Example sentences of "will tell the " in BNC.

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1 Only the glass will tell the story , the story of that story , the truth of that truth , the lie of that lie .
2 He agreed accounts of the alleged ‘ roundabout ’ payment were based on hearsay , but added : ‘ The journalists will be questioned about what they knew and even journalists will tell the truth when they are called . ’
3 But in a first hint that she may be prepared to modify her views , the Prime Minister will tell the President that , if the deployment of new short-range missiles in Germany becomes unrealistic , Britain is certainly prepared to consider the alternative of stand-off missiles carried on Tornados .
4 The bureau will tell the president this on December 31st .
5 It will tell the states by April 1 1991 about the shifts in their populations that call for changes in state and local constituency boundaries .
6 The moral decline of the West cries out for a return to the morals of protestant Christianity which will tell the nation what they must do to be strong once more .
7 Conservative candidates with Saatchi style slogans and sober suits will tell the province 's electorate about the ‘ Thatcher economic miracle ’ and will sing the praises of the Government 's record on the NHS .
8 Next weekend in Budapest , Attalli will tell the EBRD 's 45 members how this ambititious enterprise has fared in its first year of business .
9 The message they will tell the world is that recovery really is about to show — but they will be conscious this is the message they broadcast last year too .
10 An American Supreme Court judge once said that any ‘ lawyer worth his salt will tell the suspect in no uncertain terms to make no statement to the police under any circumstances ’ .
11 Predictably they will tell the adviser that they can not rehouse all those families and perhaps the tenant can contact the police .
12 The chief executive or clerk of the authority will tell the councillor when they apply to him .
13 In rural areas it might be that people will tell the parents of youths whom they see committing some offence ; and although crimes may be committed they will often be dealt with informally and so will not figure in the criminal statistics .
14 Before beginning to investigate a complaint , the Commissioner will tell the complainant and the member that he has accepted it for investigation .
15 It will tell the story of how the rules of the sport were established , the great men and institutions behind them … and some of the scandals .
16 ‘ He will tell the others and they will guess . ’
17 You will tell the interviewer a lot about yourself by the way you move your body .
18 The exhibition will tell the story of the development of the Castle through the ages , how they were built , how they were used , and how people lived in them .
19 Alas , as any self respecting twitcher will tell the chancellor , it is not a native of Africa .
20 The only question is whether they will tell the Labour leader what he wants to hear or whether he does not even know what he believes about the state of Britain after 13 years of Tory rule .
21 The Change Coordinator will tell the Development Manager whether the request for change has been accepted or rejected .
22 It is important for the parties to realize that the conciliation officer will tell the other side what each has said about the claim .
23 I will tell the government .
24 The Reluctant Spy will tell the story of the trial , and will also recall the 20 years during which Mr Henderson worked for MI6 .
25 I well I could tell you the inside story of that but I 'm not going to but I will tell the outside , the public story .
26 ‘ I must be very careful being seen with you … ’ said Harrison , ‘ or the Barisan [ the ruling party ] will tell the people that the Western media are manipulating us . ’
27 The jokes/anecdotes/stories can be short or long and , as an example , I will tell the tale of a branch who loaned a customer a sum of money so he could undergo plastic surgery .
28 The Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales will tell the annual meeting of the European Environmental Bureau ( EEB ) , being held in Brussels this week , that protection of the Welsh environment is dependent on there being a level playing field in environmental policy across the whole European Community .
29 The responses that such students make will tell the teacher something about their phonological , grammatical and lexical weaknesses .
30 A set of instructions written in a programming language , that will tell the computer system how to carry out a specific task .
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