Example sentences of "will tell you " in BNC.

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1 Try to think of the essentials , as any good coach will tell you .
2 ‘ I will tell you .
3 This will tell you if the glider has an obvious stall buffet and if it is likely to drop a wing during a stall when thermalling .
4 Most doctors will tell you it 's best to have your baby in hospital , especially if it 's your first child .
5 Your doctor will tell you if this is necessary .
6 Your doctor , midwife or health visitor will tell you about these .
7 Soon after the birth , you and your baby will be visited by a health visitor who will tell you about health checks for the baby either from your GP or from your local child health clinic .
8 He/she will tell you how much this is at the beginning so you know at the start how much you have to pay .
9 I will tell you about one or two just to get you going but it would be unsporting to warn you about everything .
10 Sheets are usually 300mm ( 12in ) square , and are often sold in packs of five or 10 ; the best way of estimating quantities is to work out the area to be covered , and to divide that by the coverage figure given on the pack , which will tell you how many packs to buy .
11 The only difference , as any apple-cheeked country solicitor will tell you , is that in boundary disputing the only winners are apple-cheeked country solicitors who collect large fees from pushy incomers unable to live at peace with one another .
12 Berger impersonates her to a fault , both in the superb egotism of female love — ‘ It is painful for us to judge the man we 've taken , for he 's already ours , like a son ’ — and in the certitudes of peasant thinking : ‘ I will tell you which men deserve our respect …
13 Those who follow this sort of thing will tell you that yesterday 's recapitalisation of Ross Consumer Electronics was only a matter of time .
14 ‘ It 's no use telling you disbelieving bastards anything , but I will tell you this : The Brigade is moving out of this place tomorrow . ’
15 Column 2 against this will tell you the qualifying week , which is fifteen weeks before the baby is due .
16 If not , she will tell you that the air quality has been ‘ poor ’ or ‘ very poor ’ .
17 ‘ There are plenty of British Legion people about here today , and you 'll find those who will tell you this is bad , ’ he said .
18 AMERICANS will tell you anything , says Michael Palin , and half of me believes him .
19 Any journalist will tell you that British rugby union players , with two or three beguiling exceptions , are hardest to get anything out of worth printing .
20 Any journalist will tell you that British rugby union players , with two or three beguiling exceptions , are hardest to get anything out of worth printing .
21 This was British Rail , and as any passenger will tell you , something has gone very wrong .
22 Within five minutes of ordering lunch or a drink , someone will tell you his life story .
23 Our sales negotiators will tell you exactly what costs are involved .
24 ‘ That being said , anyone will tell you that a Minister of the Crown needs a wife capable of supporting him .
25 ASK any hard-headed financier , and he will tell you that debt relief never works : public money given to help struggling debtor nations will end up in the hands of the lenders — the banks whose over-readiness to lend helped to land the debtors in trouble in the first place .
26 Making a lawn , as any gardening book or groundsman will tell you , is dead easy .
27 I will tell you : He identified with our distress , our despair and our lostness .
28 ‘ Besides , as Mona will tell you , I 've reformed at the very idea of being put in clink for treason or whatever they call it .
29 Any butcher will tell you he wants round muscle every time , not long and flat . ’
30 A quick comparison of last month 's pages with these will tell you that pelargoniums are colourful but tender plants for conservatories , containers and summer bedding , while geraniums are bone hardy and among the best of all border perennials .
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