Example sentences of "to tell [pron] that [pron] do " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have to tell everyone that I do n't fancy him any more
2 When the public respond to your advertisements or because they have heard that you do personal injury work , it is not enough just to tell them that you do and expect them to come into the office .
3 My legs were shaking , I could see that he was nearly bursting with excitement at having something to tell me that I did n't already know .
4 The place had nothing to tell me that I did n't already know .
5 He tried to tell himself that it did n't matter , that you could find the same situation all over the West End ; back in the long-lost days of sweetness and light he could remember taking his wife to a performance of Jesus Christ , Superstar when it had gone through so many cast changes that no-one was even bothering to count , and what a bunch of wankers they 'd been .
6 But Nicky , I 've come to tell you that somebody does care .
7 ‘ Before we find the others Mrs. Channing , I ought to tell you that we did n't run into each other by accident .
8 I am here to tell you that it does .
9 ‘ How many times do I have to tell you that I do n't want to talk about him ? ’
10 He said , ‘ I think I ought to tell you that I do not grieve for my mother . ’
11 I tried to tell him that I did n't blame him for deflowering me but he was n't listening .
12 Her lips parted to tell him that it did , but hesitation seemed to have become a periodic tendency , afflicting her like hiccoughs .
13 I 've , I 've never ever known him to iron anything ever since I 've been you know , little , I 've never seen him iron anything but me mum was in fits because he 'd even ironed the socks so she said she did n't have the heart to tell him that she does n't usually bother with the ruddy socks , but er the thought was there was n't it ?
14 But Edward went on to tell her that she did n't really care for the children , she only liked to think she did , to make herself feel good .
15 We have also heard some honest interventions , however , The hon. and learned Member for Perth and Kinross ( Sir N. Fairbairn ) staggered to his feet to tell us that he did not believe a word of what Ministers were saying .
16 And yet all our common sense ought to tell us that it does n't always have to be chips with everything and meat with every meal .
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