Example sentences of "will tell [pers pn] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He will tell them that the proposal has caused great alarm and anxiety , and will ask the company to examine alternative ways of improving the efficiency of its limestone transport system , possibly with a conveyor system .
2 He will tell them that the fight for Albion is the fight for Britain 's manufacturing base and that the plant 's plight clearly highlights the need for Government action and an active industrial policy .
3 Brahe works on the CERN accelerator ( which the novel assumes to be completed and functioning ) ; his experiment involves close and constant watching of the monitor which will tell him when the ‘ event ’ has taken place .
4 You will tell me that the milkman has refused to continue deliveries , but this only adds weight to my earlier submission that the boat is not only unfit to live in but actually unsafe . "
5 and this is a solemn 's teaching of God 's word , the bible nowhere teaches the doctrine of universalism , that everybody 's gon na go to heaven , it does n't teach that , it does n't say and it does not teach that ultimately every body will be saved , there are plenty of those around who 'd teach that today , but the bible does n't teach that there are those who will tell us that the sinner and the saint , the man who has no thought of God or no love for God and the Christian that all be gathered together on the final day , you all have another chance , Jesus never said that , the bible does n't teach that , it 's quite unscriptural .
6 I hope that the Secretary of State for Wales will tell us whether the rumours are correct that this week — perhaps tomorrow — the Government will make statements on local government finance for 1992-93 .
7 Gradual changes give clues as to the shape and orientation of a surface ; for example , if you know where the light is coming from , changes in brightness will tell you whether the surface is concave or convex .
8 ‘ That being said , anyone will tell you that a Minister of the Crown needs a wife capable of supporting him .
9 Any photographer will tell you that a tripod is necessary in order for the camera on top to remain stable .
10 Some vignerons will tell you that a cask lasts only for four years .
11 If not , she will tell you that the air quality has been ‘ poor ’ or ‘ very poor ’ .
12 Even today , reference librarians will tell you that the most authoritative books on Tibetan art , government , history and culture were written by Sir Charles Bell .
13 ‘ prisoner at the Bar , I will tell you what you ought to have done , and if you say you did not know , I will tell you that the Law conclusively presumes that you did .
14 Then there are those who will tell you that the winter storms sucking through the Magellan Straits are the most deadly .
15 Any kid will tell you that the worst part of moving house is having to start at a new school where you do n't know anyone , and I was scared stiff .
16 Any doctor or insurer will tell you that the cause of America 's medical woes is government procedures and regulations .
17 ( Any restaurateur will tell you that the attractive arrangement of food on the plate is 35 per cent of his job ) .
18 But I will tell you that the subject we call Art on the time-table is badly named .
19 New Yorkers will tell you that the surname comes first on the cabbie 's ID .
20 Those who follow the favourites will tell you that the best bet is two-year-old handicaps , which have produced a profit of 14 to a 1 level stake over the last five seasons .
21 Any handbook on assertiveness techniques will tell you that the first rule is to make eye contact with your interviewers .
22 As you work along the chambers , you should find one that is empty , which will tell you that the blockage is between that one and the previous full one .
23 And golf officials will tell you that the game provides clean and wholesome fun , and a stimulating outlet in an otherwise rotten world .
24 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 .
25 A good solicitor will tell you if the expenses you are likely to incur ( including the solicitors ' own fees ) will outweigh any financial benefit to be gained from your action .
26 I will tell you when the doctor arrives .
27 Then she added , ‘ I 've no intention of talking about it now , but I will tell you when the right moment occurs .
28 If there are mandatory finish dates InstaPlan will tell you when the activity must be started .
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