Example sentences of "[coord] i [be] [adj] tell " in BNC.
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1 | The standing orders committee is made up as follows Birmingham region , John Lancashire region , Noel Liverpool , Les , London John , Midland Paddy , Northern Jerry G M B Scotland John Southern Peter , South Western Keith , Yorkshire Kevin and I am delighted to tell you that the standing orders committee have elected as chairman this year , John . |
2 | ‘ I know you are innocent and I am willing to tell your Queen about it , if you want me to . ’ |
3 | The Welsh-medium schools provide a first-class education and I am happy to tell my hon. Friend that Welsh is being taught in eight out of 10 primary schools in Wales and in nine out of 10 secondary schools . |
4 | I have told my hon. Friend in private and I am happy to tell him in public that if the doctors concerned say that when they installed the computer they did not know that the list size criterion existed , I am happy to accept that as a statement of fact . |
5 | This money ( £89.99 ) is available for sporting or recreational uses in the parish and I 'm pleased to tell you that at their recent meeting the Parish Council agreed that it should be passed to Scorton Bowling Club . |
6 | She says it 's a full cream and I 'm delighted to tell you it 's a frilly bloomer . |
7 | ‘ No , Shelley , and I 'm glad to tell you their removal was nothing at all to do with you . |
8 | When it was over the doctor there said , ‘ We 've found four polyps in your colon , and I 'm happy to tell you that none are cancerous . ’ |
9 | She was taking a secretarial course , and I was able to tell her about the importance of that work in hospital . |
10 | I was with Suu for two and a half weeks in April and I was able to tell her that this was going to happen today . |
11 | No doubt one could find some of that ilk in the Labour party , but I am sorry to tell Ministers , who greatly outnumber their indians seated behind them , that defence will not figure prominently in the next general election . |
12 | But I am sorry to tell you that he passed away on after a massive stroke . |
13 | But I am delighted to tell the hon. Gentleman and the House that 112 people have been charged with murder or attempted murder in the course of this year . |
14 | But I am afraid to tell . |
15 | Mr. Walker : I do not blame the Hon. Gentleman for making such a speech just before a by-election , but I am glad to tell him that tomorrow I shall go through every detail of the valleys programme and I look forward to the Labour party 's publishing beside each item what the Labour Government achieved in their last five years . |
16 | But I was able to tell the House this morning that all the Rule forty-three prisoners , who were the ones who were particularly vulnerable , are now accounted for , and I mean by that that they have all come out of the jail in the last few days and unfortunately one of them , as you know , has died from his injuries . |
17 | ‘ But I was terrified to tell anyone what had really happened — he was quite capable of deliberately sabotaging my degree work if I did . |
18 | And she says to get Dave when he comes in , I says yeah but I 'm supposed to tell people about it . |