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tell on
1. and in the chapel pew, I tell only
2. His best endeavours to keep various little bits of information from the probing policemen had failed miserably, they seemed to know when he was covering something over and the sheer effort required to keep a guard on his words was beginning to tell on him
3. guys to tell one of their girlfriends the story and pretty soon cell phones and pagers
4. ” I heard Abner tell one of the men
5. As Grindel backed out of the chamber, Skelda's features relaxed into something that might have been a smile; it was hard to tell on such a deformed countenance
6. Attendants gathered around her, and you couldn’t tell on the film what was happening because so
7. “Yeah, while we tell one another ghost stories
8. The strain had begun to tell on him
9. “Without… He was bloody going to tell on us! Who knows whom to! I was protecting us! You!”
10. “You’re telling me you’re going to call my boss and tell on me if I don’t play ball with you?”
11. 5 And I said, Tell on, my Lord; Then said he to me,
12. Soon the swollen population, the summer heat, and loss of the mills began to tell on the besieged
13. “Yes, fine, make sure he’s had his tranquilizer though and tell one of the orderlies to keep a close eye on him
14. He may tell on us too, who knows
15. billions for the rich’ and ask the simple question of “who’s money is it in the first place?” The socialist’s idea that all earnings belong to the government and only the government can tell one how much he
16. 5 And I said Tell on my Lord; Then said he to me Go your way weigh me the weight of the fire or measure me the blast of the wind or call me again the day that is past 6 Then answered I and said What man is able to do that that you should ask such things of me? 7 And he said to me If I should ask you how great dwellings are in the midst of the sea or how many springs are in the beginning of the deep or how many springs are above the firmament or which are the outgoings of paradise: 8 Peradventure you would say to me I never went down into the deep nor as yet into Hell neither did I ever climb up into Heaven
17. "I won't tell on you," he said
18. I told the sheriff’s wife that I had tried before to tell on Harriet, but I was always on the losing side
19. severely handicapped, the strain was beginning to tell on Bridget
20. All he needed was a few tots of spirits to loosen his tongue and tell one of his adventures, some pleasant, others tragic
21. to tell on which side he would fall, on a side with soft pillows or on a side with sharp rocks
22. be able to tell and to continue to tell one another about their lives
23. As the crowd drew closer I could tell one of them was Mau
24. he could tell on me, but that he wasn’t going to because he was
25. The variation in interest and operating income tell only a partial story
26. she tell on him?
27. authors here tell only half the story by overlooking the obvious fact that each member of this Terrible Troika was a classic sociopath,
28. As best as he can tell only their two faces had been identified
29. There were so many people moving on the dance floor you couldn’t tell one from the other
30. Christians are a minority in Asia, and Francis observed that when they meet other Christians will often tell one another the date of their baptism and beam with pride
31. Being the first man in my life, Austin compliments all I have read in the books and the stories women tell one another of their ideal husbands
32. The strain was starting to tell on Ekaterina now and she was shivering,
33. Ellie guessed her age to be mid-fifties, but it was tough to tell on a woman time had treated kindly
34. be able to accurately tell once they've paired off
35. ‘This is what I call big,’ said Esther as if worried the desert would tell on her for talking
36. Spending 200 million dollars to tell one stupid story where the ending is already known…? Who gets to decide which story should be told? Whose version is put on the screen? How many truths have been left out, or slanted, or twisted in that version? Who, or what controls those decisions? The desire to make a profit? Then you get every fool with a script trying to sell it: no matter how idiotic it may be
37. uncommon for house slaves to spy and tell on the lower
38. The last month was beginning to tell on him
39. the last few days was beginning to tell on her
40. Time would tell on that one
41. The trick is constantly to tell oneself that they ARE enjoying moderation and that they ARE training themselves truly to enjoy this new lifestyle
42. Tell on, please," he said, taking his face out of the sofa cushion, red and shining with merriment
43. Much elated with her success, Jo did `tell on', all about their plays and plans, their hopes and fears for Father, and the most interesting events of the little world in which the sisters lived
44. March smiled, as if well pleased, and Jo clapped her hands, exclaiming, with a laugh, "You are almost equal to Caroline Percy, who was a pattern of prudence! Tell on, Meg
45. He could not tell one day from another, one week from another, hardly one place from another
46. Beginning to tell on him now: that
47. "Yes, but cautiously, tell one thing at a time, and do not say I told you
48. Bless you, child, I wouldn't tell on
49. Most visitors had to go to the hospital and tell one of the servants that they wanted to speak to a monk; but Edmund was too important a personage, and too proud, to beg the favour of an audience in that way
50. We crept into a ditch and I hadn't the heart to tell one of the others to keep awake