Sentences with Told, Sentences about Told
1. Samuel told Alex.
2. Who told you this?
3. You should’ve told me.
4. I haven’t told anyone.
5. Have you told Alex yet?
6. Why wasn’t I told that?
7. Alex told me to slow down.
8. She told him to try harder.
9. I told you I’d protect you.
10. Who told you to contact me?
11. I wish you’d told me before.
12. Steve told me where to shop.
13. All truths are not to be told.
14. Steve told us to depart at once.
15. Make sure you do as you’re told.
16. I might not have told Alex that.
17. You’ve never told me about that.
18. No one’s ever told me that before.
19. I told you the computer is broken.
20. You should have told me in advance.
21. See, I told you Mary couldn’t swim.
22. I’ve been told that I behaved badly.
23. I told Samuel to label all the boxes.
24. Alex told Jessica the absolute truth.
25. Frank reluctantly did as he was told.
26. You haven’t told me whose car this is.
27. My boss told me to rewrite the report.
28. I told Tantalus to go chase a doughnut.
29. Alex came even though I told him not to.
30. Meryem told a very funny joke yesterday.
31. He told me he could fall in love with me.
32. Mother told a short story to her daughter.
33. We lost because we told ourselves we lost.
34. Steve told his assistant that he would win.
35. The man broke down when the doctor told her.
36. My father told you to watch Steve carefully.
37. A boy’s story is the best that is ever told.
38. He told us he had visited Paris twice before.
39. I have told you that you should not go there.
40. Ask no questions and you will be told no lies.
41. An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told.
42. Samuel break into the conversation and told us.
43. I told him what I knew, but he never believed me.
44. You could have told us about this. Why didn’t you?
45. I thought I told you to cancel your gym membership.
46. Don’t say anything to anybody about what I told you.
47. They were told not to walk on the grass with the dog.
48. What reader wants to be told what attitude to strike?
49. My sister told her boyfriend that she didn’t love him.
50. My sister told her boyfriend that she didn’t love him.
51. The doctor told me to stay away from noisy environments.
52. Men who do things without being told draw the most wages.
53. I told him all the facts that it may upset him that I lied.
54. She told us in detail what had happened at school yesterday.
55. If you did what I told you, you would be at a better job now.
56. Citizen’s arrest,” he said. “Well, that, and Patch told me to.
57. Everyone told me to pass on Speed because it was a ‘bus movie.’
58. Atticus told me to delete the adjectives and I’d have the facts.
59. The ‘believe’ tattoo is because my mom always told me to believe.
60. I told my mom I would graduate. I owe that much to her and myself.
61. You could have told me, but I couldn’t help you because you didn’t.
62. My grandmother and grandfather always told me how bad it was to steal.
63. It would be more heavenly if you told me you wanted to conserve water.
64. If I told you my name, would you bow?” His voice was soft. A melancholy caress.
65. My mom told me to do whatever I wanted to do and don’t get too anxious about it.
66. Brimstone once told me that to stay true in the face of evil is a feat of strength.
67. When I told my doctor I couldn’t afford an operation, he offered to touch-up my X-rays.
68. You are a cad,’ he told himself. ‘A cur. A bounder. A scoundrel. A … human thesaurus.
69. Blue does not go with everything,” Will told her. “It does not go with red, for instance.
70. I was 3 when I told my mom that I knew what my dharma was and that I wanted to be an actor.
71. If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn’t brood. I’d type a little faster.
72. Grandma once told me it’s easy to overthink love, to dissect it and question it until it is no more.
73. I wanted to take up music, so my father bought me a blunt instrument. He told me to knock myself out.
74. I don’t have to do a lot to my eyebrows. My mom always told me not to pluck them, which is great advice.
75. Because what if instead of a story told in consecutive order, life is a cacophony of moments we never leave?
76. She didn’t care that people called her a bitch. ‘It’s just another word for feminist,’ she told me with pride.
77. My mama told me in college, ‘I love you, and you’re God’s child, but natural beauty will only take you so far.’
78. Your mother won a special reward,” she told me, “because everyone had a head in her pictures. We all applauded.
79. Today’s youth are told to get rich or die trying and they really shouldn’t take that attitude forward with them.
80. Momma, you’re special,” Renesmee told me without any surprise, like she was commenting on the color of my clothes.
81. I just started watching wrestling in 2008, and I’ve loved it ever since. I told my mom I wanted to become a wrestler.
82. We went to the hospital today, I said that my eyes were damaged, however, I also told the doctor that my stomach hurts.
83. When Queer Eye hit, the church told my mom they were praying for me. She said, God loves him too. And I support him 100 percent.
84. This is payback, isn’t it?” Jim glared at me. “Don’t be ridiculous,” I told him. “As the Consort of the Pack, I’m far above petty revenge.
85. Deep down, my mom had long suspected I was gay… Much of her anger and hurt came from her sense of betrayal that she was the last to be told.
86. Jesus Christ is a prince of peace. He told us to live in peace. He told us to love our enemies. He told us to do good to them that spitefully use us.
87. My mother was told she couldn’t go to medical school because she was a woman and a Jew. So she became a teacher in the New York City public school system.
88. My mum told me to have patience. It’s about realising that when things aren’t going the way you want them to, or you don’t have inspiration, it will come.
89. I was always okay with the fact that I was taller and bigger than everybody else growing up. My mom, my dad, and my friends always told me I was beautiful.
90. My father left… but I tell my mom – and I told my mom this when I was a kid – I said, ‘You know what, Mom? Good thing he left because you’re a strong woman.’
91. I decided to pursue music, so I dropped out of school and I told my parents I didn’t want any money from them. I got three jobs and I just hit the ground running.
92. For decades, parents were told by so-called parenting ‘experts’ that offspring would be best raised on the belief each is special and entitled to all life has to offer.
93. I want to have children, but my friends scare me. One of my friends told me she was in labor for 36 hours. I don’t even want to do anything that feels good for 36 hours.
94. I have got up at truly deplorable hours in the morning to confront Vancouver’s Jack Webster on television because I have been told that is the place to get exposure for ideas.
95. From the very start of all of this, my mom has read the scripts first. And if she liked something, she let me read it. She told our agent what kinds of parts that we would want.
96. I always had a standard of, back when I was doing the country music I always told people I would never record a song that I wouldn’t sit down and sing in front of my mom and dad.
97. There was a point – when I was a kid – where I said I wanted to be like Luke Skywalker, with blond hair and blue eyes. My mom right there told me to never be ashamed of who I am.
98. I’m a religious person. I remember my mom told me: ‘Vengeance belongs to God. It’s up to him to wreak vengeance.’ It’s hard for me to get to that point, but that’s the work of God.
99. In fact, my mom always told me because I was the daughter of an Army officer born overseas in Paris, France, that under the Constitution she believed that I could never run for president.
100. When I was 15, I worked at a dry cleaner because I wanted Abercrombie & Fitch jeans. My mom told me I could have $20 jeans, not $70 jeans, unless I was willing to work for them. So I did!
101. I naturally wanted to be saved, so when I came home I told my mom I wanted to be confirmed. That’s the way I related to it, being raised an Episcopalian. I went to Dallas and got confirmed.
102. Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
103. Success is hard in general for most women. We now have such busy lives, and we’re told we can do everything – you know, we can have the relationship and the marriage and the kids and the career.
104. They make faint whistling sounds that when apprehended in varying combinations are as pleasant as the wind flying through a forest, and they do exactly as they are told. Of this, one is certain.
105. Immortality Device has been tested and researched by medical researchers all over the world from time to time. They email me and told me what they found. I post their results sometimes on my site.
106. My mother told me on several different occasions that she was livin’ her dream vicariously through me. She once said that I was getting’ to do all the things that she would have wanted to have done.
107. I was almost 8 years old when I was watching a kid on a TV commercial, and I told my mom that I wanted to do the same thing. She said that I would need to get an agent and that she would research it.
108. I told my agents that I didn’t want to go on the audition. But as that was happening I called my mom, who has been watching the show from the beginning, and my mom said, ‘It’s the coolest show. You have to go.’
109. True enough, nature has endowed me with a fair measure of patience and composure, yet I should be lying if I told you that, having seen the reporter off on his way to make his deadline, I fell peacefully asleep.
110. My grandfather told me that he had a big surprise because it was my birthday, but he could not stop his excitement and explained what the surprise was this evening, my grandfather bought me a little white cute dog.
111. I was always a closet lover of acting. My mom was very practical. She never, ever restricted our dreams, always told us we could do or be anything. Then I said, ‘Maybe I want to be an actor’. And she said, ‘Maybe not that’.
112. And the greatest lesson that mom ever taught me though was this one. She told me there would be times in your life when you have to choose between being loved and being respected. Now she said to always pick being respected.
113. I remember when I was 11, I told my mom, ‘One day I’m going to buy you a house.’ And she said, ‘Boy, don’t you be making promises you can’t keep.’ I was like: ‘No, Ma, it’s not a promise. I’m going to buy you a house one day.’
114. I showed my mom the movie then I told her the movie got bought and that it was gonna be shown in theatres and be on video. Everyone was really psyched about it. Everyone in my little town of hounds started to call me movie star.
115. I am an unconventional beauty. I grew up in a high school where if you didn’t have a nose job and money and if you weren’t thin, you weren’t cool, popular, beautiful. I was always told that I wasn’t pretty enough to be on television.
116. There were a few teachers who just did not like me because of my face. Once, I was told to stand in the corner until I cheered up. The attitude was, ‘Oh, for God’s sake, what’s the matter with him?’ But it’s just a natural expression.
117. We always had ‘Vogue’ in our house. But, when I was around 12, my Mom finally took me seriously about modeling and put a stack of magazines in front of me, then told me to study all the poses. The ones I loved the most were in ‘Vogue.’
118. Nobody had ever told me junk food was bad for me. Four years of medical school, and four years of internship and residency, and I never thought anything was wrong with eating sweet rolls and doughnuts, and potatoes, and bread, and sweets.
119. My mom bought me a white Strat, but that wasn’t what I wanted, so I went to a guitar store in Cleveland and – the guy told me it was a really good deal – made an even swap for a blue Teisco Del Ray. I loved that guitar and used it a bunch.
120. The first one, obviously, was walking into my office at eight o’clock in the morning on Wednesday, and being told there was a telephone call saying that there was an incident at Three Mile Island, and that it had shut down and that beyond that we didn’t know.
121. I spend my afternoons painting and working on my Open Hearts jewelry line for Kay Jewelers. I designed an image of a heart that isn’t completely closed. My mom always told me to live with an open heart – when life gets tough, you should go out and help someone else.
122. I told my mom, ‘I’m not buying another magazine until I can get past this thought of looking like the girl on the cover’. She said, \”Miley, you are the girl on the cover,’ and I was, like, ‘I know, but I don’t feel like that girl every day.’ You can’t always feel perfect.
123. The plane took off at 8:10 in the morning – or that’s when it was scheduled to take off. And that’s when I believe it took off. I had been in my office at the Department of Justice. Someone told me that there had been the two strikes that occurred at the World Trade Center.
124. I had a non-existent knowledge of Queen Victoria’s early years. Like everyone else, I thought of her as an old lady dressed in black. My mom had told me about her, though, that she had a very loving relationship with Albert, that they had lots of kids, and that he died young.
125. I’m always told that what I say is controversial. Why is it controversial? Because I speak from a tradition that has now fallen out of favor with the dominant media in this country. And so when I say things like marriage should be between one man and one woman, I’m called a bigot.
126. My mother told me Homer Ditto was not my father. Nope. Mom had had a fling with some other guy who was my dad. Some dude who didn’t stick around too long who Mom was happy to get rid of. She chose Homer, and Homer chose me, so he lent me his name even though I didn’t have his blood.