Example sentences of "i had [adv] tell " in BNC.

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1 all you told me was that Miss White was retiring but I had n't to tell anyone , which I have n't done , which I do n't intend to do
2 I realized I had n't told him anything about Cal except about the villa and Harry .
3 I had n't told her he was five foot two — she might n't have believed he was romantic anyway .
4 ‘ They found out nothing I had n't told them .
5 I admit I remembered then , but I did n't tell you because it would have sounded daft that I had n't told you before .
6 " I had n't told you , love .
7 Oh , thank Earth-and-animals I had n't told him my real name !
8 I had n't told you anything . ’
9 While I was Iying there , waiting , I realised that I had n't told Paul where to hit the bomb .
10 But also you can get , you know you , you sometimes you can fall lucky and get quite a lot of prices from cold calling as much as reviewing this one little , renewing every , every six weeks and trying to think of something to say that you have n't said before , like I had n't told you or Pete , you know , things like that .
11 I ca n't bear to think of what would have happened if I had n't told you .
12 Oh I had n't told you he 'd met anybody yesterday .
13 For I had also told of the lives of those who now lived on or near those lands .
14 I had already told the Marshal that if anything happened to the King , he must take Flavia to Strelsau , tell the people that Duke Michael had killed the King — and that Flavia was their Queen .
15 So when asked why I had not told her the whole story , I replied , ‘ Because you never asked me . ’
16 I realized I had not told anybody where I was going .
17 I had not told my Reed cousins about our wedding , but I had written to my uncle , John Eyre , in Madeira .
18 I had not told her about my summons to the Palace , but when I appeared in a tail coat , this unusual costume , combined with the insistence on punctuality , led her to make an accurate deduction .
19 I had just told him that on my arrival in South Africa I received a pressing invitation to Rhodesia , where I am now writing .
20 I had only told her , as truthfully as I could , whatever she asked me .
21 So I had better tell you . ’
22 ‘ I … think I had better tell you what happened ; I would n't like you to entertain any wrong thoughts . ’
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