Example sentences of "mrs [noun] tell [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Mills told the Bar Conference in London that long trials gave the public the impression that lawyers were ‘ feathering their nest ’ .
2 Mrs B told the police and social workers that she must telephone her husband in England ; she must tell him what was happening to his children .
3 But , Mrs Palko told the magazine , Diana is convinced she is being visited by her father 's spirit , because of private family details mentioned .
4 Mrs Swales told the court she saw a lot of shouting and arguing , but she did not intervene or try to get involved .
5 Mrs Winterton told a Westminster news conference : ‘ This material is not mild erotica .
6 But Mrs Jeffrey told the inquest her son did n't drive , and the only petrol can in the house was empty .
7 Mrs Stevenson told The Art Newspaper , ‘ Ted has a golden eye , but the board felt he was lacking in certain areas that were necessary here ’ .
8 Mrs Martin told the court : ‘ My husband could not accept the child of another man . ’
9 Apart from the balance of her judgment , how well and interestingly does Mrs Levine tell the story ?
10 Mrs Boehm told The Art Newspaper that Walter Persegatti , former Treasurer and Secretary General of the Vatican Museums , and now International Coordinator of the Patrons and Friends of the Vatican Museums , was instrumental in making the loan possible .
11 Mrs Lewis told the opening of an inquest at Liverpool Coroners Court that she found her husband hanging half out of bed , frothing at the mouth , two days after the crash .
12 Mrs Thatcher told the BBC 's Michael Buerk :
13 Mrs Jones told the jury she was terrified .
14 Mrs Proffitt told the tribunal she was advised to hold a disciplinary hearing and she wrote to Mrs Mawdsley , who did not respond to the letters .
15 Later , Mrs Preston told the court how new courses , specifically for auxiliary nurses were introduced at the hospital last year .
16 Mrs Leyshon told the court how she and Stokle had gone to a house in Staunton to meet Evans and Stroud .
17 Mrs Smith told the appeal judges that last July , in a ruling in a similar case , Lord Morton awarded £17,000 to a couple whose baby died from brain damage suffered before birth .
18 Mrs Fermor-Hesketh told The Spectator : ‘ Quite possibly Lord Hesketh tones down his behaviour when in the company of those cleverer than himself . ’
19 ‘ Parents have to establish the limits beyond which their children should not tread , ’ Mrs Bottomley told a news conference organised by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children .
20 The money will be directed at community GP services and primary health care over the next six years , with £43.5 million available in the coming year , Mrs Bottomley told the Commons .
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