Example sentences of "will tell [pron] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Look , I 've promised I 'll tell ye the story of that family , and after dinner I will . |
2 | I ask him if he 'll tell me the story again , but he just looks over at me and shakes his head . |
3 | With me , I might have problems with Dad , but Mum is always positive , and when something does n't look good she 'll tell me the truth too . |
4 | I 'll tell you the crunch point of it all . |
5 | But I 'll tell you the name that is used , or was used afterwards , but I do n't know if that name is still used I certainly have n't seen it in a text book in years ! |
6 | I 'll wait , I 'll tell you the story about the fire |
7 | ‘ I 'll tell you the rest , ’ he said , ‘ tomorrow night ! ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll tell you the rest of the story anyway . |
9 | I 'll tell you the dates of it . |
10 | I 'll tell you the reason why I did this . |
11 | I 'll tell you the reason why I like to record what we say , somebody came to our house Thursday , did I mention it to you on the phone ? |
12 | He 'll tell you the time of day I first entered the building . ’ |
13 | I 'll tell you the details later … ’ |
14 | I 'll tell you the weather down south is just as bad . |
15 | ‘ Look , ’ he said : ‘ I 'll tell you the sum total of why I 'm uneasy about it — and I tell you I realize it sounds pretty feeble . |
16 | I never expected them to , I 'll tell you the truth , but then again at that age you do n't think they ever will or it 'll ever happen to you do you ? |
17 | Oh , I 'll tell you the truth some day but that 's another story . |
18 | They can ask you anything and he 'll tell you the truth . |
19 | Listen if I had enough time I 'll tell you the joke of a life time mate , but I have n't got the time . |
20 | At his peak , three years ago , Mr Deaves was reported as saying : ‘ If you go bankrupt tomorrow , I 'll tell you the upside . |
21 | Three clues to a certain film , and I 'll tell you the answer in about half an hour 's time , just before four o'clock . |
22 | Over the last six weeks or so I 'll tell you the places I 've been and the people I 've seen in the National Health Service . |
23 | ‘ I will tell them the truth when they are old enough . |
24 | If anyone asks how you treated me , I will tell them the truth , that you were very cruel to me . |
25 | One day I will tell everyone the truth about that night , and clear my name . |
26 | They will tell him the rules for bringing motions before the council , for moving amendments , for raising questions , for length of speeches , rights of reply and the like . |
27 | Certainly nobody will tell him the moment to go . |
28 | I asked him how many houses had been completed in 1991 , and I will tell him the answer . |
29 | They will tell me the truth . ’ |
30 | You will do so quietly and clearly , and you will tell me the truth . |