Examples of 'then go and tell' in a sentence
Meaning of "then go and tell"
then go and tell - This phrase is used to instruct someone to communicate a message or information to another person. It implies taking action to convey something
How to use "then go and tell" in a sentence
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then go and tell
Then go and tell your father.
If you really have to go, then go and tell her.
Then go and tell the story.
Go and tell them, then go and tell your wife.
Then go and tell her you love her.
If you feel the same in the morning, then go and tell him.
Then go and tell the crew to step up heat.
If you dare then go and tell pia!
Then go and tell her that.
Read that, then go and tell him what you want.
Then go and tell him.
Well, then go and tell her.
Then go and tell them.
Go to Liam, and then go and tell Captain Clark what 's happened.
Then go and tell her that Raj is waiting out here to see her.
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And then go and tell her dad next.
Then go and tell your friends that I welcome them to be gay with me too.
And then go and tell everybody.
Then go and tell your Ram.
Well, then go and tell your teachers.
Then go and tell her that I will go to her chambers now.
Them, then go and tell your wife.
Then go and tell her before she gets married, you dumb klutz.
Well, then go and tell her . You are right.
Then go and tell him what the Duke Charles ' ruffians did to his subjects.
Then go and tell Nicole after having it out with me, I have earned your respect.
Then go and tell them . Tell them I will kill myself.
Then go and tell him . Maybe a little.
No . Then go and tell her you love her.
Then go and tell that to your father . Really?
Then go and tell your Ram … that in front of Ravan, he is still a child.
Then go and tell her… I died happily.
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