Example sentences of "[adv] tell the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well it would be very nice if Andrew actually wrote to the trust to tell them why in same details as he apparently told the press .
2 TJ , who did not give evidence , was convicted and appealed , submitting that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong to rule that there was no breach of the Code ; ( 2 ) the judge wrongly told the jury that there had been no breach , thus undermining the defence speech to the jury on this point ; ( 3 ) the evidence was unsafe and unsatisfactory having regard to the evidence given by D ; and the judge should have withdrawn the case from the jury .
3 IBM basically told the weekly , ‘ No way . ’
4 He was popularly supposed to be a man who not only told the truth , but who could not tell a lie , and the senator 's aides and publicists were not unhappy to promulgate that echo of a previous President 's virtues .
5 He said he only told the truth .
6 ‘ I only told the truth . ’
7 As The Smiths grew in commercial stature , so they encountered more and more professional people , especially in America , and these people constantly told the band to think big , to think mega , to evolve into a major international unit .
8 The surgeon had apparently told the plaintiff about the risk of damage to the nerve roots but not of that to the spinal cord .
9 He had obviously told the servants that he had accidentally set fire to his room by knocking over a lighted candle .
10 He said , it 's happened before and he advised her to go to the police and er so he , he said er when and the police told her when you come back we 'll have all this typed out , your statement but we 'll need you to sign so tell the coach driver to stay at , stop at the police station for you to sign it and I , I said to her , how , how did you manage to stop that boy ?
11 ‘ God forgive me , Philippa , I only tell the truth ! ’
12 I wonder if he could tell us whether he is prepared to amend the legislation in this fashion , and perhaps tell the House exactly what other amendments he needs to make in order to take account of changing circumstances .
13 Good idea wo n't be a bad idea mm , what I thought was the tough steak has turned out to be the , the one that 's not I cut the steaks about a bit , one was a bit fattier than the other the one that I had I thought would be dead tough , is tender it 's int it ? they look more like a sirloin steak to me than a rump , even though it went under the name of rump it looked like you can only tell the shape of it ca n't , oh God
14 People can only tell the pollsters what they know .
15 It not only tells the story ‘ with more simplicity , more verve , clarity , and impact … [ it ] will also educate the child 's taste and his visual sense. ,
16 He did n't know what Gesner was up to but he thought he 'd better tell the Direktor .
17 She 'd better tell the police in Newmarket and also Nick Morley and his Jockey Club security people .
18 " You had better tell the men to bring it downstairs and put it in the drawing-room , " she said .
19 Any movement of the head changes the position of the semi-circular canals in relationship to gravity and so tells the owner which way up he is and gives him general orientation .
20 TODAY does not believe in merely telling the Government that something must be done without being able to suggest positive moves .
21 They were obviously telling the truth about themselves .
22 We have already seen that a murder is necessary in a detective story , if only to tell the reader that this is something worth attention .
23 The flash has to have a manual override to be useful , as it will serve only to tell the operator when a photograph has been taken .
24 The moment teachers feel safe enough to tell the truth ( which is often anywhere but in their own staffrooms ) , they rush to unburden themselves of feelings and symptoms such as those which I have described , and are surprised and relieved that other people are feeling the same way .
25 We consider we have done enough , ’ the parish representative eventually told the inquiry .
26 ‘ I have no further questions , ’ Jaq finally told the conclave .
27 He used to be stopped frequently after work and normally he just told the constable he was a policeman straight away .
28 Well I just told the truth : ‘ I simply ca n't remember . ’
29 In Routledge v McKay [ 1954 ] 1 WLR 615 , the seller of a motorbicycle incorrectly told the buyer that it was a 1942 model , but the contract was not concluded until one week later and the Court of Appeal held that this statement was not , thereby , a term .
30 Nicolo had flung his head back ; he was laughing as if she had just told the world 's funniest joke .
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