Example sentences of "tell you for " in BNC.

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1 Just thought I 'd told you for cos from the erm , title i , you would n't think it was about the navy .
2 It put me in mind of the man I met there , and Ill tell you for free , you 're nothing like him .
3 Jacko appeals to the meeting to endorse Gomez 's nomination for promotion and not to practise a de facto colour bar : ‘ You 're going to cut your own bloody throats and I 'll tell you for why .
4 Only a full survey can tell you for sure whether you have subsidence .
5 I put in two gallons on Saturday , and I can tell you for a fact there 's at least quarter of a gallon left .
6 ‘ Well , ’ Josie said , turning her page and then refolding the newspaper to keep it manageable , ‘ I could n't tell you for sure .
7 When you have lined up your data in this way a glance will tell you for which sounds you have enough words to make check lists .
8 Shall I tell you for why ?
9 Well it does tell you for Central but it , up there .
10 You 're lucky because I 'll tell you for why , you ca n't change a video if you buy .
11 A mate of mine he says he wo n't tell you for about three or four years .
12 Yeah , but I mean I can you tell you for nine , half past something like that .
13 I 'll tell you for a fact that Steven wo n't go for Ollie tonight , it 's Paul that 's gon na go for him .
14 ‘ I 'm telling you for the last time , Harvey .
15 ‘ Well , do n't go on at me , I 'm just telling you for your own sake .
16 ‘ I 'm telling you for the last time , Liz , get up and let's go home .
17 ‘ She 's only telling you for your own good , dear , ’ Emily interposed .
18 And then one day , they 've been telling you for years , You ca n't do that .
19 Well I 'm telling you for a fact that St
20 I 'm telling you for a fact that Steven wo n't touch you .
21 ‘ I 've been wanting to tell you for ages , but I could n't while you were so worried .
22 ‘ Well , I 've been meaning to tell you for ages .
23 Alarmed by her vehemence , Nicky replied , ‘ I 've been meaning to tell you for ages .
24 We 'll be able to tell you for certain later . ’
25 And not only that , I 'll tell you what I 've longed to tell you for some time , that I think you 're a fool for not having responded to it , for not having done something about it before now .
26 I think for a very small company this perhaps might be more complicated in computing terms than would be worthwhile , but as soon as you 're getting to the point of many orders in a week , then it can be exceedingly useful to be able to ask the computer to tell you for example what are all the outstanding orders , what are all the overdue orders , what is the stock position bearing in mind that some stock is committed for certain orders , what orders have we got with suppliers to us which are still outstanding , and questions of this sort , can make your business much more efficient .
27 But it also has built in a Help facility , teaching aids , so that if at some point in the middle of developing your program you forget something , you can ask the system erm to tell you for instance how to use one of its facilities , and you can get onto the screen some information about that , and then carry on where you were , and you can switch easily between different modes .
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