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Example sentences for "will tell you the"

  • Since it is so, said he, if you would let me have your company, I will tell you the history of my adventures, I replied, I was at his command for all that day.

  • Doctor, cried he, do not be astonished to see that my hand is cut off; some day or other I will tell you the occasion of it; and in that relation you will be entertained with very surprising adventures.

  • If you will ask your son, I think he will tell you the same.

  • You may be sure, Finn, that I do not care to flatter you, and I think you ought to know that, as far as I am able, I will tell you the truth.

  • To reward your virtues, I will tell you the news I know; not much, but very extraordinary.

  • I know it is above three weeks since I wrote to you; but I will tell you the reason.

  • The town has talked of nothing lately but a plot: I will tell you the circumstances.

  • Then Gunadhya said, Listen, I will tell you the reason.

  • Some other day I will tell you the story of how the medicines came.

  • And now that these Indians are off, who are in a hurry to reach Poplar Point, if you will sit down on the rocks in the warm sunshine I will tell you the story.

  • Just the one I was thinking about," said Mary; "and while we rest on the lovely white sand I will tell you the story.

  • I will tell you the meaning of them, so," said the man.

  • I will tell you the substance of it now, if you will.

  • I will tell you the names of two friends of each of those gentlemen you have named.

  • I will tell you the history of my life, and of the hind you see; and if you think it more wonderful and surprising than the adventure of the merchant, I hope you will pardon the unfortunate man a third of his offence.

  • I, who despise all concealment, I will tell you the truth.

  • I will tell you the rest as we are going home.

  • I shall be at the prison to-morrow morning as soon as the doors open, and I will tell you the result of our interview.

  • I will tell you the circumstances; for it will better teach you to appreciate the romantic and resolved nature of his character, than anything which I could state of his rashness and enthusiasm.

  • I will tell you the matter at length, for it is comical enough; and why should not you list to my juridical adventures, as well as I to those of your fiddling knight-errantry?

  • Then I will tell you the truth," says she.

  • We will tell you the truth, for we wish you to join with us in the grief we feel.

  • Erec could boast that day, for never was such rejoicing made; it could not be described or related by mouth of man, but I will tell you the sum of it briefly and with few words.

  • Now I will tell you the truth, and you must not think I lie, that Gawain would not wish to be chosen king, unless he had Lancelot with him.

  • Your goal in the end is towards Allah: He will tell you the truth of the things wherein ye disputed.

  • In the end, to your Lord is your Return, when He will tell you the truth of all that ye did (in this life).

  • I will tell you the particulars of his death," continued Richard, after a pause.

  • If you are right in what you suspect--and I think that you are--you will see Gunnar, and maybe he will tell you the truth of the matter.

  • Gunnar replied, "I will tell you the answer to your questions.

  • I will tell you the tale if you care to listen to it.

  • Veronica, forgive my past reserve,--it was painful enough to me but now you question me, I will tell you the truth.

  • Take some tea, and I will tell you the story of my musical urn, which interested you so much just now.

  • The great ladies, however, are arrayed in stuffs, and I will tell you the style of their dress!

  • They also prepare both Tutia (a thing very good for the eyes) and Spodium; and I will tell you the process.

  • And I will tell you the weight of the different tablets, and what they denote.


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