Example sentences of "[modal v] tell us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy commenced or since the last renewal date .
2 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
3 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
4 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
5 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
6 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
7 We shall consider ( i ) what each might tell us about first impressions and ( ii ) the utility of social psychology based on the transformation of common sense into scientific knowledge compared with a psychology based in common sense and experience .
8 ‘ I wonder if you might tell us of a local hostelry where I can purchase a good dinner ?
9 Nonetheless the characterization of the fabliau writer in the text is a worthwhile subject of study , for an assessment of the tone of the fabliau beyond anything it might tell us of the usual origins of such texts .
10 Sir John said placidly : ‘ If that is the case — that he knows something we do n't — I have little doubt that he 'll tell us in the fullness of time . ’
11 But whether he 'd tell us over the telephone , you think ask .
12 " You can make something of your lives , " he 'd tell us in those occasional moments of confidence .
13 This meant he could tell us about his experience and shed some light on the strengths and weaknesses of the nursing care he received during his 15-day stay in the unit .
14 Afterwards nobody could tell us about our route and it may have been a first ascent — we still do not know .
15 There was nothing much she could tell us about him anyway , only what we knew already .
16 ‘ Perhaps you could tell us about your connection with the club and how you felt about the Admiral . ’
17 Cast your minds back , last week we were looking at the relationship between price elasticity of demand and marginal revenue , and what that relationship could tell us about er prices and total revenue in an industry .
18 If a yogi could tell us at any given moment what his digestive organs were doing , in chemical terms , and some constant monitoring apparatus attached to his intestines confirmed everything he said , then we might want to say yes ; for the performance would seem to show just that immediate awareness of goings-on that we think of as intuitively necessary for a Conscious process .
19 Cox ( 1981 ) is interested in what women 's subjectivity may tell us about matriarchal modes of consciousness .
20 He would tell us about his love affairs and things what he did .
21 the only thing they would , they would tell us about is what 's happening in Iraq , there
22 And he added , ‘ Please do n't send along the young pseudo-philosopher who will tell us for the umpteenth time that , of course , he fully understands the Bank 's attitude .
23 It does not mean that we have been made righteous as if we are perfect and free from sin , because our daily experience will tell us of the power of sin ; but it does mean that we are declared righteous .
24 It will tell us about the individuals ' ability to make and maintain new relationships .
25 It will tell us about former hobbies and interests which may be important in future plans .
26 Thus a detailed knowledge of the material conditions in which communities have lived will tell us about the constraints under which they have laboured ; and this in turn will help us to understand some of their properties .
27 Perhaps the Minister will tell us about that as well .
28 John , some time this week you will tell us in the Midland Region that a package is just that , no picking the bits out , you either vote for the package or against .
29 Their role as the principal form of money for over two millennia means they can tell us about economies for which we have little or no written evidence , and the fact that they were mass-produced and have survived in such large numbers offers the opportunity to approach the economic history of some societies in a quantitative way .
30 They can tell us about political slogans ( see pp. 37–8 ) , and give us important information about the people and places who made them .
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