Example sentences of "i [vb mod] tell my " in BNC.

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1 I must tell my right hon. and hon. Friends that we have an ally .
2 I feel I should tell my wife what happened , because , if our relationship means anything , we should be honest .
3 I feel I should tell my wife what happened , because , if our relationship means anything , we should be honest .
4 I 'll tell my husband the moment he arrives home from … the moment he arrives home .
5 If all the talk is about position all we might hear would be equivalent to ‘ You be number 33 ’ , ‘ OK , you be 32 and I 'll tell my neighbour to be 34 ’ .
6 But I 'll tell my daddy — and he 'll go to jail . ’
7 I 'll tell my dad in the morning . ’
8 I 'll tell my men , ’ Bailey said tersely .
9 Must be sure to listen — I 'll tell my friends .
10 And if I 'm lucky enough to return home , I 'll tell my friends all about it .
11 Oh I 'll tell my wife about that and that 'll that 'll that 'll put put a stop to that piece of nonsense .
12 I 'll tell my mother off for this . ’
13 I 'll tell my tailor you approve , but you 're reading me wrong .
14 She said , come along hold my hand as well and er , I 'll tell my son tha that , that er Mr 's son took me to the door .
15 if he does n't like her then I 'll tell my friend not to come .
16 I 'll never forget that I will never forget that , I had , I 'll told my mum like that we I told my mum we 'd be sleeping over and she said that was alright and she sort of looked at me as if to say mm , yes will Helena 's brother be there ?
17 I could tell my grandparents things that I would n't tell my , my father or my mother .
18 I 'd tell my husband I 'd rather have a change of holiday and not go with our friends .
19 I used to tell my secretary : ‘ That can go in ‘ The Thing' ’ . '
20 I used to tell my husband about all these problems .
21 I used to tell my mum everything that went on , but nobody would believe us .
22 I shall tell my husband of your attack on me at Cherry Tree Farm , and how you have pestered me all the years of my marriage . ’
23 I shall tell my friend to take all his bits and pieces out of my hold , of course . "
24 I will tell my steward that I am taking you on to the staff as — ’ he paused for thought for a moment' — as a tax consultant .
25 ‘ Let me go , or I will tell my father , Mr Frankenstein .
26 Mrs Langley rose from a chair by the fire and Alexandra was aware of her daughters and someone else on a sofa in the great square bay window ; and even as Mrs Langley was greeting her she could hear Rose say clearly , ‘ Well , whatever else she has n't got , she certainly has elegant clothes , ’ and Alexandra , stung out of all terror quite suddenly , said crisply , ‘ I will tell my aunt how much you admire her taste .
27 I will tell My Lord Cardinal your words ! ’
28 I can tell my hon. Friend that local people would not mind losing the south-facing slip roads .
29 I can tell my hon. Friend that there will be a public inquiry into the proposal and that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will announce that formally in due course .
30 I can tell my hon. Friend that pensioners ' incomes from occupational pensions — for those who have them — rose on average from £13.90 a week in 1979 to £27.70 in 1988 .
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