Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] will tell you " in BNC.

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1 The Clerk will tell you the date , time and place of the hearing of your appeal as soon as possible after the meeting is arranged .
2 The Clerk will tell you the date , time and place of the hearing of your appeal .
3 In Lothian , the Chairman will tell you at the end of the summing up of your case what the Committee proposes to do .
4 If you are confused about what has happened or curious to know what will happen to a topic , consult the index ; if I have got it right , the index will tell you the story .
5 I was gone before closing time — the vicar 'll tell you where I was .
6 Again , a simple colour change in the test will tell you whether or not you are soon to be a mum .
7 The boy will tell you how I saved his life , ’ Silver said through the fence .
8 Moving your mouse pointer over the scene will tell you what the object is beneath the pointer .
9 The divider will tell you the date up to which amendments have been included in the statute .
10 If you look at any page , you 'll see the bottom part of the page will tell you how much life assurance he can get for every ten pounds he 's got to spend .
11 The music will tell you what to do , so you have to look for new technical solutions all the time .
12 Believe me , the mirror will tell you !
13 The competition will tell you that their product is fresh , takes advantage of advances in program writing and has a long development life ahead of it .
14 IN these times of recession , the advice is DO N'T PUT YOUR CASH INTO CARS — as any classic car owner who has seen his investment crash through the floor will tell you .
15 You type in what you think your annual income and expenditure will be , your credit card and bank overdraft limits , and the program will tell you if your budget is viable .
16 ‘ I 'm sure the doctor will tell you when he comes to see you . ’
17 The patient will tell you by his symptoms what needs to be done , when to wait and when to treat .
18 An impressive feature of the early post-war Palace sides was the triumvirate of Alderson in goal , Little and Ernie Rhodes at full-back , and those who watched them play for the Palace will tell you of an understanding between them that bordered on the uncanny .
19 A glance at the inscription around the front face of the lens will tell you the focal length and the maximum f , or aperture number .
20 When you have lined up your data in this way a glance will tell you for which sounds you have enough words to make check lists .
21 A preview will tell you what the software can do at the moment — we do n't go too heavily on any minor bugs or inconsistencies at the preview stage , but we do criticise bad design and form an opinion about whether the software will be up to scratch when it gets released .
22 We 've heard a lot about the accuracy of the continuing bombardments , but erm anybody who 's been in a war will tell you that erm once you 're in a war situation , things do n't always go the way you expect them to , in fact there has to be an element of luck and erm the accuracy of bombing in particular erm sometimes leaves something to be required .
23 As any mum with a toddler will tell you , two is a confusing age , full of the best and the worst bits of parenthood .
24 ‘ Ninety-nine times out of a hundred a kid will tell you what he thinks you want to hear , ’ Vito said .
25 Anyone brought up a Catholic will tell you the vow of celibacy is the only really lively bit of the Church 's teaching .
26 A solicitor will tell you whether you have a case and what your chances of succeeding in any claim might be ; he or she will advise you where — Court or Tribunal — and will explain the procedure and steps to be taken throughout , and will represent you in negotiations with your employer if you wish .
27 As anyone who has survived an accident will tell you , the apparent security of cars is deceptive .
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