Example sentences of "tell [pron] [prep] my " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've taken the tape to the police , of course , and told them about my cat , but that 's all .
2 They laughed like a couple of schoolgirls , hands fluttering to their mouths like butterflies when I told them of my encounter with the priest .
3 I told them of my plans — a little hesitantly , I admit , as they are practising Christians and I was n't sure how they would take to the idea of a DIY funeral .
4 ‘ I was forgetting what you told me in my surgery .
5 Without blushing , he told me in my own drawing room : ‘ I am a financial adviser to both the Duke and Duchess .
6 Again I told no-one of my profession .
7 ‘ I told you about my holiday in hospital .
8 I mean you remember I told you about my cousin , mm , now he is not somebody I 'd recommend an au pair , au pair to work
9 ‘ I told you in my letter last week that I wanted you to arrange for me to meet him .
10 Lunching with Lord Dynevor , I told him of my settled feeling that I am playing in the final of the FA Cup , that there are three minutes to go and that my team is 0-4 down .
11 I asked him from which part of that county he came and when he said Preston , I told him of my own connections and was amazed to find that his parents had kept the shop in St. Paul 's Road where I had gone to buy sweets in 1920 .
12 I also told him of my affection for you and that I could n't injure you by marrying you without love .
13 I told him of my past life in the village , and my expectations .
14 I told him of my discovery .
15 ‘ We 're in the same business , ’ I said , and told him about my Mickey Mouse job .
16 I told him about my robbery .
17 I told him about my sister who now had no legs .
18 I told him about my uncle after we 'd been together for six months and , though he was outraged , I persuaded him not to confront Joe or tell anyone .
19 I told him about my Knights — without revealing their identities — and he agreed that a lot can be achieved with the mind , that attitude is everything , and that life 's ‘ hard knocks ’ shape your character .
20 I told him about my visit to Mahoney 's apartment .
21 I told him about my family and where they came from , then told him about my father .
22 I told him about my family and where they came from , then told him about my father .
23 I told him about my father 's arrest ; about the doctor ; about life in Fontanellato ; about the mercato nero ; about the Allies being stuck between Rome and Naples ; about the bombing of the cities , especially Genoa .
24 Like poor Lanyon when I told him about my new ideas .
25 " I gave him the idea , " Timothy said , " when I told him about my dad .
26 That was why when I told him about my LCC-subsidized visit to Paris , he insisted that I should pay calls on friends of his like Paul Valéry , Jacques Maritain and Charles du Bos ; and he set about providing me with letters of introduction .
27 I telephoned Anna-Lisa after the AAAs and told her about my injury .
28 I told her about my visit to Mahoney 's apartment .
29 Then I told her about my Tante Frieda in the Great War , who found herself matching the curtains at an embassy party .
30 I think my mum is still in a state of shock after I told her about my Irish selection . ’
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