Example sentences of "[conj] tell i [conj] you " in BNC.
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1 | Could n't you have come to me and told me that you were in debt , that you needed money ? |
2 | ‘ You sit there and tell me that you can see men or ghosts or apparitions that no one else can see ; you deny all evidence that the man or ghost or apparition is actually elsewhere and therefore can not be here ; and I am prejudiced ? |
3 | ‘ Just look at this and tell me if you recognise this man . ’ |
4 | ‘ All right , but mind you come and tell me if you can , so that I can climb up with you , ’ said Anne . |
5 | And I will be deliriously happy if you write and tell me if you find an answer to your original query elsewhere , as then I will be able to help other people in future . |
6 | You go and tell me if you can reach the front door . |
7 | ‘ I want you to sit on the step and watch out fer yer Mum and come in and tell me when you see her . ’ |
8 | If you believe in a drogue , or sea-anchor , up-hook , scratch-in , and rig one , then ride it out and ride with it and tell me when you sight London Bridge . ’ … |
9 | But tell me if you will , whilst you were attending to these sartorial niceties , the small , yet I feel not insignificant matter of our impending relegation to Sheol did n't , perchance , wend its winged way into your mercurial consciousness ? ’ |
10 | That 's as much as to tell me that you would be hovering round me like a vulture , waiting till the breath was out of my body , that you might go and marry someone else . ’ |