Example sentences of "can tell [pron] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 For his part , Mr Suharto can tell himself that the war will not be a lasting problem .
2 That represents sixty percent of secondary schools and seventeen percent of primary schools and despite the er endeavour to which he refers of Essex county council , I can tell him that the latest school to decide to hold a ballot on such status is Notley High School , Braintree .
3 There 's nobody , nobody can tell me that the big national companies who pour money into the Tory fund , that they do n't have a say in their policy .
4 She can tell me if the funeral is local or private .
5 I wonder whether the Minister can tell us whether the project at Grimethorp is now securely funded , so that it will be able to complete its programme of 1,250 hours of operation ?
6 these these fireman today they can , they can tell you whether the fire was
7 But Mr Bullock said : ‘ I can tell you that the name belongs to us . ’
8 While on the subject of meat , we can tell you that the competition to find the best-made sausages in the UK gets under way this Sunday with the defending champion reported to be in sizzling form .
9 ‘ 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 . ’
10 However , I can tell you that the title is The Life & Times Of Henry Pratt and it is set during the years 1936 to 1953 .
11 I can tell you that the further down the social scale we went the brighter and sweeter and richer the orange squash , and the more I loved it .
12 ‘ Any fool can tell you that the billy never boils over wood that is wet .
13 ‘ I can tell you that the transformation from Easington to here is quite dramatic , in fact you can use the word traumatic , ’ he says .
14 ‘ So I can tell you that the word is that they have not found what they were looking for .
15 We 've got to realise that there 's going to families out and about , and what we 'll do is the aircraft er I have n't seen the scenario on paper , but just off the top of my head , I can tell you that the aircraft will make their approaches to the base as if it were a real target .
16 Limits were set in short by both sides on what they sought to do and how they sought to do it and these limits erm were n't self-evident at the time I can tell you because the American military , the Chiefs of Staff on the Executive Committee that discussed this an and took the decisions , were all in favour of making s air strikes on these bases and possibly er an er an armed intervention and so the military advice here er was er was rather similar to that of McArthur 's , that is turn the , the crisis into er a different kind of crisis , turn it in fact into a war .
17 Limits were set in short by both sides on what they sought to do and how they sought to do it and these limits erm were n't self-evident at the time I can tell you because the American military , the Chiefs of Staff on the Executive Committee that discussed this an and took the decisions , were all in favour of making s air strikes on these bases and possibly er an er an armed intervention and so the military advice here er was er was rather similar to that of McArthur 's , that is turn the , the crisis into er a different kind of crisis , turn it in fact into a war .
18 ‘ I can shut up OR I can tell you when the Ship is going to arrive .
19 You 'll learn all I can tell you when the time comes and not a moment sooner .
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