告诉英语怎么说
Most don't want to be interviewed and none gives their name.
A police officer told the BBC that the foreigners arrived at an airport in the capital Mogadishu on board two private planes from Kenya.
The doctor told me that I would pull through.
Why not tell her you're quitting and have done with it?
The reporter was curious where the Vertu would tell him to go in Manhattan.
I was telling Mrs Mayston Ryle that I've known him intimately ever since he was born.
Grandmother then told the little visitor how good the rolls had tasted, and how much stronger she felt already.
Now was my evil should become a "s bear heat," concluded from was simply trying to tell me the tolerance for hot stretch arms legs will make the skin the best comfort when frying oil.
'I'm going to talk to Gog about rain, I can tell you that.
Come on, tell me! "Gog said angrily."
Two members of MEL's board at the time, who are Jersey lawyers, told the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) that they had been kept in the dark about the buyback.
My boyfriend, Shawn, (now husband) and I had decided to go out there after I had told him about it and how it was supposedly haunted.
His first visit had been at age 7, "running excitedly to tell his father about his first French lesson."
They told me that I had to study for a degree so that I would achieve a career, and not something as risky as writing.
My teacher, after giggling, informed me that the liquid was in fact urine.
Isotopes say something about the latitude and elevation of your birthplace-which in the case of our mystery man definitely wasn't southern Italy.
My contact told me afterwards that Lina may have fallen in love with me.
Said Lina,"Then will I tell you."
I banged us into it, pulled down his pants, told him he must never do that again, and smacked him. Hard.
He robbed my purse and I spun my uncle.
A biologist at Stanford University showed me that nothing an ant does makes any sense except in terms of the whole colony.
Neil had told me he would wait for Cheryl outside the building to give her the keys.
"Our physician told us that if we wanted to see our kids graduate from high school, we had to do something," recalls Cheryl.
I had customers say and do things to me I suspect they'd never say or do to their most casual acquaintances.
You could tell them that you accepted a position at another company!