Example sentences of "[Wh det] you [verb] told me " in BNC.
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1 | She confirmed what you had told me about Edouard being beaten up and said she was afraid it was all because of her . |
2 | You see , ’ he said , as Peggy put her hand in his , ‘ I 'm very interested in what you 've told me about someone stealing bulbs . |
3 | I 've never met her , but from what you 've told me about her I doubt it very much . ’ |
4 | I 'm sure that 's what you 've told me , anyway . |
5 | But from what you 've told me , I 'm afraid that your countrymen are the worst little nation of insects that has ever crawled upon the ground . ’ |
6 | And , in view of what you 've told me about the computer and knocking off all those agents , this whole thing is a lot bigger than just guarding Trimmler . |
7 | But judging by what I 've seen and what you 've told me , I see no reason why you should n't square up to this and assume your responsibility . |
8 | I 'll bear in mind what you 've told me . ’ |
9 | 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 ? ’ |
10 | ‘ You were quite right to come and what you 've told me may be important . |
11 | I ca n't forget what you 've told me . |
12 | ‘ From what you 've told me , I do n't think we 'll see her for a long time unless your Mr Wyatt finds them , and while he thinks you are Dana he wo n't be looking very hard , will he ? ’ |
13 | That I 've accepted what you 've told me . |
14 | And still prove that I believe what you 've told me tonight ? ’ |
15 | It would seem from what you 've told me that the market share is on the low side of a monopolization case and that kind of case to begin with is always a complicated and long drawn out case . |
16 | Although , ’ she dared to confess , ‘ I 'll probably think of more when I 've digested what you 've told me . ’ |
17 | From what you 've told me , your mother sounds as if she might be just the right person for the job . ’ |
18 | ‘ From what you 've told me this constable knows as much as Boz about the man who attacked Anna , but he 's made no arrest yet . ’ |
19 | ‘ And you 'll get in touch with the police and tell them what you 've told me ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Except for what you 've told me . ’ |
21 | These are questions that I 'd like to ask you from what you 've told me so far , erm , I 'd like to ask you Mr about erm , from your point of view , from your erm experience with the electrical |
22 | From what you 've told me , he does n't sound like anybody 's fool . ’ |
23 | Okay , so what you 've told me so far 's fine . |
24 | ‘ I simply remembered what you 'd told me and did that . ’ |
25 | If what you have told me is true … . ’ |
26 | ‘ I am very moved by what you have told me , ’ he said . |
27 | ‘ But what you have told me will now be known to these four Genoese in Nicosia . |
28 | Although there are certain pills which might help you at present , from what you have told me I suspect your own very real aversion to having a child is fairly deep-seated . |
29 | Mr Hamilton said : ‘ I am deeply concerned at what you have told me and I shall ask for immediate steps to be taken for normal decencies to be observed . ’ |
30 | You are , if I am not mistaken , twenty-five years old , which is an age when , I am well aware , you could still meet and fall in love with a far younger man than I. However , from what you have told me , you have already given away your heart and have set aside any thought of another such love . |