Example sentences of "[adj] to tell [pron] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It would be sensible to tell me the truth . ’
2 It would be easy to tell him the truth but that would mean throwing Dana to the wolves , and that she could n't do .
3 She loved him too much to tell him the truth .
4 It was hard to tell what the tide was doing , for I could n't see the shore , but each time the anchor held the dinghy would be carried one way or the other to the extent of her scope .
5 I took a bus there , but found it hard to tell what the place might have been like .
6 It seemed imperative to tell him the truth .
7 And if it is , then its correlation with that belief of his wo n't depend on his wanting anything ( other than thistles ) and in particular not on his wanting to tell anyone the truth .
8 We would not be able to tell what the enemy 's intentions are this time , ’ Kopyion replied .
9 ‘ You wo n't be able to tell me the height of the Sistine Chapel ? ’
10 ‘ You are being very naughty , ’ McAllister whispered back , pretending to be severe , ‘ and the only thing that I can say in your favour is that I am in nearly as bad a way as you are , and know exactly how you feel — but be patient , it can not be long now , ’ for she knew that once the bazaar was over , and she was at last able to tell him the truth , they could go ahead with their marriage plans , the only delaying thing being the time it would take Mama and Papa to cross the Atlantic .
11 She longed , oh , she burned to be able to tell him the truth , but Ace 's threats held ; also by the way Mike was looking at her at the moment he probably would n't believe her if she told him the truth about their relationship .
12 Oxford City Council councils housing experts were able to tell her the eviction order is illegal .
13 We 'll be able to tell them the date though wo n't we ?
14 ‘ I might be able to tell you the names of your ferns .
15 She broke off , unaccountably reluctant to tell them the rest , although she had made no secret of it in London .
16 England was a civilised country , where policemen were happy to tell you the time and give you directions in the street .
17 When at last he came to see her , he obviously believed in the story of the German and she was too proud to tell him the truth .
18 wellies Sings out loud and proud to tell us The heuchter
19 ‘ Would n't it be best to tell him the truth ?
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