Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've told [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've told him for years , but I did n't want to hurt him because I loved him . |
2 | This kind of thing has an unsettling effect on a player but fortunately David is a level-headed lad and I 've told him about the latest situation . |
3 | He 's spending a week with me and is very interested in what I 've told him about you two . ’ |
4 | I 've told him about that . |
5 | Are you listening , I 've told you , I 've told you at least |
6 | And I 've told you minus one is er an operator which rotates a vector . |
7 | I 've told you about this , have n't I ? ’ |
8 | ‘ I 've told you about listening to my calls . |
9 | I do n't think I 've told you about Mr Grovey our drama teacher yet , have I ? |
10 | I 've told you about Paula Reece , the rich American . |
11 | ‘ I 've told you about it a thousand times . ’ |
12 | I 've told you about grandchildren . |
13 | Oh I think I 've told you about all that I can about the glen . |
14 | ‘ No , but I 've told you about her , have n't I ? ’ |
15 | This dry pattern will continue into tomorrow but the cloud I 've told you about in Scotland will wander down towards us bringing some thicker cloud for a while . |
16 | ‘ I 've told you about Nerina . |
17 | I 've told you about reading the Sun . |
18 | Because after you listen to the evidence will be that these are professional officers doing a very difficult job and members of the public , members of the jury create very dated job they have the one objective I 've told you about to protect members of the public from further harm from what they thought was an armed criminal on the run . |
19 | And when I 've expanded and I 've told you then I then come back to my ending and I say , okay so what I 've done I 've told you about three aspects of flying , about the safety of it , ab about the costs involved in taking part in flying and about the enjoyment you 're gon na get out of flying and I hope that I 've persuaded you that you will come along on Saturday to take part , and that 's the ending . |
20 | Well then of course , I 've told you about having these trials up and down , and then , out of the people I 've dealt with mostly of them were local criminals , I should think nearly ninety percent of crime in Ipswich was committed by local people . |
21 | But sometimes I think cos er an old lady , I 've told you about her before she said |
22 | I 've told you about all I can tell you . |
23 | Charlotte do n't put pens in your mouth , I 've told you about that before |
24 | This is you remember I 've told you about geography bottles , yeah ? |
25 | You would n't let out things I 've told you in confidence , would you ? ’ |
26 | 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 . |
27 | I 've never met her , but from what you 've told me about her I doubt it very much . ’ |
28 | ‘ You 've told me about Joe Burns . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ It 's like so many things you 've told me about these murders , robberies and the rape . |