Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adv] to tell " in BNC.
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1 | If only there was someone here to tell these brilliant things to . |
2 | They may , if they wish , get someone else to tell you . |
3 | As the transporter approached the dead end without slowing , Bernice remembered that she had something else to tell the Doctor . |
4 | The chief superintendent had something else to tell her . |
5 | If he drew a positive result from his questions , he would have something else to tell the policeman , as well as the manner in which he believed the victims had been killed . |
6 | Oh , I knew I had something else to tell you , your brother got married . ’ |
7 | But Sophia had something else to tell her . |
8 | Oh no you 've got something else to tell us . |
9 | ‘ There 's nothing really to tell . ’ |
10 | ‘ As I keep saying , I do n't need you or anybody else to tell me what I can or can not do . ’ |
11 | Yes , that 's the first non-qualifying , so we 'll see some different rules on this anyone like to tell what they , the meaning is behind the word permanent in permanent health insurance . |
12 | I guess that 's part of it : I never really wanted anyone else to tell me what to do , though I craved for them to make my decisions easier . |
13 | The sight , the little bit of life and light in all the darkness , fascinated but had nothing else to tell them . |
14 | ‘ You are sure that you have nothing else to tell me ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Have you anything else to tell me , Poole ? ’ asked the lawyer heavily . |
16 | ‘ Now , Sir Henry , have you anything else to tell us ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Is there anything else to tell me about Terry Place and your brother ? ’ |
18 | ‘ That 's probably just as well , ’ Terry giggled , ‘ because he probably ca n't think of anything else to tell you . ’ |