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Example sentences for "will tell"

  • Beg of him to speak the truth, and he will tell you no lies, for he is an excellent person.

  • Now, however, I will tell you of the many hazardous adventures which by Jove's will I met with on my return from Troy.

  • Firstly, then, I will tell you my name that you too may know it, and one day, if I outlive this time of sorrow, may become my guests though I live so far away from all of you.

  • Beg of him to speak the truth, and he will tell no lies, for he is an excellent person.

  • Thorberg says, "I will tell you, king, who did it.

  • Then said the earl, "If thou wilt not tell me, I will tell thee.

  • I will tell you by-and-by, said Gargantua.

  • Do not speak of it then, answered Panurge, and I will tell it you.

  • Meanwhile, in a word I will tell you, that blue doth certainly signify heaven and heavenly things, by the same very tokens and symbols that white signifieth joy and pleasure.

  • I will tell you; I think, on consideration, that it is quite right and proper; why not?

  • I will tell you: the day after my arrival I walked about all the city in quest of the church, but could find none which at all answered to the signs which my comrade who died in the hospital gave me.

  • But some of them I will tell thee as we ride along.

  • I tell you what, Captain Gower, I do perceive he is not the man that he would gladly make show to the world he is; if I find a hole in his coat I will tell him my mind.

  • I will tell thee in French, which I am sure will hang upon my tongue like a new-married wife about her husband's neck, hardly to be shook off.

  • But I will tell you it from the beginning.

  • You'll be at Arseny's, anyway; talk to him, he will tell what we decided.

  • Yes, now when he comes in, I will tell him I was wrong, though I was not wrong, and we will go away tomorrow.

  • I presume if I fail to satisfy Mr. Sargent he will tell me so.

  • Wait till we get into the street, and I will tell you.

  • I will tell him," answered Caesar shortly.

  • I will tell you; as you've asked for it, you shall hear it.

  • I will tell you in plain words, what I have got to say to you, young man.

  • But the story of my life is wanted to give force to my speech, afterwards I will tell it you.

  • I will tell them so with my own lips; for as I hope for mercy when I die, I will take no quarter from them, nor shall they have quarter from me, if we come hand to hand to-night.

  • That name he will tell again, Sir John, to none but you.

  • And he said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.

  • And Balaam said unto Balak, Stand by thy burnt offering, and I will go: peradventure the LORD will come to meet me: and whatsoever he sheweth me I will tell thee.

  • The woman saith unto him, I know that Messias cometh, which is called Christ: when he is come, he will tell us all things.

  • And Jesus answered and said unto them, I will also ask of you one question, and answer me, and I will tell you by what authority I do these things.

  • By my troth, sir, if I were to live this present hour, I will tell true.

  • I will tell truth; by grace itself I swear.

  • I will tell you a thing, but you shall let it dwell darkly with you.

  • I will tell my mother to send you a decoction of brandy, with which you need but to rub your back and stomach and all your pains will disappear.

  • Listen, my lord, I will tell my lord all," said the Jew.

  • I will tell to you how I crawled through the enclosure to see a pretty little German.

  • I will tell you," said the Soldier who cheated the Devil, "a story of a friend of mine.

  • Very well," said Fortunatus, "I will tell you a story that turns out as it should, where the lad marries a beautiful princess and becomes a king into the bargain.

  • I will tell you a story, and it shall be of a friend of mine and of how she looked after her husband's luck.

  • I will tell him," I answered, "though I know not who made me your messenger.

  • I will show the road, for we must camp in that bush to-night where my people wait me, and there I will tell you my plans; also you will find one with a message for you.

  • Listen, now, and I will tell you a story.

  • Then I will tell you--I will tell you; yes, even if you hate me afterwards.

  • To-night for the first time I will tell you.

  • It is to Russia that they go, and so I will tell you a story of Russia.

  • I will tell it to you exactly as it occurred.

  • The Last Adventure of the Brigadier I will tell you no more stories, my dear friends.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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