Example sentences of "[adv] tell me all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suppose you 'd better tell me all about it . |
2 | You 'd better tell me all about your dad , so I can keep my end up . ’ |
3 | I suggest coffee in my cabin , Commander , and perhaps you 'll be kind enough to tell me all you know . ’ |
4 | 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 ? |
5 | ‘ The Warden was just telling me all the details when this policeman come over , wanted to talk to 'im . |
6 | He 's always telling me all the best people are born in April . |
7 | Your features in DIY upholstery and soft furnishings also told me all I need to know about renovating second-hand furniture . |
8 | Ana has probably told me all she is going to tell me . ’ |
9 | Now tell me all that happened . ’ |
10 | Now tell me all your news . ’ |
11 | ‘ Do n't tell me all these lies , ’ she laughed . |
12 | Moira said she did n't tell me all of it but Moira said he was very upset . |
13 | She pours withering scorn upon such ‘ painted poupées ’ as Joan Collins and Liz Taylor for the hours they devote to their images , as well as the men they choose as partners , but one look at the deep lines of bitterness etched into the faces of those women who renounce loving relationships in favour of cats , gardens or anything else tells me all I need to know . |
14 | And why tell me all this ? ’ |
15 | And you 're so anxious to justify yourself , that you answer the question , and then you go on to tell me all the background behind it , and in so doing you give me a lovely piece of information which I did n't actually have when you walked into the room . |
16 | ‘ You 've never told me all this ! ’ |