Example sentences of "tell [pron] [det] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Did you tell them that in the farm . |
2 | If you do n't tell them about the deposit cheque if you do n't tell them about the banker 's order they will say , Well just a minute Ron you did n't tell me that on the phone . |
3 | Do come and tell me all about the latest fashions in London . ’ |
4 | I expect she 'll tell me all about the new job then . |
5 | I though we 'd sit on her step , like we always did , and share out the Cadbury 's , and I 'd tell her about our school and she 'd tell me all about the nuns and everything , but when she opened the door she just stood there , all clean and different in her stiff long uniform still , and said , " I ca n't possibly play out tonight . |
6 | Now , ’ he added , rising to his feet and taking the plate from her hand , ‘ it 's a beautiful moonlit night — so why do n't we take a walk in the garden , and you can tell me all about the history of your old family home ? ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'll tell you all about the secret garden , ’ whispered Mary . |
8 | Erm erm anyway Mike will tell you all about the details so see you later everybody . |
9 | I 'll tell you some of the titles I thought of calling it . |
10 | I 'm d let me just tell you some of the side effects which the company making it admit to . |
11 | But let me tell it all in the right order . |
12 | John does n't tell us any of the stories that Matthew and Luke recount about the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem . |
13 | He will tell us more of the fear he felt and we will learn from it . ’ |
14 | And yet the best of such monographs , despite the concentration upon a tiny range of human activity , will tell us more about the ordinary social behaviour of mankind than a whole shelfful of general textbooks labelled Introduction to Cultural Anthropology . |
15 | While he is dealing with waiting list figures , will he tell us more about the figures for day patients ? |