Example sentences of "[conj] i 'll tell [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'll tell them why I took a woman , and that she 's good to me . |
2 | ‘ I 'll tell you something , young lady , and I 'll tell you straight . |
3 | ‘ And I 'll tell you exactly what I think about it . ’ |
4 | You give me anyone 's phone line and mail for a month and I 'll tell you exactly who he is , how old he is , his likes and dislikes , his character , his worries , what he had for breakfast and supper , what time he wakes up . |
5 | ‘ And I 'll tell you again , ’ she returned with a bravado somewhat at odds with the way she was feeling . |
6 | And I 'll tell you why . |
7 | ‘ I do n't agree , and I 'll tell you why : because there 's always a new generation who finds those ideas fresh and new to them . |
8 | But I do n't worry about being a loser and I 'll tell you why . |
9 | ‘ No , he would n't , ’ Matilda said , ‘ and I 'll tell you why . |
10 | At any rate , he is got very big ears , and I 'll tell you why . |
11 | And I 'll tell you why . |
12 | ‘ And I 'll tell you why he came to you , shall I ? ’ |
13 | And I 'll tell you why I think it 's reasonable , Because they would only use them seriously in extreme circumstances . |
14 | Now I do n't agree with that , and I 'll tell you why . |
15 | ‘ But you beg me , Jez , and I 'll tell you where she is . |
16 | And I 'll tell you later one wrong and you 're hit on the head ! |
17 | And I 'll tell you right now that unless you listen to the people that have been doing it for twenty years , in other words you do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about |
18 | And I 'll tell you better than that |
19 | ‘ Get the drinks in and I 'll tell you how I did it . ’ |
20 | Come on , go through some of them and I 'll tell you how how crap they are . |
21 | ‘ Why do n't you come and join me for dinner tomorrow evening , and I 'll tell you then . ’ |
22 | Cos I 'll tell you why , is quieter he fell over from the ground ! |
23 | The second in command : The chief in awe of his Adviser ( cf " Whale " in " Using Poetry " , Chapter 2 ) , Monarch 's dogsbody , Deputy , go-between : " I ca n't do anything about it , but I 'll tell her how unhappy you are about it . " |
24 | What , you might not have been going to ask but I 'll tell you anyway , was their favourite food ? |
25 | ‘ But I 'll tell you why I 'm here . |
26 | I hate it but I 'll tell you why in a minute . |
27 | I wo n't be in on Monday so people will have to come in on Monday somebody will have to come in on Monday , go to the room specified which I have n't agreed yet and then put it on and then bring it back again to so people who ca n't make it today , that that 's the alternative arrangement but I 'll tell you more when I come back at eleven o'clock , okay ? |
28 | ‘ But I 'll tell you now , there are only three additives that could have had that effect on the car 's performance , and I 'll write them down for you now . ’ |
29 | " They 're very nice and kind , " answered Pipkin , " but I 'll tell you how they strike me . |
30 | Some of these we 've considered before but I 'll tell you how Mill feels on them . |