Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] tell you " in BNC.

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1 It is also what your collection people , sales people , delivery people and the grapevine tell you or should tell you about your customers .
2 It 's all I can or will tell you .
3 The purpose of the rest of this book is to give you the information you need to compile the missing nutritional manual that will tell you what is just right for your body .
4 I do n't know what it is , I think I 've got a book upstairs that will tell you the price of them .
5 I 'm afraid I did n't think the thing through , and must tell you , therefore , to expect me looking both younger and handsomer than you remember me .
6 The nurse may be able to supply you with pants and pads , and could tell you if there is a laundry service or a collection service for disposable pads in your area .
7 They are fools and liars and will tell you that everyone is entitled to his own opinion , except they will probably say ‘ his or her , ’ so that you do n't feel left out , being a young , firm , tanned and bouncy woman with a mind of fathomlessly inventive depravity , even if you do n't know it yet .
8 The branch staff will give you details of the best loan for your purpose and will tell you exactly how much it will cost you .
9 ‘ That , sirs , is all I can and will tell you . ’
10 The locals can be most helpful and will tell you most things you want to know .
11 Technologists apply such scientific predictions to the construction of cars , or bricks or walls and will tell you how they interact .
12 The companies publish information leaflets which give a rough guide to whether you are likely to benefit from having a meter and will tell you whether one is possible for your house .
13 ‘ He is a Moslem and will tell you . ’
14 This activity will detect any tampering , malicious or otherwise , and will tell you which files should be restored from a BACKUP save_set .
15 I am a Windows fan , and can tell you that it runs applications at a rate of knots most folks just are n't accustomed to .
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