Example sentences of "[be] [pers pn] tell me " in BNC.
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1 | Are ye telling me ye 'll ever be at home among them ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Are you telling me , ’ said Henry cautiously , ‘ that Mrs Iverson — er — consumed … . ’ |
3 | ‘ Can you offer me no explanation of such clear symptoms , or are you ignoring these , are you telling me that such suffering is a figment of my imagination ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Are you telling me I 'm in your way now or something ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Are you telling me you got out and then went back in again after me ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Are you telling me I put you off ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Are you telling me you have n't posted my letter to Richard ? |
8 | ‘ Are you telling me that you relinquished all control over the project ? ’ |
9 | Are you telling me that because you recognised him you had to put on that charade ? |
10 | But why are you telling me all this ? |
11 | ‘ Are you telling me that the likes of Rhodes , Parker , Tate , Hirst , Dennett was n't in their different ways fierce ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Why are you telling me this ? |
13 | Why are you telling me ? ’ |
14 | " Are you telling me that — he wants to give me " |
15 | ‘ Are you telling me you 've a pain ? ’ he asked anxiously . |
16 | ‘ Matthew Cuthbert , are you telling me that you want to keep her ? ’ asked Marilla crossly . |
17 | ‘ Are you telling me off ? ’ enquired Lydia goodhumouredly . |
18 | " Are you telling me how to manage my staff ? " |
19 | Are you telling me I 'm wasting my time trying to get through this mental barrier of yours ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Are you telling me that you still suspect him ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Are you telling me that someone is paying you to come here and write about voodoo ? |
22 | I mean it 's interesting I mean Cynthia raised that point yesterday , to which the answer , I mean I 'm afraid I have to say th th the glib answer is , why are you telling me you need a minimum number of two members of staff at lunch time , for a full time office in the centre of town , surrounded by bloody phone calls , in school buildings , when you send one single member of staff aged twenty one , |
23 | ‘ Are you telling me you do n't want to get married ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Are you telling me that you think Edward Pitt killed his family ? ’ |
25 | ‘ What are you telling me ? |
26 | ‘ Are you telling me or accusing me ? ’ he asked , his eyes laughing at her . |
27 | Are you telling me the old bat did n't pass it on ? ’ |
28 | Are you telling me you 've built some jealous fantasy out of two seconds on the phone ? |
29 | ‘ Are you telling me you 've never been tempted ? |
30 | Are you telling me that Leo — Matt , ’ she corrected herself impatiently , ‘ came over here because these people in Port Headland asked him to ? ’ |