Example sentences of "[verb] tell i you " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose you 've come to tell me you want us to go straight back to Olbia ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Anyway , I did n't realise it was Lori you were protecting , which only goes to show how mixed up you 'd got me , until the note arrived telling me you had the jade . |
3 | But Domino … oh , Damian , why did you keep telling me you were sleeping with her ? |
4 | ‘ And Charles forgot to tell me you were coming here in his place . ’ |
5 | ‘ I thought , ’ Violet said , ‘ first of all you were going to tell me you were pregnant . ’ |
6 | You 're not going to tell me you could feel her hands . |
7 | ‘ If you 're going to tell me you 've got to go out on business , ’ she snaps , ‘ I 'm going to give your secretary the once over . ’ |
8 | ‘ So you 're going to tell me you like the way Faye plays with your face and figure on her canvases ? ’ |
9 | Or are you going to tell me you made Silvio this — this proposition on her behalf , too ? ’ |
10 | Sales means you 're going to tell me you 're going to persuade me to do something I do n't want to do . |
11 | ‘ Well , you might have told me you were a quintuple amputee before getting me all excited . ’ |
12 | ‘ You should have told me you were coming out , darling — I 'd have kept you company . ’ |
13 | you do n't have to tell me you 're bad |
14 | ‘ You do n't mean to tell me you had n't thought of interviewing her ? ’ |
15 | You 've told me you were n't doing any harm , and I believe you . |
16 | You 've told me you 're going to marry soon . |
17 | You 've told me you love it . |
18 | Kersey said : ‘ So on the basis of what you 've told me you concluded that Inez was off to join her boyfriend in Exeter — is that it ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You 've told me you love me . ’ |
20 | Right now you 've told me you 're self-employed as a carpenter , how long have you been running this business ? |
21 | I have been round here and I 've asked everybody and you 've told me you 've got your work sheets , now get a grip of yourself , get yourself sorted out |
22 | ‘ Are you trying to tell me you 're married , Dana ? |
23 | ‘ You are n't trying to tell me you 're sorry it got away , are you ? ’ |
24 | ‘ And now you 're trying to tell me you told him everything ? ’ |
25 | Are you trying to tell me you 're frustrated ? ’ he mused derisively . |
26 | ‘ Are you trying to tell me you did n't sleep with any of them ? ’ |
27 | Did you are you trying to tell me you spent two quid last night ? |
28 | ‘ You 're not goin' to tell me you bought a book as well . ’ |
29 | He confirmed this impression by asking in tones rank with disbelief , ‘ You mean to tell me you thought you were pursuing a poor man ? ’ |
30 | You have told me you had a ticket to Miami to go and shoot herself and Jimmy Zaidie but you cancelled it , although I know you did go to Miami subsequently ( around Christmas time 1986 ) to carry out your threat . ’ |