Example sentences of "[conj] tell [pron] you " in BNC.
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1 | Come kiss me and tell me you forgive me for exposing you to so much danger and distress . |
2 | ‘ Look me in the eye and tell me you never suspected . ’ |
3 | She was still rocking from the unexpected power his kisses had over her when , looking down at her from his lofty height , he mocked , ‘ Now try and tell me you are n't just anybody 's ! ’ |
4 | And tell me you were saying about harvest homes . |
5 | So , you know if if you find there 's a position for when they absolutely need help you know , phone me again or write to me again and tell me you 've you 've , you 've set everything . |
6 | Look me in the eye and tell me you do n't love it ! |
7 | And my Dad used to say Go to Mr 's , and tell him you 've come for your Dad 's meat . |
8 | ‘ I 'll ring the scupper and tell him you 're coming , ’ said his PA . |
9 | If you are likely to be disconnected contact your local electricity shop and tell them you are a pensioner . |
10 | They come down then and says , ‘ Who 's broken my window ? ’ and I used to say : ‘ Yes , I broke the bloody window — go in the station and tell them you would n't put the light out , ’ and they got a summons on top of it . |
11 | " Go to the police and tell them you were going to throw a stone through our window ? " |
12 | ‘ Better still , ’ Anya orders , ‘ call in and tell them you 're on an all-day job out of town . |
13 | if you are likely to be disconnected contact your local gas or electricity shop and tell them you are a pensioner . |
14 | see the fathers and mothers and tell them you see , we we 've had enough of this lot , were not having any more . |
15 | ‘ But you must go to her and tell her you 're sorry . ’ |
16 | Go and wake her and tell her you know . |
17 | Take her in your arms and tell her you love her . ’ |
18 | Well just go in and tell her you 'd like to enquire about your claim . |
19 | ‘ Abuelito — Grandfather — wake up and tell us you are all right . ’ |
20 | On no account look out your passport and make for the airport because they 'll catch you in customs and the judge will be cross and tell you you 're a cold-blooded , ruthless and calculating murderess and give you twenty years . |
21 | A good policeman will sit you down and tell it you his way . |
22 | Go and get yourself a cup of tea and tell 'em you need some sugar in it . ’ |