Example sentences of "to tell [pers pn] [Wh det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , " Who can be the first to tell me which chapter is about dinosaur eggs ? " and so on .
2 Again answering no , I apologised but asked them to tell me what objection they had .
3 You ca n't do , not when you 've been at pains to tell me what rubbish all this astrological mumbo-jumbo is .
4 ‘ You were just about to tell me what sort of terrible life Mrs Newbegin has . ’
5 Well I do n't yet she 's gon na come round and see me to tell me what sort of job .
6 I will not attempt to tell you what art is — many far more clever people than I am have failed to define it .
7 I do n't have to tell you what nonsense that is . ’
8 painting the kitchen once and I got into so much trouble it took him so long to rub it all off and start again , he made me promise I 'd never touch a paint brush again but he I mean , he would definitely be able to tell you what paint he used and
9 There are no screen credits at the beginnings of dreams to tell you what sort of film you are going to see , but there might as well have been in these nightmares , because the tenor , horror or guilt is excruciatingly present before the first scenes have even been played .
10 I called Pat to tell him what sort of response we 'd had and he was thrilled .
11 Even when I stop idolising him , I 'd still like to be able to tell him what pleasure his lovely voice has given me all these Saturday evenings . ’
12 ‘ Oh , yes — if only to tell him what pleasure his music and his guitar have brought me . ’
13 And I was supposed to phone my dad to tell him what time I was playing racquet .
14 Hector stood poised for another blow , but there was no clue to tell him which way to strike .
15 they do n't want to have some er official or or some management consultant who 's eager to get a job and get extra money paid for him by a dumb government department , if those people are going to tell us what sort of people we want on that on police authorities , I think it is total insolence and I trust that whatever happens to this Bill that that answer that was given on the 17th of January is removed and replaced by something else , if it has to be replaced at all .
16 Do you want to tell us what interest there was .
17 So would somebody from Group A like to tell us what Group B press release was about .
18 Until now , we have had to rely on casual contacts with groups , annual reports and occasional documents , in order to tell us what Age Concern groups are doing .
19 It takes science to come along and tell us that what is going on under these circumstances is a brain process , let alone to tell us which brain process it is .
20 ‘ You 'll mind to tell us whatever gossip you have , eh ?
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