Example sentences of "will [adv] tell [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Never mind , you 'll only tell me and I do n't want to know . |
2 | They 'll only tell you if they 're doing it anyway . |
3 | Since this is not a tourist guide , I 'll merely tell you we spent a whole morning there , and did n't see half of it . |
4 | I mean , I can manage if you 'll just tell me where everything is . ’ |
5 | Then hurriedly , ‘ If you 'll just tell me where it is I can manage with the crutch . ’ |
6 | ‘ If you 'll just tell me where it is I can manage by myself , thank you . ’ |
7 | I 'll just tell him he left his door open , and when I went to shut it , I saw the mess . ’ |
8 | ‘ If you 'll just tell him Rex is here . |
9 | About , it 's all about money and he says well sort it out and he agreed that we 're gon na get hard and all the rest of it so I 'll just tell him ! |
10 | He sounded malicious , and then , as Isobel made mild noises of protest , he went on in more conciliatory tones : ‘ Aw , I 'll just tell her I 'm going on a trip right now — an ’ do n't you tell her . ’ |
11 | I 'll just tell them inside that I 'm going . ’ |
12 | I , I tell them that erm Pat offered , I 'll just tell them straight to their face |
13 | and I probably wo n't stop I 'll just tell you a different way . |
14 | I 'll just tell you about this Can I just tell you about this just for a minute ? |
15 | Oh I could tell you a lot about this but I 'll I 'll just tell you a little bit that 's all . |
16 | ‘ I 'll just tell you a bit about it and then you can see . ’ |
17 | I 'll just tell you about if you have it splitting . |
18 | She shut up and her mouth fell into a gape , the sweat appeared in globules on her upper lip , the colour deepened in her face and she seemed to have to force breath into her lungs as she listened to him now saying , ‘ You 'll not tell me any more what I 've got to do and what I have n't got to do . |
19 | " Well , he does n't know and you 'll not tell him , will you ? " |
20 | She added righteously , ‘ And she 'll not tell us who did it . |
21 | Keeping her voice low , Mrs McMahon began , ‘ I 'll not tell you his name — I 'll not tell anyone his name ; that will go to the grave with me — but he was n't English , Ellie . |
22 | ‘ It 's time to get up , ’ she was saying , ‘ Come along , I 'll not tell you again . |
23 | He 'll soon tell you himself . |
24 | Well I 'll soon tell you . |
25 | They 'll usually tell me what 's wrong — and them I have to decide what to do about the problem . ’ |
26 | Get them to say what you 've just said and and erm then she 'll like tell them why it 's chill out man , not because they 're cold but you know |
27 | It was a mirthless grimace , but , ‘ Oh , yes , I 'll probably tell her all about it . |
28 | If you phone in t erm the Talking Yellow Pages and say I need a conference centre in Derbyshire , they 'll probably tell you that one . |
29 | If you tell me something ca n't be done , I 'll probably tell you it can and when I 've started on it things like sleep and food can become secondary . ’ |
30 | A real big high about it , she 'll probably tell you . |