Example sentences of "i could tell [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | For my part I would have to decide how much I could tell her without giving away Neil 's presence on Moila . |
2 | ‘ I could tell her I 'd sleep in the bathroom . ’ |
3 | I did n't feel I could tell her on my own . |
4 | It was one of the reasons why I was anxious to learn English at school : so that I could tell her in her own language how grateful I would always be . ’ |
5 | But she 's , well , she 's kind , and I think I could tell her about you , and maybe she will think of something . " |
6 | She said you could have kept this shut and I could tell her myself . |
7 | It would be good to see old England again and even if I did n't find her I could tell myself I 'd just tried that little bit . |
8 | I could tell him anything , even share with him the contradictory motives within my personality , and he would still love and accept me . |
9 | I could tell him when his crown 's starting to fall off and remind him of the royal plural — and , well , lots of things ! |
10 | Now , thirty years later , I feel a great regret for the father of my first four years , who took me out , and who probably loved me , irresponsibly ( " it 's all right for him ; he does n't have to look after you " ) , and I wish I could tell him now , even though he was , in my sister 's words , a sod , that I 'm sorry for my years of rejection and dislike . |
11 | I wish I could tell him that we are all in the same boat . |
12 | ‘ He asked me what I could say of you , Callanish , and I waited for your signal knowing that when he was wiser and ready I could tell him . ’ |
13 | He came in one day and asked what M C C stood for , and I 've always known a lot of useless information , so I could tell him , so I was then dispatched everyday to the erm radio shop in the High Street , to get the cricket scores in Australia . |
14 | I could tell them exactly how we 'd do it . |
15 | ‘ There was n't anything much I could tell them yesterday . ’ |
16 | They would n't believe me , even if I could tell them . |
17 | All the family grew more and more irritated as Frank interrupted every conversation they tried to have with Terry , saying , ‘ You 're not telling that right , Ted , ’ or ‘ I could tell them more about that , Ted ’ . |
18 | I could tell them about Renascia to begin with . ’ |
19 | ‘ I could tell them where to look for the escaped prisoner , but I am not going to help them . |
20 | So if I wanted to I could tell them where to go with that and all . |
21 | My sister buried all her valuables showing me the spot so that I could tell her children where they were in case she was killed . |
22 | I could tell what you were thinking . |
23 | I could tell what he was thinking from the way he questioned me . |
24 | I could tell what people were going to do or say — trivial things like lighting a cigarette or commenting on the rain , important things like committing murder or founding a dynasty — and it disturbed me . |
25 | The children of Egypt played in the dust-laden sunlight , and as far as I could tell they were happy . |
26 | It was n't that they were prudish , I could tell they 'd heard it before . |
27 | I could tell it was virtually on the point of death . |
28 | And erm he he worked shifts , er the morning shift or the day shift as it was called , which was from erm , I do n't know as far as I could tell it was from six till two or something like that . |
29 | This photograph , this swipe of grain , so briefly glimpsed : I could tell it contained extraordinary information . |
30 | I could tell it to G.P. |