Example sentences of "to tell [pron] [pron] [be] going " in BNC.

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1 One of the experiences of the programme is that it is important to involve social security officers early on , to tell them what 's going to happen , not to wait until people are in the community and then make the claim .
2 And that 's why it 's important that there needs to be an open debate , both within the union , and there needs to be a proper flow of information from the Executive in these discussions to the branches and to the members to tell them what 's going on .
3 I want to tell them I 'm going to Drama School , but I ca n't stand the look on their faces , the thought of their whining voices saying it 's not a suitable occupation for their darling daughter . ’
4 Heydrich did not need to file a flight plan — had no intention of so doing-but he strolled to the control tower to tell them he was going for a spin .
5 There is no one to tell me what is going on .
6 ‘ Are you going to tell me what 's going on now ? ’ she demanded .
7 Sales means you 're going to tell me you 're going to persuade me to do something I do n't want to do .
8 He used to tell me I was going to fail but I did so much work at home it was my best subject .
9 If you wanted to tell someone what was going on here , there are many different sentences that you might use .
10 I began to have doubts as to whether I had been right not to tell you what was going on .
11 For example there are supposed to be many wives who would have left their husbands long ago if they had been able to work out how to tell him they were going .
12 I sat there a long time , bored , with a cold bottom , and I was about to open the pub door to tell him I was going home when I saw the organ grinder trundling his barrel-organ down the street .
13 But she did not need John Major to tell her what was going on .
14 Would Tom phone again to tell her what was going on ?
15 When activity is taking place rapidly under pressure and with scant resources , there is a tendency to neglect to tell anyone what is going on or to fail to find out whether the ground may have already been covered by someone else .
16 Shall we have just a quick Lisa and Dean want to tell us what 's going , cos they 've had you , had the first meeting now , have n't you ?
17 There were fire engines all over the place , but nobody came to tell us what was going on . ’
18 Could n't you even wait to tell us you were going ? ’
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