Example sentences of "and i can tell you " in BNC.

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1 And I can tell you why .
2 The area organiser responded : ‘ It 's a local rule , and I can tell you now that the committee will reject your application unless you 're in a union . ’
3 And I can tell you , buddy boy , that he 's Persona non grata with the US vehicle divisions after his comments about the future European trend toward smaller fuel economy vehicles at the EPC meeting . ’
4 ‘ Friends , ’ she continued turning her back on him , ‘ by a miracle the settlement has fallen into our hands and I can tell you that the late Lord Chatwin left everything to his son and heir . ’
5 He really took it out of this photographer , and I can tell you he 's lucky to be alive today .
6 It does n't matter what you think , it 's what people round here think and I can tell you now that you could get yourself into serious trouble . ’
7 I 'm learning new things every day here , Donald , and I can tell you it 's an extraordinary place .
8 And I can tell you what your choice will be , too ; it 'll be the chocolate . ’
9 I go through a lot of open doors in Paris and meet a lot of different people , and I can tell you there is a swift , black current running underneath all that smiling diplomacy .
10 A man at the back of the crowd said , ‘ I was sitting in the dome car lounge when Xanthe came through , and I can tell you that no one had come the other way .
11 And I can tell you that there is something in Cave 's music , something black and unnameable , that 's becoming an increasingly rare commodity in modern rock .
12 We 'll find out on Sunday — and I can tell you he 's looking forward to it . ’
13 And I can tell you this .
14 ‘ I 've seen all the other sides and I can tell you I 'd honestly rather be at Everton than at any other club .
15 I 've had three goes at it , and I can tell you that looks are the last thing to be considered ; it 's what 's underneath that matters in the long run .
16 And I can tell you something , I do n't want to talk about them all the time .
17 And I can tell you something ’ — he bent towards her — ‘ their husbands have been warned to gag them , or else .
18 And I can tell you this .
19 ‘ Well , ma'am , ’ the hotel-owner told me , ‘ I was one of Mr Rochester 's servants at the time , and I can tell you it was his mad wife who started the fire in the governess 's room .
20 Yes , yes , yes and I would n't pay my rent because er ooh and I can tell you really the exact date when I er was pregnant because I know I quickened at the when it was first opened and er I was a waitress in the Room I think it was .
21 I put in two gallons on Saturday , and I can tell you for a fact there 's at least quarter of a gallon left .
22 We climbed for an hour-and-a-half and I can tell you that going up a mountain on skins is not as easy as it looks .
23 And I can tell you that erm Birmingham City Council told me this erm that if ever they need anyone to chair a meeting they would look to the Guild , committees .
24 And so we had discussions with them and I can tell you , you know , it was at least six months before the consultants ever made any specific move to introduce the system as such er because of our overtures to them , because of the fact that we asked regularly to meet them and to consult on various points .
25 I 've had that , and I can tell you it is always a hundred times better outside .
26 There 's still the strong possibility you might find yourself in court over your actions this weekend , and I can tell you that judges take a poor view of women who imagine themselves potential victims .
27 ‘ 6ft 2 ½ in and I can tell you half an inch makes all the difference . ’
28 And I can tell you he he does an an awful lot .
29 And I can tell you , it was n't the butler what done it . ’
30 And I can tell you this : I 'm amazed at your new modern outlook ; I 've always known you to be as strait-laced as a Victorian corset and sticking to the narrow principles of that time in which you were brought up .
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