Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] will tell you " in BNC.
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1 | Any doctor or insurer will tell you that the cause of America 's medical woes is government procedures and regulations . |
2 | Making a lawn , as any gardening book or groundsman will tell you , is dead easy . |
3 | Although fans will tell you there is nothing as exciting as attacking football , those who frequent ‘ The Tip ’ have probably never witnessed a game between two attacking sides . |
4 | Being a good listener is not only useful because you will hear what others miss , but you will find that people will tell you things that they shield from others . |
5 | Pedal-power is making a comeback to the city 's streets and cyclists will tell you it 's the only way to motor , and you beat all the traffic jams . |
6 | And Sue will tell you how to do it . |
7 | And intuition will tell you how to respond . |
8 | He give me them , I took them for three days , right , I did n't come down for a fortnight and Russell 'll tell you that , I was high as a kite . |
9 | It seems a very curious case — but Redpath will tell you all about it . " |
10 | As Pierre will tell you thees booing is not for you , it ees for me ! ’ |
11 | The trip , which will take place during the school holidays , will bring the 36 boys up against European skills — and as Jim will tell you — give them a valuable insight into the kind of football the Europeans play . |
12 | As Kenny will tell you to put some olive oil in your pasta . |
13 | ‘ Besides , as Mona will tell you , I 've reformed at the very idea of being put in clink for treason or whatever they call it . |
14 | As guidebooks will tell you , you should not rush your acclimatisation period when you arrive in the Far East . |