Sentence examples for informed someone from inspiring English sources

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"I was informed someone didn't want to work for a black chief," he recalled telling the quiet room.

Early last month, I'm told, a tipster (identity not revealed) informed someone at The Post that the mayor and a woman not his wife were going to Hanratty's on the Upper East Side for brunch.

Ray was recently shamefacedly forced to admit they had informed someone on Christmas Eve that they would have to move out of their flat.

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(Arpaio claims that he did inform someone at Mesa police headquarters about the raid).

For example, what if you become ill on the plane, and want to inform someone?

Does it help to inform someone they're obese, or does it cause unnecessary distress?

More surveillance might be one answer, or informing someone who might be a possible victim - or the parent of victims.

At some point, Dr. Booth says, scientists conceivably could develop a test that would reliably inform someone whether he or she is genetically predisposed to being physically lazy, or the reverse.

But while Collins had no issue with Pagan having to leave a game because of illness, he said he was annoyed that he did not make a greater effort to inform someone about his whereabouts.

Christine Pratt, chief executive of the National Bullying Helpline, offers graduates this advice: "Confront the bully, record the things that upset you in a diary, and inform someone that you are upset and tell them why".

Since the day I bought the cellphone, I vowed that the only time I would use it on the train would be to inform someone what train I'm on for pickup purposes or in an emergency.

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