Example sentences of "[adv] tell i [det] " in BNC.

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1 So tell me more about this job in er Manchester .
2 ‘ Child , I will not press you , ’ she said , unwontedly gentle , ‘ but only tell me this .
3 ‘ I suppose you 'd better tell me all about it .
4 You 'd better tell me all about your dad , so I can keep my end up . ’
5 I suggest coffee in my cabin , Commander , and perhaps you 'll be kind enough to tell me all you know . ’
6 no , no cos she just told me this morning you were going to see her work in the morning .
7 ‘ I think you already told me that , ’ said Twoflower .
8 ‘ Er — you 've — hm — not told me any more lies , then ? ’ she strove desperately hard to get herself back together , although from what she could see of it Ven was n't objecting that his kisses had the power to scatter all sensible thought .
9 Because you did not meet the deadline and you 've just told me that deadline means the day I said I wanted it .
10 Just tell me that ? ’
11 When Andrée had recovered she said , ‘ And yet you will not tell me that simple thing ? ’
12 ‘ But why did you not tell me that at once ? ’
13 She did not tell me that .
14 She shut up and her mouth fell into a gape , the sweat appeared in globules on her upper lip , the colour deepened in her face and she seemed to have to force breath into her lungs as she listened to him now saying , ‘ You 'll not tell me any more what I 've got to do and what I have n't got to do .
15 It was clear that Mrs Fairfax would not tell me any more .
16 ‘ Dorothy , I do n't know quite how to put this , but is there something you 're not telling me that might help me understand this a bit better .
17 You 're not telling me this Council driver ca n't go any quicker cos he 'll try to get back to before , before twelve o'clock
18 he 's ever so posh , and we 're chatting away telling me all about pension , telling me all about the pension and that you see so I said to him would you like a tea ?
19 ‘ The Warden was just telling me all the details when this policeman come over , wanted to talk to 'im .
20 ‘ Did Plummer send you here just to tell me that ? ’
21 ‘ I 'm sure you did n't ring me just to tell me that , ’ she replied , in no mood for light-hearted flirtation , try to pin on a brave face though she might .
22 ‘ You interrupted my class just to tell me this ? ’
23 He was n't badly hurt but people have since told me that shock sometimes starts the onset of diabetes .
24 Drummond once told me that Radio 3 broadcasts to about 30 minority tastes , each of which is characterised by its intense dislike of the other 29 .
25 Another journalist , the political columnist Alexander Cockburn , once told me that , on balance , he was relived not to have reported on Vietnam because he had observed that those who had , found it difficult to leave the subject alone .
26 ( Otto once told me some unbelievably shocking — to me — tales about Jean-Claude and American soldiers , and how they paid him in cigarettes and chewing-gum .
27 ‘ I do n't think you 've ever told me that ! ’ said Donald , sounding peeved to have elicited an original statement from Henry while on licensed premises .
28 ‘ It 's my home , they 've always told me that .
29 He had always told me that education was a waste of time and he could n't see the point of it .
30 Do n't ever tell me that Love 's dimpled pander does n't earn his pesetas .
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