Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] tell me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I said to her , ‘ Look I 'm going out in a couple of weeks , you must tell me exactly what happened so I can tell the papers about it . ’ |
2 | If you are from the future , then you must tell me honestly , Joe , if such a catastrophe will take place . ’ |
3 | ‘ You must tell me again , ’ the scientist murmured . |
4 | I might as well ask , because I suppose you 'll tell me anyway . ’ |
5 | But the old woman fell back and died before she could tell me more . ’ |
6 | ‘ Now I 'm officially off the case , I wish you 'd tell me more about this mysterious Zbigniew Nowak . ’ |
7 | I am about to set up a mixed fish/invertebrate tank , and I would be very grateful if you could tell me more about Kalkwasser , which fishkeepers in the USA are using to dose their marine systems . |
8 | I wish you will tell me instead who is that lady over there . ’ |
9 | ‘ And I suppose you can tell me again what happened next ? ’ |
10 | We 'll talk again when you can tell me sensibly what you 're on about . ’ |
11 | ‘ But the only way we can find that out will be to go and look at this mistletoe , and on the way you can tell me more about Miss Miggs . ’ |
12 | But if you want to have some more lessons you want if you do n't want to you can tell me now or |
13 | ‘ You can tell me now . ’ |
14 | Surely you can tell me now ? ’ |
15 | Come , you can tell me so much without giving away any other man 's secrets . ’ |
16 | At least they may tell me so . |
17 | In Japan too , they 'll tell me later , they almost lost touch with sensible layman reality , screaming when drinks were wrong or cars were late . |
18 | All the magic had died from it , and it was but a husk of itself ; for all my art , it could tell me only one thing — that no one could restore it to its place except a child not yet born , and born only for that task . |
19 | ‘ He 's not a flash Harry or a cheat and if he does n't think another year is on the cards he will tell me straight . ’ |