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Example sentences for "will tell you how"

  • I will tell you how I captured a shy old mink that had run my line of traps for two years.

  • I will tell you how I set the traps to fool the mink so he could not smell the traps or machine oil.

  • It had been a wet season this year I speak of, and I will tell you how I trapped mink in January and with six inches of snow on the ground.

  • After I will tell you how ye should know a great wild boar, and for to know how to speak of it among hunters of beyond the sea.

  • Also I will tell you how a hunter should go in quest among clear spires, and among high trees, and specially when it has rained the night before and in the morning.

  • After I will tell you how a man shall speak among good hunters of the office of venery.

  • For those little men, as they call them, are manufactured on this Island, and I will tell you how.

  • I will tell you how it is that the canes make such a noise.

  • NOTE 6] Here are no horses bred; and thus a great part of the wealth of the country is wasted in purchasing horses; I will tell you how.

  • And you must know they make salt in great quantities at this place; I will tell you how 'tis done.

  • Now I will tell you how I feel about this thing.

  • Listen sharp, my brothers, and I will tell you how I propose to do this thing," said White Otter.

  • I will tell you how I feel about this thing.

  • My brothers, I will tell you how I feel about this thing," Sun Bird said, suddenly.

  • NOTE 3] In this country too is found the best musk in the world; and I will tell you how 'tis produced.

  • He has also a great number of concubines, and I will tell you how he obtains them.

  • On departing from the city of Kerman you find the road for seven days most wearisome; and I will tell you how this is.

  • My friends, I will tell you how I feel about this thing," said Yellow Wolf.

  • Now I will tell you how to find out about it.

  • Now, Shawnees, I will tell you how to keep your lives," Running Fox told them.

  • Tell me how it appears to you; and then I will tell you how it appears to me.

  • He will tell you how angry I was with L'Ouverture, how cruel I thought him on that dreadful day.

  • Tell me how much one loves and I will tell you how much he has seen of God.

  • Tell me how much he loves and I will tell you how much he lives with God.

  • Tell me how much one is given to fear, and I will tell you how much he lacks in faith.

  • We think you probably have no greenhouse or frame of your own, so we will tell you how to grow Snapdragons out of doors as biennials.

  • We will tell you how to grow fourteen of the best, and when you have succeeded with those you can find hundreds more described in ‘The English Flower Garden’ and other well-known books.

  • We will tell you how we once saw a place of this kind made into a charming rock garden with some blocks of limestone and a few days’ labour.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will tell you how" 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:
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