told beforehand , or I 'll find out . |
12 | At the same time these original articles , which were generally sympathetic to the Princess of Wales , proved to those around her , many of whom I would meet later , that at last her side of the story could be told fairly . |
13 | He holds pubs in thrall to his Welsh past — the stories which would be told afresh for a lifetime now emerge in their first edition — and his childhood , far from seeming a ball and chain in this airy court of privilege , glowed into a magic kingdom to match any of them . |
14 | ‘ Ah , that would be tellin' now . |
15 | At 12 my children shall be told simply and truthfully and clearly what their infant minds can well grasp . |
16 | The borough planning committee will be told today that the applicants have not completed proposals to improve the access from the A548 . |
17 | The Borough planning committee will be told today that the applicants have not completed proposals to improve the access to the Abbey from the main coast road , the A548 . |
18 | A REPLACEMENT home for handicapped people in Wrexham looks unlikely to be built when an existing home closes , councillors will be told today . |
19 | Pool pledge : A swimming pool blunder which hospitalised 23 children in Kirkby should never happen again , Knowsley councillors will be told tonight . |
20 | A SWIMMING pool blunder which hospitalised 23 children should never happen again , councillors will be told tonight . |
21 | Now the story of Britain 's biggest-ever robbery — and the massive money laundering operation that went on for months afterwards — will be told tomorrow night in ITV 's £2 million drama Fool 's Gold ( 9.05pm ) . |
22 | SERBIA will be told tomorrow that it faces total isolation unless it halts the killing in Yugoslavia . |
23 | The Church of England 's Durham diocese is to lose one eighth of its clergy , churchgoers will be told tomorrow . |
24 | Sit with a right-wing , black-bashing , neo-fascist in a little pub in that great , arid and beautiful semi-desert , the Karoo , a kind of South African outback , and you will be told loudly and often that the blacks are getting ready to rise . |
25 | The Duchess will be told quite clearly that if news or information gets out publicly in any way she could be fined , for example will be warned that time spent with her children will possibly be curtailed if she does n't tow the line . |
26 | Hirel says the new strategy will be better because companies will be told much more clearly what to do . |
27 | At a conference in Glasgow , delegates will be told there 's now a network of over one thousand American travel agents dedicated to promoting Scottish holidays . |
28 | If the runner can be told exactly why he or she is doing a particular type of training , what bodily changes it will bring about and how he or she should run to achieve them , then those 15 minutes a day of quality training are more than enough . |
29 | This is one of the continental races of the yellow wagtail Motacilla flava , a bird which is widespread in Britain and Europe with several geographic races which can be told apart mainly by head colour . |
30 | Sexes can be told apart by bill and eye colour . |