Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] tell me " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I mean tell me in more depth how it works |
2 | I mean tell me what you do with yourself Alison . |
3 | Several experts who I consulted tell me that he 's being modest again . |
4 | The old peasant woman whom I visited told me how bad things had been before the Liberation — that she had had 8 children , of whom all but three had died . |
5 | Mr Connon when I arrived told me about the letter Jenny received and also about your warning to him that there might be phone calls also . |
6 | A man I know told me that he was twenty years old before he realised that his mother really loved him . |
7 | In fourteen years the Northern Region alone has lost over two hundred thousand manufacturing jobs and when a fella visiting us today says that we 're all workers , I remember telling me that , that we di might eat all out the same trough , but by the hell they have bigger spoons than we have . |
8 | Okay I thank I think tell me e tell me what where you 'd put capitals on this one about the cricket . |
9 | Common sense and what little knowledge of history I have tells me that every man has his price . |
10 | ‘ I do n't want to pry , Claudia , but it does n't need a genius to know something went wrong between you and Roman Wyatt the other night , and every instinct I have tells me it 's something to do with Dana . ’ |
11 | After yu cum tell me where ave yu gone ? |
12 | He said , ‘ Since you failed to tell me what you wanted to drink , I 've poured you a Cynar . |
13 | ‘ You got to tell me , ’ she whispered . |
14 | ‘ You mean to tell me , ’ Mrs Wilson interrupted , ‘ that you went round every secretarial agency in London asking about someone they might have employed fourteen years before , someone who most likely had changed her name , and you expected to succeed ? ’ |
15 | ‘ You mean to tell me , Peter , that you 've always been aware of this spate of ‘ reprisals ’ on officials of the fallen Government ? ’ |
16 | ‘ You — you mean to tell me that you left the area to come to our aid ? ’ |
17 | ( On first hearing of Aviv 's findings , Plaskett reportedly exclaimed : ‘ You mean to tell me the CIA has been using Pan Am planes to run drugs ? |
18 | ‘ You mean to tell me that 's what started this whole fiasco off ? |
19 | ‘ You mean to tell me we 're sharing a room ? ’ |
20 | He confirmed this impression by asking in tones rank with disbelief , ‘ You mean to tell me you thought you were pursuing a poor man ? ’ |
21 | We ca n't even , you mean to tell me there 's all these bombs keep going off wi it did n't , if it had happened in France police carry bloody guns |
22 | and you mean to tell me with all that equipment the machine that they 've got at the college , you could n't get it done there ? |
23 | Do you want to tell me about it ? |
24 | DO YOU WANT TO TELL ME ABOUT IT ? |
25 | ‘ Now , do you want to tell me all the facts ? ’ |
26 | Do you want to tell me all about it ? ’ |
27 | Do you want to tell me your birthday ? |
28 | Do you want to tell me in English then we 'll help you . |
29 | Do you want to tell me more about that ? |
30 | ‘ Do you want to tell me about it ? ’ |