Example sentences of "tell [noun] that [pron] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 had a van , but the spare room I told Danny that he 's got to get off in a
2 Dr John Stewart , Director of Recruitment and Admissions , told Campus that he continues to be greatly encouraged by the interest shown overseas in Stirling 's undergraduate and postgraduate courses .
3 Mr Gummer has used the guest house for every Tory conference since his student days and he told friends that he has been rewarded for his continued custom with the best room in the house .
4 Makoto Naruke , president of Microsoft Corp 's Japanese subsidiary , told Reuter that he believes overall Japanese personal computer sales will increase 30% this year — and on the back of this , he expects Microsoft 's sales in Japan — just $108m in the year to June 31 , 1992 — to rise to $136m in the year that ends this June .
5 Ake Lundqvist , an Ericsson senior vice-president , told Reuters that he expects the greatest growth to be in Japan with an additional 1m units sold .
6 For a start , they argue , America has already told Jordan that it wants to be friends again ( watch to see if America leans on Israel to be more accommodating to Jordan 's need for water ) .
7 He has told friends that he intends to recreate the best bits of Neddy .
8 THE Home Secretary has told colleagues that he expects a fresh Commons debate on the death penalty before the next election and that he would speak and vote for its restoration as a deterrent for some murders .
9 When you tell Oreste that he has been blessed with a brother I beg you to remind him that he is his mother 's first-born and as such has pride of place in her heart .
10 Perhaps Irene puts it best-she certainly puts it most often — when she tells Tod that he has no soul .
11 Secondly , if X discloses information in confidence to Y and Y then discloses the information in confidence to Z ( but does not tell Z that he has obtained the information from X ) then X will be able to proceed directly against Z if Z disregards the obligation of confidence ( see Saltman Engineering Co v Campbell Engineering Co [ 1963 ] 65 RPC 203 ) .
12 Could you tell Mr that he 's wanted please , wherever he is .
13 The inspired stroke of telling Othello that he has been witness to one of Casio 's incriminatingly erotic dreams is here popped into Iago 's head because Casio does , at one point , actually hug him in his sleep .
14 He knows that tomorrow he has to tell Potter that he needs the time off again .
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