Example sentences of "[vb base] to tell [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , and he nearly forget to tell me about his role as ‘ mate ’ to Eric . |
2 | Er in fact most of the radiation we get in fact is not from nuclear power , it 's from erm man made sourc it 's from , from natural sources eighty seven percent of the population as an average comes from our natural environment a lot comes from radon gas erm a small amount of radioactivity in our food erm we were discussing at er er lunch in , in fact the benefits of , of eating er low sodium salt salt is meant to be bad for you so the health er er er freaks say and it 's the sodium , therefore you should buy low sodium salt which is calcium chloride rather than sodium chloride what they forget to tell you of course is that potassium er sorry it 's , it 's potassium chloride rather than er than s than sodium chloride , what they forget , forget to tell you of course is that potassium is slightly radioactive it contains erm a small amount of , of a naturally occurring radioactive potassium so you get a small dose of radiation er to compensate for the fact you are n't eating any sodium . |
3 | Er in fact most of the radiation we get in fact is not from nuclear power , it 's from erm man made sourc it 's from , from natural sources eighty seven percent of the population as an average comes from our natural environment a lot comes from radon gas erm a small amount of radioactivity in our food erm we were discussing at er er lunch in , in fact the benefits of , of eating er low sodium salt salt is meant to be bad for you so the health er er er freaks say and it 's the sodium , therefore you should buy low sodium salt which is calcium chloride rather than sodium chloride what they forget to tell you of course is that potassium er sorry it 's , it 's potassium chloride rather than er than s than sodium chloride , what they forget , forget to tell you of course is that potassium is slightly radioactive it contains erm a small amount of , of a naturally occurring radioactive potassium so you get a small dose of radiation er to compensate for the fact you are n't eating any sodium . |
4 | ‘ Want to tell me about it ? ’ |
5 | ‘ And you want to tell me about them ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Want to tell me about it ? ’ |
7 | I sha n't be telling you all about these men , but it does give you some idea , the way we were , the chorus , the bit players in this romance which is what I really want to tell you about . |
8 | I 'm glad you called , " Lorne went on weirdly , " because I want to tell you about another new idea I 've gotten . |
9 | I 'm not really used to being so personal or so open about things in public but want to tell you of my great sadness in life . |
10 | So if you find a good Irish joke and want to tell it about another local or ethnic group you could do so . |
11 | If members have done something interesting or have a fascinating or unusual hobby and want to tell us about it perhaps letting us borrow a photograph of the member ? ) they are welcome to write — quoting membership number please . |
12 | ‘ Remember to tell them about the hair , ’ Cal added . |
13 | But I hardly like to tell you about the disaster that befell Angela within the next few minutes . |
14 | I do n't know whether it 's the other case , I 'm hear to tell you about our first of all , which I do n't think is the other case . |
15 | This attitude is understandable , and slimming experts who drearily continue to tell us to ‘ be satisfied just to lose weight slowly : half a pound a week is enough ’ have little or no understanding of human psychology . |
16 | ‘ Supposing I offer to tell them about the Feargach Grian ? ’ |
17 | Lawyers often love to tell you about how good they are . |
18 | ‘ Why have you come to tell me about this , Christine ? ’ |
19 | The only problem I 've to tell you about from British Rail is the fact that the London Paddington to Liverpool train service which is due at Oxford at six fifty-five , is starting from Reading tonight instead of er London Paddington , otherwise no problems on the buses or trains . |
20 | and you mean to tell me with all that equipment the machine that they 've got at the college , you could n't get it done there ? |
21 | You dare to tell me about my child ? ’ |
22 | I need to tell you about yesterday , meeting Jane and Lucinda , and about Ardneavie House . |
23 | I have to tell them on Monday otherwise they 'll give them to somebody else for this . |
24 | Right people here at half past three , if I have to tell them about fooling about . |
25 | Now you just have to tell me about that that peedie er shop again Vera . |
26 | To explain why that aspect interested me particularly I have to tell you about the Butcher . |
27 | Having represented the giving for a number of years on a graph , next ask what the figures have to tell you about the relevance and quality of your programme . |
28 | That 's all I have to tell you about how to tell the truth . |
29 | Have to tell you about Henry Hall of Hampshire . |
30 | The only problem I have to tell you about is the cancellation of the Banbury to Paddington train that was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven . |