Example sentences of "[pron] [be] go to tell me " in BNC.

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1 ‘ One day you are going to tell me just a little bit more of this experience of yours . ’
2 ‘ I want them now and you 're goin' to tell me .
3 ‘ This is one of my favourite shows , so if you 're going to tell me a bunch of big lies about what happened to your legs , well , I 'll just go back to watching my show . ’
4 But you 're going to tell me . ’
5 And I said to her , ‘ I know what you are going to say — you 're going to tell me that the mother of X committed suicide . ’
6 You 're going to tell me these nomes fly on them , right ? ’
7 If you 're going to tell me about that bloody dream again — . ’
8 If you 're going to tell me that she 's your sister , I 'd say you 'll have to try harder . ’
9 Laura Passmore , and if you 're going to tell me she had no reason to want him dead , you may be right .
10 ‘ I do n't know but you 're going to tell me . ’
11 ‘ If you 're going to tell me you 've got to go out on business , ’ she snaps , ‘ I 'm going to give your secretary the once over . ’
12 Because you 're going to tell me who planned this .
13 ‘ So you 're going to tell me you like the way Faye plays with your face and figure on her canvases ? ’
14 ‘ And I suppose you 're going to tell me that the manner in which I was dismissed was standard procedure ? ’
15 ‘ The fact that you are here in my office gives me the right to ask questions and demand answers , and you 're going to tell me what I want to know , Lissa . ’
16 ‘ And now you 're going to tell me that you 're not that kind of girl , ’ he said , his lips barely moving .
17 You 're going to tell me anyway . ’
18 ‘ The innocence I saw five years ago is gone , ’ he said calmly , ‘ and one day you 're going to tell me how it happened .
19 I asked , adding : ‘ Not that I 'm interested , but you 're going to tell me . ’
20 I 'm sure you 're going to tell me . ’
21 Sales means you 're going to tell me you 're going to persuade me to do something I do n't want to do .
22 Now you 're going to tell me all about your experiences in the police are n't you ?
23 ‘ I thought , ’ Violet said , ‘ first of all you were going to tell me you were pregnant . ’
24 He said , ‘ But you were going to tell me about the business . ’
25 ‘ I thought you were going to tell me at least that it was for my own good .
26 You were going to tell me something of Kirtlington , were you not ? ’
27 Right , you were going to tell me about Jean now .
28 ‘ Oh , no , she 's going to tell me about the time when she arrived at King ‘ s Cross station , pregnant , with a wage-packet in her pocket and no home . ’
29 Who 's going to tell me father 's wife ? ’ she asked .
30 Ana has probably told me all she is going to tell me . ’
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