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Example sentences for "wish you would tell"

  • A lady came to me once and said: "Mr. Moody, I wish you would tell me how I can become a Christian.

  • A minister in England came to me one day, and said, "I wish you would tell me why we ministers don't succeed better than we do.

  • Perhaps you say, "Mr. Moody, I wish you would tell us what it is to come.

  • The man started, and said: "If you think so, I wish you would tell him.

  • I wish you would tell me your receipt for making friends, Molly," exclaimed Nance.

  • Frontispiece PAGE "I wish you would tell me your receipt for making friends, Molly," exclaimed Nance.

  • Illustration: "I wish you would tell me your receipt for making friends, Molly," exclaimed Nance.

  • I have done the best I could by taking Charlotte's lessons, and sending her out to mope alone, as she likes best; but I wish you would tell me how to manage her.

  • Guy, if it is not impertinent to ask, I do wish you would tell me one thing.

  • By the bye, Philip, I wish you would tell us how you fared after we parted, and how you came here.

  • I wish you would tell me of one of those places," said Ellen.

  • I wish you would tell me some of the ways that I can do it," said Ellen.

  • I think I do, but I wish you would tell me.

  • I wish you would tell me when your father died?

  • I wish you would tell Mary to mind what she’s about.

  • I do wish you would tell me the motive of your extreme kindness towards us both," Dorise urged.

  • But I wish you would tell me who you are--and why you take such a keen interest in my welfare," Hugh said.

  • I wish you would tell me something about Yvonne Ferad," he repeated.

  • I wish you would tell me," said Mr. Thornton, "what the fertilizers cost that have been used on that Rothamsted wheat field.

  • I wish you would tell me something more in regard to what crops are made of and about the methods of making land better even while we are taking crops from it every year.

  • I wish you would tell me something about the suitable conditions for nitrogen-fixation, Mr. Johnston.

  • I wish you would tell me the difference between the words inoculated and infected," said Adelaide.

  • I wish you would tell me, Miss Blood, a little about South Bradfield.

  • I wish you would tell me what is the difference.

  • I wish you would tell her of the typhoon you were in when you first went out to India.

  • Gerald; "I wish you would tell me how they have been vexing you.

  • I wish you would tell Mr. Lyddell; I am sure it is not fit to go on in such a way.

  • But I wish you would tell me anything you do know or have heard about these Westerns.


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


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