Example sentences of "tell you that the " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Bullock said : ‘ I can tell you that the name belongs to us . ’
2 While on the subject of meat , we can tell you that the competition to find the best-made sausages in the UK gets under way this Sunday with the defending champion reported to be in sizzling form .
3 If not , she will tell you that the air quality has been ‘ poor ’ or ‘ very poor ’ .
4 ‘ Friends , ’ she continued turning her back on him , ‘ by a miracle the settlement has fallen into our hands and I can tell you that the late Lord Chatwin left everything to his son and heir . ’
5 We can also tell you that the damsel is in her prime , that is , SUE is a prime .
6 I could tell you that the eyes were so beautiful they could actually make you feel giddy when he suddenly looked up from the floor and straight at you .
7 Even today , reference librarians will tell you that the most authoritative books on Tibetan art , government , history and culture were written by Sir Charles Bell .
8 ‘ prisoner at the Bar , I will tell you what you ought to have done , and if you say you did not know , I will tell you that the Law conclusively presumes that you did .
9 Then there are those who will tell you that the winter storms sucking through the Magellan Straits are the most deadly .
10 I must tell you that the road from here is broken . ’
11 Any kid will tell you that the worst part of moving house is having to start at a new school where you do n't know anyone , and I was scared stiff .
12 However , I can tell you that the title is The Life & Times Of Henry Pratt and it is set during the years 1936 to 1953 .
13 Any doctor or insurer will tell you that the cause of America 's medical woes is government procedures and regulations .
14 ( Any restaurateur will tell you that the attractive arrangement of food on the plate is 35 per cent of his job ) .
15 Before I go any further , I should tell you that the briefing I had received on the field was as follows : 1000 metres grass , obstructions at both ends , wind sock on the northerly edge .
16 Consequently , it is rather amusing to have Gergiev tell you that the only thing he misses about the bad old days before perestroika is the order .
17 But I will tell you that the subject we call Art on the time-table is badly named .
18 That reminds me , did I tell you that the trustees have turned down a request from Annabel ? ’
19 Jenny I should tell you that the meeting 's being recorded for this er , for the dictionary people .
20 New Yorkers will tell you that the surname comes first on the cabbie 's ID .
21 ‘ So , ’ Luke 's voice overrode her own , ‘ I 'm sure I need n't tell you that the evening has a better chance of success with four of us rather than three . ’
22 Those who follow the favourites will tell you that the best bet is two-year-old handicaps , which have produced a profit of 14 to a 1 level stake over the last five seasons .
23 I can tell you that the further down the social scale we went the brighter and sweeter and richer the orange squash , and the more I loved it .
24 Any handbook on assertiveness techniques will tell you that the first rule is to make eye contact with your interviewers .
25 As you work along the chambers , you should find one that is empty , which will tell you that the blockage is between that one and the previous full one .
26 ‘ Any fool can tell you that the billy never boils over wood that is wet .
27 And golf officials will tell you that the game provides clean and wholesome fun , and a stimulating outlet in an otherwise rotten world .
28 Mr Dawlish says I should tell you that the Pike brothers are both Latvians but hold British passports .
29 They 'll tell you that the males do n't have the same chance as the females do .
30 Well it 's not a savings plan , but in Covermaster , you can take some of the money if , if you need to , if , we 'll tell you that the life cover might be , er , at risk , but you ca n't do that at all in living assurance .
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