Sentence examples for to tell something from inspiring English sources

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This means it is harder to make fresh photographs, or to tell something new.

He seemed disappointed not to be able to tell something worse.

It is something not easily banished, and, truth to tell, something not always useless.

It works creatively because it tries to tell something that has long been considered untellable.

"The diagnosis part -- being able to tell something is wrong -- is doable," Dr. Adams said.

He is trying to tell something about what it is to be a human.

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Then, sit down next to her tell something that will take her mind off from that.

'I am always trying to convey something that can't be conveyed,' he wrote, 'to tell something I have in my bones.' Kurtag views his musical calling with even more detachment, declaring that 'composition has its own rules: what happens is what the composition wants, not what the composer wants'.

"The jury deserves to be told something," Illston told the lawyers, according to The Associated Press.

She'd hoped, when Hubert made images of her, "to be told something about myself".

If they want something or want to tell you something they will.

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