Example sentences of "told me [pron] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ And you know , you have n't yet told me what it is that you want , ’ he said , and sat back , and eyed them expectantly , first one and then another , which Fribble found disconcerting .
32 Even if I had n't expected the gunships , their colours would have told me what they were .
33 Craig : You 've said that three times now but you still have n't told me what it is .
34 He had told me what he had to say about the murder and was free to call me again any time .
35 ‘ But you still have n't told me what brought you here in the first place . ’
36 You 've told me what you wanted to and I accept it , but what else was it supposed to change ?
37 ‘ I wish you had told me what was wrong , so that I could have helped . ’
38 ‘ But not before she has told me what she thinks of our wine , ’ the Baron said , smiling .
39 He 's told me what a deadweight you were to him .
40 When you have told me what you know you can go .
41 You have told me what I wished to know . ’
42 I wo n't be leaving until you 've told me what I want to know . ’
43 ‘ You still have n't told me what we 're doing here , ’ she protested .
44 You went to see Celia , but you have n't told me what she said . ’
45 ‘ You have already told me what you thought . ’
46 They 've told me what to do if I am in pain .
47 They 've told me what I can and ca n't do .
48 ‘ Locally , both the Teesside TEC voluntary sector group and managing agents in Cleveland have told me what the effects of these blinkered policies will be in the coming year .
49 ‘ He 's told me what I wanted to know . ’
50 You have n't , you still have n't told me what this is made of ?
51 In conclusion I would suggest the following should help as you have not told me what your horses/ponies will be used for .
52 God knows she 'd told me her secret enough times .
53 " She 's just told me her sister has been taken ill and she has to go and look after her .
54 As the girl ran off , her pretty face glowing with happiness , Victoria said , ‘ Mrs Richards has told me her story , Shelley .
55 ‘ But your trouble , ’ I said , ‘ you have told me nothing of your trouble — ‘
56 ‘ You 've told me nothing about your future .
57 ‘ You 've told me nothing which would have been worth Edwin Garland taking the trouble to put into a letter and leave it with his lawyer .
58 ‘ Like a fool , I told her that the only reason I 'd married her was because she 'd told me she was pregnant .
59 ( Vicky had told me she would not be averse to some of the loving attentions she was receiving . )
60 It 's a three-day Congress er and what we do in our Guild , we have , we had a house party on a Tuesday night and she 's told me she made twenty-six Pounds and erm we , we send our , our delegate Congress with that money you see , er because you see , er women would not if you could n't say you could sponsor them .
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