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Example sentences for "mind telling"

  • In fact, I don't mind telling you I intend to start a paper as soon as I can.

  • My dear old chap, I don't mind telling you I'm in the deuce of a fix.

  • You were very polite and considerate to me when I'd my trouble, so I don't mind telling you.

  • They are a fine set of thieves, if you ask me, sir, and I shouldn't mind telling Copley so.

  • I don't mind telling you, when I first came home and found Copley in an apparently good position, I intended to make money out of him.

  • I don't mind telling you, between ourselves, that I am under obligations to him.

  • I don't mind telling you, Mac, that I would have been better pleased if the boss was there now.

  • As I am anxious to have a word with him, I thought that, perhaps, you wouldn't mind telling me his whereabouts.

  • I don't mind telling you, because you are a man who understands things.

  • I don't mind telling you," said Ralph the heir, "that I hope soon to have a mistress here.

  • That’s the only disadvantage, I don’t mind telling you, of being married.

  • I don’t mind telling a lie, but it’s rotten if the chap you tell it to believes you.

  • I don't mind telling you, my dear, that there is a young lady in the case, and that she's a countrywoman of your own.

  • I don't mind telling you, though I'll have to ask you not to mention the fact to no one at present, that I am considering inventing a patent.

  • And I don't mind telling you I'm out to put the brave Lieutenant's nose out of joint if I can.

  • You will find rest there, and perhaps you wouldn't mind telling my mother where I've gone.

  • I've no doubt it was something choice, and that I lost a great deal; so perhaps you wouldn't mind telling me why Percival's to be expelled.

  • Anything that bears on your present state of health is of interest to me if you don't mind telling it," I said.

  • You don't mind telling us about it, do you?

  • To begin with, I don't mind telling you I don't give much of a whoop whether you ever get that necklace back or not.

  • But I don't mind telling you I'm not going to twist this play out of all dramatic semblance at your dictation--or Max's either.

  • I don't mind telling you, you're in a pretty bad mess!

  • That was all I could hear (bar Sabre's spasmodic jerks of speech) and I don't mind telling you I was a deal more interested in what I could hear going on outside than in anything we could put up between us.

  • I tell you what--I don't mind telling you--it was a bit of a smack in the eye for me for a moment.

  • But they'll have to be reduced a goodish long way before you'll get in, I don't mind telling you.

  • I don't mind telling you in strict confidence, there was talk of marriage, and his people, all but the sister, encouraged it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mind telling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dinner given; hope will; just above; mind about; mind admitting; mind being; mind cure; mind enough; mind like; mind over; mind saying; mind telling; mind that; mind upon; mind what; mind you; minded people; minded woman; mission house; naval station; other terms; pine cone; third psalm; thus expressed; well ventilated; white colour