Example sentences of "what [pron] can tell [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Erm sir what I can tell you is this .
2 Only what I know , what I believe , what I can tell you .
3 ‘ I do n't know what I can tell you , ’ he said .
4 What I can tell you is that will provide the ultimate in backup for any self employed person that you cou I could ever wish to meet .
5 The I ca n't remember the exact date but what I can tell you is those of you that take the Newark Advertiser and the exact dates are in today 's Newark Advertiser .
6 ‘ See what she can tell us .
7 ‘ It seems likely that you were the last person to see Glynn alive , apart from his murderer , but at the moment I am more interested in what you can tell me about him — the sort of man he was — and about his friends and his enemies as far as you can .
8 He also carefully counts the local council votes in all the wards which affect his constituency to see what they can tell him about the likely outcome of the parliamentary election .
9 ‘ Then let us see what they can tell us . ’
10 Let's see what he can tell us . ’
11 In spite of this , advertisers , agencies and researchers persist in pushing the interpretation of recall well beyond the limits of what it can tell them .
12 This , in turn , will cause us to address the broader issue of whether there is , in a more general sense , a genuine , causal association between insanity and at least some forms of creativity ; and , if that is so , what it can tell us about the underlying qualities of psychosis and of the creative process .
13 The circularity of the method — ‘ popularity ’ is conceived in terms of ‘ how many ’ , the numbers are totted up , and are then used to define popularity — means that what it can tell us about is limited , first , to the data themselves , as categorized , and , second , to its own assumptions .
14 The real lure of Olduvai Gorge is what it can tell us about our own origins .
15 for what it can tell you .
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