Example sentences of "tell [pers pn] what be going on " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ … told you what was going on , did n't I ? |
2 | ‘ I 'll bet no one told you what was going on , either , ’ he added . |
3 | We train the staff to know how to do their job , and we tell them what is going on elsewhere in the Hotel . |
4 | ‘ Tell me , ’ she commanded herself , ‘ tell me what is going on . |
5 | ‘ Supposing I wo n't leave unless you tell me what 's going on ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Just tell me what 's going on , ’ she said , her voice tainted with accusation . |
7 | Please tell me what 's going on . |
8 | ‘ Tell me what 's going on between you and Piers , ’ she heard herself pleading as she walked beside her . |
9 | ‘ And tell me what 's going on . |
10 | ‘ Robyn , for God 's sake , tell me what 's going on ! |
11 | ‘ Stop answering questions with questions and tell me what 's going on ! |
12 | ‘ Tell me what 's going on , Fran . |
13 | ‘ Please tell me what 's going on , Fernando , ’ she implored , her eyes so wide and bright that he could n't refuse her — surely ? |
14 | And he walks in the room and tell me what 's going on . |
15 | All I can do is transform what I see into words and tell you what 's going on . ’ |
16 | ‘ I must talk to you during the nature walk , ’ he went on , ‘ and tell you what is going on here . ’ |
17 | He finds time to talk to her and tell her what 's going on so that she 's never at a loss to deal with any situation . |
18 | I 'll phone Anne , she thought suddenly , tell her what 's going on ; the sound of her voice will make me feel better — she might even have an idea . |
19 | If , as you claim , medical sociology , and your ethnographic methods , can really open up this realm of process and tell us what is going on in the ‘ black box ’ then you 've got to be more entrepreneurial . |
20 | ‘ Will someone tell me what is going on ? ’ |
21 | Will someone tell me what is going on ? ’ |
22 | Wo n't somebody please tell me what 's going on ? ’ she demanded . |
23 | He could n't actually tell me what was going on because that would put him in shtuck but he was trying to tip me the wink . |
24 | He would n't tell me what was going on down there because he did n't want to worry me as far as the safety conditions at that particular mine . |
25 | A ‘ voice over ’ is the ‘ commentator ’ or other disembodied voice that tells you what is going on — or , usually , to go out and buy the product being advertised . |
26 | And if we have £400,000 in there which is n't really £400,000 , then the accounts do n't tell you what 's going on . ’ |
27 | I ca n't tell you what 's going on in my head . |
28 | ‘ Then I 'll tell you what 's going on , Mister Hatch . |
29 | ‘ I 'll tell you what 's going on , mate , ’ he said , slapping a none too friendly arm around the other 's shoulders . |
30 | At last I ventured , " Can you please tell us what 's going on ? " |