Example sentences of "we [vb mod] tell [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We ought to tell him . ’
2 Mother said we ought to tell you , as we are the oldest branch of the family and we 've lost our horse in an accident . ’
3 But we thought we ought to tell you , Sir Henry . ’
4 Maybe we should tell him that .
5 Maybe we should tell him to get a modem & subscribe so that he can get some real electronic info ?
6 We should tell them to forget about having their banns read and advise them stay just good friends .
7 Won thing we should tell you is that last summer Benitses sold out fast .
8 And if , like us , you 've never heard of her , we should tell you that she plays his 14-year-old daughter in a romantic piece of ooh-la-la entitled My Father The Hero .
9 we should tell you is that everybody here has suffered from mental health problems .
10 We must tell him about this one .
11 We must tell them something about our staff as well .
12 But now we must tell you some things about the Baskerville family . ’
13 All we do there again is , we 'll tell them to stop , if they do n't stop we 'll get on the on the the phone to the polices and let them deal with it .
14 You must have medical tests , and we 'll tell them that . ’
15 We 'll make the poor Weavers work at a low rate ; We 'll find fault where there 's no fault , and so we will bate ; If trading goes dead , we will presently show it ; But if it grows bad , they shall never know it ; We 'll tell them that cloth beyond sea will not go , We care not whether we keep clothing or no .
16 Yeah , but we 'll tell them next meeting .
17 We 'll bring you out after Sunday , I 'll tell , we 'll tell them that
18 We 'll tell him .
19 ‘ Next time we see Mr Scrape we 'll tell him , ’ I promised , with a rush of blood to the head .
20 " Bring him down to see us , " they say , " and we 'll tell him how he can and ought to claim for you . "
21 We 'll tell him she made a run for it , we had no choice . ’
22 We 'll tell him about it , when he stops being dead .
23 We 'll tell him .
24 We 'll tell her we 're going away for a breather . ’
25 Well , that 's what we 'll tell her to do . .
26 Some COHSE hospital workers told Bernard Donoughue , the Prime Minister 's personal adviser : ‘ We 'll tell you straight .
27 We 'll tell you all about it shortly when Roz has the book ready for publication , as it could save you hours spent trying to match the tension of patterns which have originally been knitted on different makes of machine to your own .
28 We 'll tell you what 's good and bad about our chosen outlets and do the leg work in finding them .
29 Later this week we 'll tell you how to use it .
30 Later this week we 'll tell you how to collect your cards .
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