Example sentences of "[conj] she tell i [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was then that she told me about the hysterectomy . ’ |
2 | Earthy type , she used to say , but it was all talk with him and he never gave her any trouble that she told me about . ’ |
3 | and I know something that she told me about you that I know that she do n't , she do n't know that I , I know that , you do n't know that , I know |
4 | It was two months later that she told me of her problem and the discomfort it had previously caused her . |
5 | Once she told me about sending her kids to boarding school and asked me what I thought . |
6 | Lissa 's money gave out , and she told me over an international phone hook-up that she was n't interested any more . |
7 | She took from my coat a hair which was not there , and she told me to be careful . |
8 | He told May , and she told me to be careful . |
9 | Steffi never misses a chance of coming to Britain , not only for tournaments , and she told me of her delight at discovering a street market on a recent visit . |
10 | And she told me about her relations , of one young cousin in particular , who had never thrived but sat by the fire instead of going to school with the other children , not growing an inch . |
11 | We nibbled olives and she told me about Italy . |
12 | Betty 's seen it and she told me about it . |
13 | She is in the early stages of pregnancy , her belly gently swelling inside her pink dress , and she tells me with obvious delight that she is expecting a summer bambino . |
14 | Irena took an unofficial day off work and we wandered through the damp streets while she told me about being a student at Palacky University in 1968 ( and what happened afterwards : ‘ It is strange how the history books of a country can change , is n't it ? ’ ) . |
15 | She was n't lying when she told me about him and she lies awake at night crying for him . |
16 | But , when she told me about your affair with her , instead of talking it out with you I allowed it to fester in my mind . ’ |