Example sentences of "[pron] have told i [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I wish someone had told me he was vegetarian : I could have made an omelette . |
2 | Nobody had told me what a cinema or a film was , and certainly nothing about the concept of an animated cartoon ; and I was taken into the largest enclosed space I 'd ever seen , into a crowd of strangers , put on a seat , and the lights went out . |
3 | ‘ The point is , ’ I continued crossly , ‘ if nobody had told me I was coarse and common , I would n't have thought about it ! ’ |
4 | And so this woman , she did n't preach a sermon , but she does give her a testament , she goes back and she gets the folk in the village , and she says , come see someone , meet someone , let me introduce you to someone who has told me everything that I have ever done ! |
5 | ‘ But not before she has told me what she thinks of our wine , ’ the Baron said , smiling . |
6 | If you 'd told me your name , at least I 'd have been spared the sudden shock of finding that my temporary employer was last night 's rescuer ! ’ |
7 | God knows she 'd told me her secret enough times . |
8 | ‘ Like a fool , I told her that the only reason I 'd married her was because she 'd told me she was pregnant . |
9 | ‘ Not until you 've told me what the hell happened to make you trigger shy . ’ |
10 | In my professional work , I repeatedly have conversations with educated clients — especially male clients — which go something like this : " Yes , yes — you 've told me what you think , and what you did , but I wonder how you felt ? " |
11 | You 've told me what you wanted to and I accept it , but what else was it supposed to change ? |
12 | I wo n't be leaving until you 've told me what I want to know . ’ |
13 | ‘ You 've told me nothing about your future . |
14 | ‘ You 've told me nothing which would have been worth Edwin Garland taking the trouble to put into a letter and leave it with his lawyer . |
15 | How do you expect me to go to sleep after you 've told me something like that ? |
16 | You 've told me your Christian name . ’ |
17 | ‘ You 've told me who you are , ’ Veronica continued , ‘ so I ought to introduce myself properly . |
18 | well I , I think I 'll take agree Mr you know much more about these matters than I do , I just , my eye just lit upon that one I thought that would perhaps the one in which the insurance directive could be said to be attached , but if you 've told me it 's C I 'm perfectly happy to accept it as being C. |
19 | You 've told me you were n't doing any harm , and I believe you . |
20 | You 've told me you 're going to marry soon . |
21 | You 've told me you love it . |
22 | Kersey said : ‘ So on the basis of what you 've told me you concluded that Inez was off to join her boyfriend in Exeter — is that it ? ’ |
23 | ‘ You 've told me you love me . ’ |
24 | Right now you 've told me you 're self-employed as a carpenter , how long have you been running this business ? |
25 | I have been round here and I 've asked everybody and you 've told me you 've got your work sheets , now get a grip of yourself , get yourself sorted out |
26 | If he had a new night special , even if he later grew to like her , he would start by trying to play her up just as he had me , and , since she had told me herself , Daisy Yates . |
27 | ‘ I wish you had told me what was wrong , so that I could have helped . ’ |
28 | ‘ If you remember , you had told me it was over and I was … persuading you that it was n't , ’ he reminded her unwillingly . |
29 | When you have told me what you know you can go . |
30 | You have told me what I wished to know . ’ |