Example sentences of "say at [art] [noun] conference [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeltsin had said at a press conference after the Alma Ata meeting that " we do not want to follow the tradition which has taken shape since 1917 of burying each [ former ] head and leader of the state and subsequently reburying him or regarding him as a criminal " . |
2 | Stoltenberg said at a press conference on Sept. 28 that " a complete ban would put our commitment to the NATO alliance in question " . |
3 | Leonid Shebarshin , resigned on Sept. 20 , but would , Primakov said at a press conference on Oct. 2 , be assisting the work of the new foreign intelligence service . |
4 | said at a press conference in May that he had some misgivings about a formal sentence bargain , but thought it would be possible to devise a procedure which would be acceptable . |
5 | Baker said at a press conference in Berlin on June 20 that three main problems remained to be resolved before the conclusion of a START agreement : a common definition of new types of missiles ; agreement on the number of warheads allocated to each ballistic missile ; and greater transparency of telemetric inscription ( the coded electronic information carried by strategic weapons ) . |
6 | We are now going through real detective work , ’ Mr Brown said at a press conference before briefing the officers involved in last night 's operation . |
7 | Aleksandr Shokhin , the minister in charge of social protection , said at a news conference on Feb. 5 that price rises since January had been in the region of 300-350 per cent rather than the 250 per cent anticipated by the government . |
8 | Foreshadowing the pressure his party will exert on Labour , Mr Ashdown said at a news conference in the National Liberal Club in London yesterday : ‘ I think they 've got to get down off the fence and I believe they will . ’ |
9 | Foreshadowing the pressure that the Liberal Democrats will exert on Labour , Mr Ashdown said at a news conference in the National Liberal Club in London yesterday : ‘ I think they 've got to get down off the fence and I believe they will . ’ |