Example sentences of "[be] tell [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Captain Goldsborough , wrapped in his thick , black fur , and with a little time to while away until the road should be clear of wedding-carriages , appeared to be telling her so .
2 ‘ Aye , maybe you 'll be telling me too , then ! ’
3 Surely the Conservative Government have already set out proposals for such a programme : they should be telling him where the money would come from .
4 ‘ Actually , I should n't be telling you yet , but as your wife came to the station saying how worried you were I thought I 'd call in and tell you .
5 ‘ No matter what your mind might be telling you right now , Aurora , your body is begging for more of my touch . ’
6 At the end of January , Douglas Cameron 's Breakfast Call will be broadcasting live from Sydney , and in the next few minutes , I 'll be telling you how you can win the chance to travel with me , all expenses paid .
7 Well , that by now familiar music will tell you that at the end of January , Douglas Cameron 's Breakfast Call will be broadcasting live from Sydney , and in the next few minutes , I 'll be telling you how you can join us down under , for the Dougie Down Under Competition , stay tuned for that , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline .
8 Now here 's the interesting bit , in the next few minutes , I 'll be telling you how you can win the chance to travel with me on an all expenses paid trip .
9 I 'll be telling you more about that in mo .
10 ‘ He 's not going to be telling us very much .
11 The best thing will be to tell me where you are and Daddy will come and fetch you , or Mike will .
12 ‘ And I suppose my first step on the path would be to tell you where the jade is ? ’
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