Example sentences of "tell i when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She told me when we were staying there that she 'd been trying to conceive ever since her wedding . ’
2 She told me when she came round . ’
3 He told me when it was first seen , and I believe his story was true .
4 ‘ He told me when he gave me this one . ’
5 He did n't discuss it with me beforehand , just told me when he got back . ’
6 He told me when he was dying .
7 ‘ I 'm staying , ’ he told me when I visited him last July .
8 These things I gathered from what Dorothy 's husband Leo told me when I met him in the chemist 's shop one day .
9 ‘ It is necessary to have connections , you do not understand , ’ she told me when I remarked on the fact , though even the normally impassive Czechs leapt to their feet and gallantly opened doors for her at every available opportunity .
10 Jennifer Batten told me when I made the typically British talk-about-the-weather opening gambit to our transatlantic ‘ phone conversation .
11 Hamer USA told me when I spoke to them that this is a custom option and not featured on the standard Sunburst models .
12 ‘ My Carrie told me when I come in 'ere this mornin' , ’ Danny replied .
13 She told me when I come out of prison .
14 My mother told me when I come out of prison that I 'm very paranoid .
15 As Brian Clough told me when I met him on the top of the Little Elm bus earlier this season — we were both going to check out Little Elm Intaflora 's young Dutch forward , Kylie Van Der Graaf — ‘ Sadly , young man , football is like a football . ’
16 That 's what he told me when I interviewed him that second time in Buenos Aires . ’
17 One of the stories , maybe , that Maman told me when I was small .
18 ‘ That 's what the agent told me when I was recruited .
19 ‘ 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 .
20 ‘ 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 .
21 ‘ 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 .
22 Tell me when they get to fifty . ’
23 Tell me when I 've spent all that . ’
24 ‘ Now , jest tell me when I hurt . ’
25 ‘ You tell me when I 'm smiling just from watching my eyes . ’
26 ‘ Just tell me when she left , ’ said Huy .
27 She always tells me when she 's wet her pants , and understands everything that 's said to her , so why wo n't she cooperate on this ?
28 ‘ Can you tell me when we can begin to teach the totally inexperienced , gauche young ladies you 've employed as receptionists , or do we just let them loose on our unsuspecting clients ? ’
29 ‘ Let's take a drive around and you shall tell me when we get warm .
30 I still get the louder gusts of laughter and the odd thump and clunk , but the mike will tell me when someone comes to the door .
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