Example sentences of "will tell [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , she thought dully , he 'll tell me about the woman he 's crazy for . |
2 | Sir John said placidly : ‘ If that is the case — that he knows something we do n't — I have little doubt that he 'll tell us in the fullness of time . ’ |
3 | I 'll tell you for a fact that Steven wo n't go for Ollie tonight , it 's Paul that 's gon na go for him . |
4 | ‘ I 'll tell you on the way home . |
5 | are plenty of others they 'll tell you on the course . |
6 | ‘ I 'll tell you about the poll tax . |
7 | I 'll tell you about the Mary Chain tomorrow . |
8 | Erm I 'll tell you about the er while I 'm doing some . |
9 | And we had four casters in the works and I had to go and sort out the , I 'll tell you about the find the castings that these men wanted for their lot , take them down to the castors and tell them in priority which I wanted , you know and er all that sort of thing and erm I had n't used to do any , making any locks hardly at the end , you know I had , I had before but er if I might say so , er I became mo the most important man on the factory , you know . |
10 | Crilly , I 'll tell you about the sparkle of Belgravia , the shimmer of white marble , a sumptuous , salubrious white , the sugary white of fluffy friendship , cloudship , feely white , and the slim cobblestone road which led to the river where I met James who was fresh from Waterstone 's with his arms full of Pinter plays , O he was as a young Terence Stamp , Crilly , but for the sly cracks of wisdom about the corners of his eyes , and we drank espresso and he told me about Spain and the high mountains of India , and the Pyrenees he had taken on foot , and though I was as trite as my shopping Saturdays and my small muggy and squirming palms in summertime , he painted my body swirly-lined and peach upon a large canvas and made love to me upon the tip of the Heath with all of London a basin of rooftops beneath us while the sky loomed low in grey and pink , the Heath a dark pudding of sloping mountains , wild and white and wide as Brontë country , with only the smug suburban cliffs of Highgate Village peering from behind its sprawling hem , and big dogs scurried like brown birds to the crevice of foothills and then disappeared , so we made love for a while beneath that sky , which cast a blaze upon us the colour of cream . |
11 | Three years later the same person said : ’ I 'll tell you about the poll tax . |
12 | I 'll tell you about the wedding |
13 | And erm if you wanted to hear about Chelmsford Cathedral when Estelle who was a humorous and eighty something but still on the ball she 'll tell you about the |
14 | ‘ I 'll tell you in a minute , ’ Jinny said shortly . |
15 | Right I 'll tell you in a minute . |
16 | I 'll tell you in a minute . |
17 | Well it 's not I 'll tell you in a moment . |
18 | I 'll tell you in a minute . |
19 | I du n no , I 'll tell you in a minute , we 'll have a count nearly dinner time |
20 | Du n no I 'll tell you in a moment |
21 | No that 's what I 'm say I 'll tell you in a minute when I 've finished this . |
22 | Oh I 'll tell you later why she 's not been sort of I 'll tell you in a bit . |
23 | I 'll tell you in a minute . |
24 | ‘ I 'll tell you in the car , ’ he said . |
25 | ‘ I 'll tell you in the morning . ’ |
26 | And his network will tell him about the consultant who 's got to the top by achieving top-class results . |
27 | ‘ I will be seeing the physio Peter Rostron today and he will tell me about a possible scan . |
28 | And he added , ‘ Please do n't send along the young pseudo-philosopher who will tell us for the umpteenth time that , of course , he fully understands the Bank 's attitude . |
29 | It does not mean that we have been made righteous as if we are perfect and free from sin , because our daily experience will tell us of the power of sin ; but it does mean that we are declared righteous . |
30 | It will tell us about the individuals ' ability to make and maintain new relationships . |