Example sentences of "[verb] just say " in BNC.

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1 Now in the in the first year of business , you 'd be allowed capital allowances on that which is m may well er varies i in the proportion , but just say just say it 's er ten percent , five hundred pounds , actually will you make that four hundred .
2 Well just say just say no , cos I mean she ca n't like fucking rule your life .
3 ‘ The pilot has just said we 're diverting to Teeside because of the fog at Newcastle — we 're taxiing out now , ’ she said .
4 If it is obvious to both of them that what the speaker has just said is false , or so obvious as to need no comment at all , the hearer will look for implications , that is to say what is implied other than what is expressed .
5 The group can be asked to respond to what one individual has just said ; or it can focus discussion on one individual at a time ; or the counsellor can ensure that the group discusses general or shared problems , or that it links and compares different problems faced by individuals within the group .
6 ‘ The captain has just said it will be six hours and forty-five minutes , ’ said the Thing .
7 ‘ One of the humans has just said , ‘ It must have been a mouse or something , ’ and the other one said , ‘ You show me a mouse wearing clothes and I 'll admit it was a mouse . ’
8 ‘ One of the humans has just said , ‘ I looked round and there it was , staring out of the window . ’ ‘
9 ‘ But by the sound of what she has just said her mother was n't cut out for work , not the kind you 'll find in this quarter , except her last job .
10 Admiral Hawkins , as the General has just said , is in a position of having to cope with almost impossible circumstances which , as you are in a position to know better than most , involves making almost impossible decisions .
11 The speaker must monitor what it is that he has just said , and determine whether it matches his intentions , while he is uttering his current phrase and monitoring that , and simultaneously planning his next utterance and fitting that into the overall pattern of what he wants to say and monitoring , moreover , not only his own performance but its reception by his hearer .
12 After another brief pause , the speaker continues , using and to indicate that what she is going to say is connected to what she has just said .
13 Yeah but I agree totally with what , and the other lady has just said , but the other thing is is the amount of money that is spent when , you know , someone royal is coming for a visit because all of a sudden , you know , you have people in this country who are living in absolute poverty and yet because the royal sort of erm limousine is going past erm , for a few seconds where they stay all of a sudden the front of the house is painted !
14 Would Louise and Fatty agree with what Ant has just said ?
15 After Sullivan left , he talk to Iranians who had come to the palace to see him , He said to the in wonderment , " Do you know what Sullivan has just said to me ?
16 That 's what Mike has just said .
17 It is even possible to conceive of holding your own in a conversation in which all you do is repeat aspects of what the other person has just said .
18 Does the Minister understand that , despite what he has just said , there is still considerable apprehension that the Government will use the existence of the foundation as an excuse for not funding sport properly ?
19 The right hon. Gentleman sounds from what he has just said as though he is a separatist .
20 May I endorse most vigorously what my hon. Friend has just said about the benefits of NHS trusts operating within the health service .
21 Does the Minister understand that what he has just said underlines the public 's high regard for search and rescue services provided by the Royal Air Force , particularly in a constituency such as mine , where RAF Leuchars is situated ?
22 The hon. Gentleman does not need to rely on my words to rebut every word that he has just said ; he need only read the latest edition of the in-house magazine of the Confederation of Health Service Employees , where it is written : ’ The Mid-Glamorgan District Linen Service is efficient because it has no choice .
23 May I support what my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Selly Oak ( Mr. Beaumont-Dark ) has just said in urging the Government to give serious consideration to the establishment of a Securities and Exchange Commission in Britain .
24 If the hon. Gentleman wants to know about claptrap , he should listen to what he has just said .
25 In the light of what the right hon. Gentleman has just said , perhaps he will tell us two things : how much extra would he provide for health , and where does health come in Labour 's order of priorities ?
26 Will my right hon. Friend totally reject what the hon. Member for Great Grimsby ( Mr. Mitchell ) has just said , bearing in mind that only four days ago my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State was in my constituency , which adjoins Great Grimsby , to announce that Kimberly-Clark from America was to build a factory at Barton-upon-Humber involving 770 new jobs , thanks to the Government 's industrial policy and a large Government grant to that company ?
27 The success of British exporters , which apparently does not get one word of congratulation or praise from the Labour party , gives the lie to what the hon. Gentleman has just said .
28 I shall table a parliamentary question about that and I look forward to confirmation of what the right hon. and learned Gentleman has just said .
29 In what the Minister has just said , I detect exactly the same argument that he and many others used to justify the flat rate principle of the poll tax .
30 What the hon. Lady has just said is astonishing .
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