Example sentences of "must tell [pron] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Right yes I am keen on that because I think er one of the keys to growth in our business is to attract more people and to attract people you must tell them that we 're here and what we 're doing .
2 You must tell them that the balance of the first year 's payment will be taken out through a banker 's order .
3 You must tell them that you want to pick up a thirty five percent of the first year 's payment .
4 Leo , you must tell her that it is Doctor 's Orders that she must not look after her father any more — that it is too much for her — that she need not even see her father until she is quite well enough , and the doctor has himself offered to find a suitable place , so that she will know her father will be well looked after .
5 If I can get near Mum I must tell her that she should do a spot of witnessing to the woman across from her .
6 However , I must tell him that it is a draft directive , which has been brought forward by the Commission , utterly spuriously , on grounds of health and safety .
7 I must tell him that I have recently written to all the representative small business organisations in the United Kingdom asking them to give me examples of where excessive regulation is impeding their business .
8 Then you must tell him that you most certainly do not hate him , that you were angry and spoke wildly when you said that .
9 All the same , I must tell you that my heart sank when I thought of you getting ready to serve a life sentence of accounting in that ghastly tower block at London Bridge station .
10 I must tell you that this infant has never cried at all apart from at the moment of birth when he took his first breath — and that must be accepted as an unavoidable demand for satisfaction of an impossible desire .
11 My sister 's burnt her arm , but before you come and dress it , I must tell you that we 're frightfully hard up .
12 ‘ It 's difficult to believe that I 'm still a Musketeer , but I am , and as we 've always told each other everything , I must tell you that although Mummy and Dad do such a lot for me , I 'm Perfectly miserable .
13 However , I must tell you that another prospective tenant has appeared on the scene .
14 But now that you are reaching voting age and puberty , and will inevitably soon experience the same condition , I must tell you that my penis is fluorescent green and that I have five foreskins .
15 I must tell you that the road from here is broken . ’
16 I must tell you that I see no advantage to them in this situation .
17 At the moment I ca n't promise you anything , but I must tell you that Yury Vladimirovich Andropov is a remarkable man .
18 And we 're going to grant this protection order which is temporary permission to keep the premises open and I must tell you that there will be a lot more investigation before the order is granted that the transfer is specialist .
19 Well we 're going to grant this protection order which is temporary permission to keep your premises open , but I must tell you that there will be a lot more investigation before the order is granted permanently and the transfer stands .
20 ‘ Miss Havisham , ’ I said , ‘ I must tell you that I 'm as unhappy as you ever wanted me to be .
21 Now , before I tell you anything else , I must tell you that I do n't want Fagin , or any of the other members of the gang , to be handed to the police . ’
22 I must tell you that he was always vulgarly ignorant about flowers .
23 ‘ I must tell you that people in London are saying the most terrible things about you . ’
24 But I must tell you that our marriage is finished .
25 ‘ I must tell you that I quarrelled violently with your father once .
26 I must tell you that once , fifteen years ago or so , I made a lot of money .
27 Er , speaking of accountants , I must tell you that one of the perks of my job is to be able to get out and about in the real world , to real companies , meeting real people .
28 I must tell you that when we lived in Morley , in , up in Yorkshire , we erm , we were having trouble with some yobbos coming up from Leeds , you know , and we had , there was an old sergeant in in Morley , you know , for years , and tall .
29 Indeed , common sense must tell us that there is something paradoxical about setting up primary classrooms in which ‘ busyness ’ , diversity , movement and activity are counted as virtues if within these classrooms children are mainly engaged in solitary activities requiring concentration .
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