Example sentences of "i tell you " in BNC.
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1 | After I left the council , I worked for the council for ten years and then I stopped the council in nineteen forty six for I I telled you that afore have I . |
2 | I told you , I said to him , I suddenly did n't see any point in it . |
3 | I told you , between junctions seventeen and eighteen . |
4 | I told you , I said to him , I just pulled in and heaved them out . |
5 | I told you we were fools |
6 | ‘ I thought I 'd wait until I made a go of it before I told you . |
7 | I told you what I 'd be wearing . ’ |
8 | — I 've always wanted to go to London , I told you before . |
9 | ‘ I told you , he 's been dead for years , ’ the guard snaps . |
10 | On poll tax , he says with due modesty : ‘ There is nothing attractive in politics about the language of ‘ I told you so . ’ |
11 | Under Mr Ford 's byline on the editorial page of The Washington Post was the headline ‘ Poland : I Told You So ’ . |
12 | But former presidents , as well as small boys , know no greater joy than being able to say , ‘ I told you so ’ … |
13 | See , he said , I told you you should n't have come this way . |
14 | I told you to sack Wally before I left , he said . |
15 | ‘ I told you there was nothing much . |
16 | I told you I did n't count them . |
17 | ‘ I told you , I did n't look . |
18 | ‘ I told you , ’ said its father . |
19 | ‘ I told you I 'd never heard of him . ’ |
20 | ‘ I told you we 'd quarrelled . |
21 | Wexford waited for her to talk of love and instead heard her say with a strange sense of shock , ‘ I gave up my job , as I told you , and came back to London to live with him . |
22 | ‘ Anyway , I told you , I was n't feeling too good . |
23 | ‘ I 'm so glad I told you the truth this morning . |
24 | ‘ I told you we 'd meet in spite of them , ’ Vincent said . |
25 | I told you I saw it on your chart . |
26 | ‘ Listen , ’ Arty pleaded in desperation , ‘ will you do me a favour and feck off up to see him I told you I was expecting someone . |
27 | ‘ I told you then your chances were good . |
28 | I told you so . ’ |
29 | ‘ I told you , I ca n't deal with this anymore ’ , I replied , ‘ and I do n't like Tony DeFries . ’ |
30 | I think it was Angie and Tony , going back to that incredible support that I told you about when I first met them , that they were also dreamers and had such faith and believed in David 's future and his destiny . |