Example sentences of "[verb] told she " in BNC.
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1 | In a sensational interview , Susan Barrantes also disclosed that Fergie has told her : |
2 | Kellett-Bowman ) , who wanted to retain the poll tax — I do not think that anyone has told her yet that the Conservatives propose to do away with it . |
3 | But the Department has told her to destroy all copies , return the original and warned that further action could be taken if she ignores the advice . |
4 | But now British Rail has told her it ca n't find room for her 20-inch wheelchair , and unless she finds herself a smaller one she 'll have to make alternative arrangements . |
5 | No I I should say her solicitors has told her you , you know , you 've got to tread carefully |
6 | ’ She told it to them much as I 'd told her myself . |
7 | They 'd told her , on no account was he to be allowed to cry for a feed , but that at the same time he was n't to be put to the breast unless he really wanted to . |
8 | Bill felt like a weight had been taken from him now that he 'd told her . |
9 | Then she came back on the line and faithfully repeated everything I 'd told her , and everything I 'd asked . |
10 | ‘ My name 's Jed , ’ he 'd told her , more times than he could remember , but every time he passed her door she called out , ‘ Matt , honey , is that you ? ’ |
11 | I pushed it through a window , he 'd told her . |
12 | ‘ They usually let you do it , ’ he 'd told her , ‘ if you 're engaged or married . |
13 | Stupid woman — I 'd told her to put you through if you called . ’ |
14 | And they 'd told her that if she ever talked about her experience I was liable to have a very nasty accident , probably fatal . ’ |
15 | Because I 'd told her it was funny this doctor never even touched her before he sent her in there . |
16 | He 'd told her he would n't be responsible for safety if he could n't have them . |
17 | Ember shoved the wheeled ramp sideways but it was all right because he 'd told her to hang on and she had . |
18 | Jezrael could n't even lift her head to look because he 'd told her that eyes shine in the darkness ; as well light a beacon . |
19 | But the first time she 'd spoken to Colin he 'd told her there was a hi-tech at the manufacturer 's end , and the second time the shop had been closed . |
20 | I 'd told her I 'd been away filming in Scotland that night . ’ |
21 | He 'd told her to go off and get married when that lieutenant whose name he could never recall had asked her . |
22 | ‘ I did n't tell you before , because I did n't want you thinking it was n't convenient to come and stay or something , darling ! ’ she 'd told her apologetically over coffee after lunch . |
23 | ‘ I 'd told her I was doing contract construction work in the Middle East . |
24 | I 'd told her I worked for the Post and she said she 'd already told Rain all about it . ’ |
25 | Do you know what she said last night , after I 'd told her what Dieter and I were planning for next week ? |
26 | He 'd told her that his name was Russell . |
27 | Indignantly , he 'd told her what nonsense that was . |
28 | He 'd told her he 'd come to Dynmouth to help old Canon Flewett . |
29 | He 'd told her what to get ; she 'd been going to get him flared jeans ! ) , and he thought he looked pretty good in his snow-white shirt , black jacket , white trainers and lightly blonded dark hair . |
30 | What had prompted the feeling had been the story he 'd told her about his grandfather and his link with G.W. Fashions . |