Example sentences of "he say [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He wants me I mean he wants to do me a favour , Paul , so he might gi he might , you know I mean he say for us , I mean for us he would
2 The owd mate of the barque looked over , he say to our mate :
3 Before Hector is blinded by a lust for glory , he say to Troilus :
4 What he say to er , asthma or something ?
5 ‘ You listen to me , Corby , ’ he says as if he was a hundred years old and me a little kid .
6 He says as a champion I must perform well and give the public value for money .
7 Opening the weather door 360 feet up and stepping out for the final 44 feet outside is , he says without particular emphasis , ‘ dramatic ’ .
8 ‘ Several , ’ he says without returning my pleasant smile .
9 He says without it the war would have gone on for many more years .
10 He says considering the conditions it 's very good .
11 ’ Oh boy , that feels good , ’ he says through his nose .
12 He says over the last five years it 's got far more popular … it 's a sport which is developing … it 's just opening up as a competitve sport …
13 He says over the last few years there 've been a number of applications by local people who live and work in the area and want to stay here and they 've been refused permission to build on their own land for single dwellings and we think it would be terribly unfair if Redlands could come in and build a whole new estate , doubling the size of the village .
14 The unsympathetic nature of his criticisms is also illustrated by what he says about the requirement that such universal premisses be ‘ better known ’ than their conclusions .
15 What he says about the king 's own explanation for his forwardness in battle is one of a number of examples of d'Ayala 's perception of the Scottish kingdom : ‘ He ( the king ) said to me that his subjects serve him with their persons and goods , in just and unjust quarrels , exactly as he likes , and that therefore he does not think it right to begin any warlike undertaking without being himself the first in danger . ’
16 Later he will make a sharp division between himself and women readers when he says about Cilla Black :
17 Gandhi could certainly quote the teaching of the Gītā in support of this view , but it would still not detract from what he says about the demoralizing , degrading , and brutalizing effects of war .
18 Much of what he says about his money troubles and his illness is consistent with the evidence of extant records which show his salary was often in arrears , and that at the time he says he was ill his salary was being collected for him , indicating his absence from work .
19 I mean , in respect of what he says about knowledge .
20 So what he says about external objects may be false in spite of being founded on observation .
21 The more a critic wishes to substantiate what he says about style , the more he will need to point to the linguistic evidence of texts ; and linguistic evidence , to be farm , must be couched in terms of numerical frequency .
22 Much of what he says about the roads and tracks depicted there is perceptive and useful , but even Professor Hoskins is wrong in the attribution of many of them .
23 But listen to what he says about them : ‘ These monsters explain history for me . ’
24 Much that he says about divisions in the human psyche is reflected in pale form in the Hindu sacred books of the Upanishads ( which is hardly surprising , since White Face claims that all the world 's knowledge of itself emanated from the ‘ Other Side ’ during the ice age before last , when Other Siders went out like missionaries over the globe , reaching as far as Hindustan ) .
25 My right hon. Friend is quite right in what he says about Sir David Wilson and also about his second point .
26 The hon. Gentleman makes a fair point and I have considerable sympathy with what he says about that .
27 If the Home Secretary meant what he says about keeping public sympathy for genuine refugees , he would address the need for extra resources for the Home Office and Lunar house to speed up the procedures for asylum seeking .
28 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for what he says about the Army Cadet Force , with which many hon. Members will agree .
29 Of course , I endorse what he says about justice and peace and about the need for greater military security .
30 What he says about it : ‘ Music was always with me .
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