Examples of use of I Have Something to Tell You
1. I have something to tell you," the young woman called as she caught up to me during a break in the Baby Steps program a week ago.
2. Caught in a moral dilemma over confidentiality, she told him to tell his wife, but all he said was: "I have something to tell you, something you should know, I have done something very bad." When she found out what it was, she moved out.
3. "No matter what, we will all move forward together," Cropp was saying. (To a supporter, this sort of sentence has the same dread–inducing effect as the day you found out your parents were divorcing, when your dad said, "Your mother and I have something to tell you.") She continued: "We love this city, don‘t we?" All around, people in red wore buttons saying "Linda Cropp!" and stickers saying "Viva Cropp!," those eager exclamation marks rendered somehow pathetic by the news.