Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] tell [pron] [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Actually it 's all very much easier to explain in pictures than to tell you how it works , so let's go step by step , shall we ? |
2 | You will carry back to your electorate and tell them why it was n't there . |
3 | Now , Miss Adams , cut out the comedy act and tell me where he is . ’ |
4 | It is a summary of Lothian 's newly published Community Care Plan and tells you how we hope to develop our services for people in Lothian Region over the next three years . |
5 | It would be the same as me going to a medical conference or to the stock exchange and telling them where they were going wrong . |
6 | You know , my other two other branches were the same , I 'm doing a free appointment at , I 'm at at the moment , we 're supposed to get a two-weekly , when you do a free appointment , they 're supposed to sit down with every two weeks and tell you how you 're doing . |
7 | Now you 'd better get out to where you are going before I change my mind and dash upstairs into Great-gran 's room and tell her where you 're going first , before you join your men pals . |
8 | When they want us to listen , we begin by giving advice or telling them why they should n't feel the way they do , and we do nothing but trample all over their feelings . |
9 | Can you give me their names and tell me where I might find them ? ’ |
10 | And if you intend to erect the garage yourself , you will of course receive comprehensive instructions that tell you where everything goes . |
11 | After a brief glance at Anna , the gipsy hurried off to find Boz and tell him where she was being taken . |
12 | Many objects offer clues that tell us how they were made — an air bubble in a piece of mouth-blown glass , or the tell-tale edge that the join in the mould has left all around a cast-iron object , or the impression of a paw print left by a stray cat on a Roman clay roof tile . |