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Example sentences for "will tell you what"

  • Since virtue compels me to it, and you have made it my turn, I will tell you what I know.

  • I will tell you what it is," said Nomerfide.

  • Then, Rotherwood, I will tell you what I am--the Lily that derives all its support from the calm lake.

  • I will tell you what it made me realise," he said.

  • Well, I will tell you what I did not like to mention on my return from Yanina.

  • Well, then, I will tell you what we must do.

  • This malady admits but of one remedy; I will tell you what that is.

  • I don't doubt it, but I will tell you what I have found spoil more good talks than anything else;--long arguments on special points between people who differ on the fundamental principles upon which these points depend.

  • And now, my dear lady, I will tell you what I have come about.

  • I will tell you what, I will give it to you for four gulden nineteen kreutzers.

  • But it means more than that, Frank; I will tell you what it means.

  • Well, if you want to know, I will tell you what I mean.

  • I will tell you what I am thinking about now, which is--that it is about time we got out of this place.

  • I will tell you what--instead of setting down to mope in your room to-day we will just make a holiday of it.

  • I will tell you what I will do--I am not afraid of Mr. Dickinson--he cannot do any thing to hurt me.

  • Bring it here and pile it up; then we will tell you what next to do.

  • Listen, and I will tell you what it says.

  • I will tell you what I do mean, Anne, what the great law of society is.

  • Anne,' said Elizabeth, after a few minutes, 'I will tell you what I have been thinking of.

  • If you have been without experience, I will tell you what she is.

  • I will tell you what a mother she has been to me--" "Nick!

  • I will tell you what he has done," she answered, "and then you shall judge for yourself.

  • I will call on her to-day, and to-morrow I will tell you what I can make of her; but I think I had better tell you my terms: I charge three Piedmontese livres a lesson.

  • I daresay that can be managed," he replied, "and I will tell you what I can do to-morrow!

  • Tell me his name, and to-morrow I will tell you what I have done, but not here, as the wind and the cold would be the death of me.

  • Now I will tell you what I propose to do.

  • Now, my brothers, I will tell you what to do," he said, softly.

  • Now I will tell you what I propose to do," White Otter told him.

  • When we get there I will tell you what to do.

  • I was fifteen I was so discontented, so insubordinate and full of all sorts of wild behavior, so dissatisfied in spite of all the kindness and love that surrounded me--but I will tell you what happened.

  • Then she said: "Come out into the gallery; then I will tell you what I think, and perhaps Toth may pour some helpful counsel into my mind.

  • I did so once, and I will tell you what happened, as a warning.

  • Then the Little Farmer said, "I will tell you what, I must have my beast brought home.

  • I will tell you what," said the ass, "I am going to Bremen to become town musician.


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