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

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1 Richard Lewis , oh yes Sir , er , yes Sir , I 've just seen the figures , I 've been talking to them about it , oh yes , I 've told them exactly what 's wrong , but they do n't seem able to well yes Sir , I know it 's not good enough , but what can you do if you 've got idiots working for yo , what 's that , oh no Sir , I 'm not asking you , what , hello .
2 Have you told them where I live ? ’
3 ‘ I 've told them here I do n't need the week after next off , ’ he said , as levelly as he could .
4 ‘ Have you told them why they are assembled here in our presence ? ’
5 Have you told them how you feel ? ’
6 Having already told them how I proposed they should move I demonstrated it by moving one of the pepper pots around the table .
7 Christian was too happy to be the bearer of bad news , and yet he had told them earlier he had something to say that would affect them all .
8 And the building society bloke 's told me today they 've got a hundred and fifty accounts in the office that are sort of heavily in arrears
9 ‘ You still have n't told me why you 've walked on my property — and what have you to do with Rose ? ’
10 She said : ‘ John has n't told me where he is because he says it 's best that I do n't know , then I ca n't be tempted to tell anyone . ’
11 Indeed , had he told me where he went and with whom on the evenings he spent away from the attic , I should have felt less vulnerable : it was secrecy itself I found hostile .
12 And eventually , well I had a , I had a questionnaire letters were coming to him which I sent back because I , Paul had never told me where he lived in Gloucester .
13 ‘ If anyone had told me when we were getting ready to meet Dublin — more in hope than confidence , it must be admitted — that in the early Nineties two Ulster teams would win the All Ireland and another would be in the final I would have laughed at them , ’ says Jimmy .
14 ‘ What I say , constable , is ’ — and now it was Arthur speaking — ‘ there 's such a thing as 'arassment , that 's what they 've told me when I 've been up afore the old bloke .
15 ‘ If anyone had told me when I took over in November that we would be in the Irish Cup semi-final , I would n't have believed it .
16 ‘ You have n't told me yet who she is . ’
17 But erm the doctors have told me really I can do whatever I want to straight away virtually you know , and erm I 'll just give it another week or two weeks before I start practising erm and you know , I 'm very fit now .
18 Woman after woman has told me how their partners could n't bear them to cry .
19 She had told me how they met at a First Spiritualist Church ‘ Convert the Heathen ’ session outside the Anglican church in putney .
20 ‘ You still have n't told me how he found out where she lived ! ’
21 Bill O'Reilly has told me how he got to know Jardine in later tours of England as a cricketer and writer .
22 Sir Henry had told me how he gave his old clothes to Barrymore .
23 ‘ Not until you have told me how you met him . ’
24 ‘ Master Corbett , you 've told me how I am supposed to have killed this woman , but not the reason why . ’
25 Erm , it took , it took a week and a half before the fresh foods secretary even spoke to me when I went in this place to do the free appointment , nobody 's told me how I 'm doing , so then what 's the point of doing these things if nobody 's going give you anything , it 's just a waste of time ?
26 Since she has been grown-up she has told me how she remembers those Saturday mornings and how she loved them .
27 The mysterious Fox — I was more certain than ever that he was Special Branch now — that wretched young woman lying there in the mortuary , and I remembered my unease when she 'd told me how she had returned that file at the Records Office .
28 When my letters are done and you have told me how your parents are and whether your gown was admired .
29 You still have n't told me how your ankle is . ’
30 Have you told someone where you will be going and when you will be back ?
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