Example sentences of "tell you of " in BNC.
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1 | Here , in sequence , are quotations from Helen 's letters to Janet Aldis : Do you remember Janet ? , when I saw you last I told you of a plan I had made , regarding the boy who father is taking up , and who writes Nature sketches . |
2 | Dr Phillips told you of the zombis he has been studying , I take it ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Have I not told you of Callanish ? ’ |
4 | It is true he could have told you of me what now I have told you . |
5 | ‘ I expect he has told you of the tragedy ? ’ |
6 | Now , have I told you of the Lady Maude 's preparations for Christmas ? ’ |
7 | Brenda tell you of Tesco 's expectations of putting one up in Horsell Jean ? |
8 | But what shall I tell you of migrations ? |
9 | Let me tell you of the images that spring to my mind when we talk about water . |
10 | As one born a ‘ Cockney ’ I can tell you of the great Catholic priests who lived among the poor of the East End of London — and loved them into the Kingdom of God . |
11 | They will tell you of problems in the area , forthcoming planning proposals , tree preservation orders , which of the drains have been taken over by the Council , road and transport problems , pollution , public rights of way , and so on . |
12 | An impressive feature of the early post-war Palace sides was the triumvirate of Alderson in goal , Little and Ernie Rhodes at full-back , and those who watched them play for the Palace will tell you of an understanding between them that bordered on the uncanny . |
13 | One day perchance I shall tell you of it . |
14 | ‘ What should I tell you of myself ? ’ |
15 | Come , I will tell you of Aisha . |
16 | I am sure that an engineer could tell you of other differences between the punchcard and electronic machines too . |
17 | I must tell you of my latest accessory , an electronic wool winder . |
18 | " I would work much harder if you came now and then so that I could tell you of my progress . " |
19 | ‘ Oh , there were good times and bad times , ’ said Connor , adding reminiscently , ‘ Did I ever tell you of the night I stood up to Jack Johnson ? ’ |
20 | If your speech suffers from this defect , your teachers will not tell you of it . |
21 | But I must tell you of God 's plan for the people . |
22 | I was — why should I be modest — undoubtedly the most beautiful , the most renowned , the most desirable woman with whom he ever slept ( if I had any rival , it was only a strange beast I shall tell you of later ) . |
23 | It can tell you of any local registers . |
24 | A human can tell you of this experience verbally ; with animals you can only study what they do . |
25 | In another way , which I might tell you of shortly , it has made me damnably unhappy . |
26 | ‘ Bless you , sir , I can tell you of two English poets ! |
27 | Although Shelley smiled only faintly , Byron roared with laughter and said , ‘ Let me tell you of an inscription I once saw scrawled on the wall of a low jakes in Chelsea . |
28 | There is only one thing I can tell you of these totems . |
29 | And then you will tell him to come to a place that I will tell you of and at a time that I will tell you . |
30 | I can tell you of er of a man who 's been told that he should see his children less |