Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] tell me " in BNC.

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1 Again answering no , I apologised but asked them to tell me what objection they had .
2 If something bugs them , I want them to tell me before they walk on court . ’
3 Erm be because out of that debate this morning I sense you have much to offer the rest of us and I hope that that conversation will not be a conversation confined your Synod or to the to the assembly of URC but that we 'll find ways of sharing that perception of ministry with those of us in other churches cos you do n't need me to tell me , tell you that that key question in the whole ecumenical debate , not just in these nations but worldwide and I think that from within this reform tradition in which I share I will hope that we will find ways of offering that perception of ministry , in all its forms as erm , a symbol and a sign of the ministry of the whole people of God we have that to offer the churches in Wales and worldwide and I hope that we can find ways of doing that .
4 People keep writing letters to the Mercury saying how can we afford to spend time and money debating this , well they can afford the time and the money employing out of work newsreaders to produce videos and writers and photographers to produce their glossy magazines , their glossy leaflets I did n't need the R S P C A or the League to tell me that er , the fox photo , this fox photo was a fake , I mean that 's obvious to anybody I did n't need them to tell me that the video was suspect , that too is obvious .
5 I do n't know you tell me What
6 ‘ I do n't need you telling me how to behave .
7 I 'm quite capable of looking after myself and I do n't need you to tell me how . ’
8 I do n't need you to tell me .
9 ‘ I do n't need you to tell me , but Paul 's a partner and a good friend .
10 ‘ I did n't need you to tell me that but thanks for emphasising it .
11 ‘ And does n't it reassure you to know she told me about coming here when she kept it from her family ? ’
12 If they do , I expect you to tell me their names and I will deal with them . ’
13 Just say you told me to come along .
14 I 've come to you because I want you to tell me everything you can about Mr Hatton with particular reference to anything you may know about the source of his income . ’
15 I want you to tell me a few things and then I 'll let you go back to sleep , all right ? ’
16 ‘ I want you to tell me I 'm a silly ass for letting it happen . ’
17 Erm and I want you to tell me what you 're thinking and how you 're going through it and So let's see if I can find one of those .
18 I just want you to tell me what happened to them again . ’
19 " I want you to tell me about the telephone call this morning , Mrs. Bidwell .
20 I want you to tell me about Aspirant 's father . ’
21 Now I want you to tell me all the other facts that you know .
22 But I want you to tell me — seriously ! — what sort of person you think you 'll want to love . ’
23 Still , I want you to tell me what you think . ’
24 I want you to tell me how you want the Pied Piper to be .
25 No , but I just want you to tell me .
26 Now I want you to tell me the important part — why the hell are you so desperate that you 'll go to this extent in order to get your hands on the bequest ?
27 I want you to tell me all about her . ’
28 But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ?
29 Look do n't just aha aha aha mhm mhm , I want you to tell me what you want come along .
30 I wa I want you to tell me if what is Johnson saying that his particular comedy of humours this play is doing ?
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