Example sentences of "[pron] something about [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To tell you something about the work of other college staff .
2 So I I hope I 've told you something about the history of the house .
3 Keeping your eye on court lists can also tell you something about the firms appearing and if a firm consistently acts for the plaintiff against health authorities you can be fairly sure that their specialism lies in medical negligence .
4 Before looking at some of the erm details of those practical programmes I would like to tell you something about the principles upon which his mind worked in approaching practical affairs .
5 It told you something about the standard of the England game when coverage of the Wales game continued until the end , even though we scored 3 more in that time .
6 There 's one other factor , at the bottom of that , er page , will tell you something about the allocation to units .
7 And if a company has n't filed accounts at all when it 's supposed to have done , that should tell you something about the organization of the company .
8 I never knew Griffith himself but Sir Ben Lockspeiser , who acted as Griffith 's assistant at this time , told me something about the circumstances under which the work was done .
9 Can , can you can you tell me something about the Llandudno area during that time .
10 ‘ The pathologist who did the autopsy on the body of the man told me something about the effects of nerve gases .
11 Erm can you tell me something about the temple in that area in Caldmore , its role in the community , briefly perhaps .
12 Can you tell me something about the crowd itself , erm did particular age groups tend to stand together around the ground or were the young
13 look your sisters trying to tell me something about the television , well the televisions not switched on though
14 ‘ Was n't there something about a princess locked up by her cruel father ? ’ she hazarded .
15 Or was there something about the nature of French rule that made revolution inevitable ?
16 He had lived with miracles and wonderments all his life , ever since his uncle had told him something about the family 's history and the eternal presence of Seth in their lives .
17 Is it something about the case ? ’
18 Erm does the fact of erm using the aircraft to er provide a platform for these systems , er tell us something about a change in view about the role or operating concept of the aircraft ?
19 Was the V. & A. 's Chairman trying to tell us something about the government 's degree of responsibility for the staff restructuring plans announced by the V. & A. 's Director and rashly endorsed by himself in 1989 ?
20 A letter dated 11 October 1262 from Roger de Doncaster , king 's clerk , to John de Kirkby , the chancellor tells us something about the activities of these men in the French capital .
21 Does n't Mrs Dennison 's natural repugnance tell us something about the morality of the act ? ’
22 This instrument could conceivably tell us something about the reflectance and fluorescence from the plant .
23 We may have heard from you , but erm please do tell us something about the Oxford Rainforest festival .
24 This tells us something about the limits to fusion as an articulative method ( as against other methods , such as parody or deliberate disjunction ) and about the limits to the expropriation of meaning : some syntactic structures are simply incompatible .
25 Although the evidence of seditious words can tell us something about the range of motives which led people to Jacobitism , it can tell us little about how prevalent such sympathies were .
26 Hans Keller pointed out many years ago that , while the three preludial " interludes " are broadly speaking of a generic nature , setting the scene and mood for when the curtain rises , the three mid-act interludes have more specifically psychological connotations , telling us something about the state of the dramatic action and particularly about Grimes himself .
27 An auditing system would tell us something about the investigations looked at and , by way of extrapolation , also about the general reliability of the system .
28 Letters to the editor , including agony columns , tell us something about the concerns people have , or at least which of their concerns are considered by editors and agony aunties to be suitable for publication .
29 Tell us something about the provisions in your day .
30 This system was to be the predecessor of the various experiments under the Tudors to exercise special control in the North , measures which not only reflect the problems of governing a region remote from the centre of public power but also tell us something about the tensions between a local aristocracy and the Crown .
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