Example sentences of "he say the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Confucius he say the three best things in life are a drink before and a cigarette after . ’
2 He says that he say the tanker driver pacing up and down by his parked lorry .
3 And for budding young adventurers he says the most important thing is to have a sense of respect for the countries you visit and leave things as they are .
4 He says the appeal is ‘ the unpredictability of it — you never know what 's going to happen next .
5 MINTO : Oh no , dear , Paxford says the B set has a lovely tone ; he says the A set is tinny .
6 Tim believes they are breaking new ground as antique dealers producing a fabric range , though in America he says the best decorators are also antique dealers , a trend which he predicts could grow here .
7 He says the doctor over there is trying to arrange it . ’
8 He says the two main benefits for shareholders are that the perks are a ‘ bit of fun ’ that it ‘ enables them to relate more to the company . ’
9 But He says the record will be ‘ less cameo-like and more cohesive ’ than Geldof 's Do They Know It 's Christmas , Time , which ousted Paul McCartney to become the best-selling British record of all time in 1984. release is scheduled for mid-January .
10 He says the variable pattern of snowfall does more to affect the figures than anything else .
11 But he says the US farmer will tend to set the price level in world grain markets and those will remain low .
12 He says the machine is making an excellent job and he believes one of its positive assets is its strength and durability .
13 Although he acknowledges that the moisture content is high , he says the extra drying costs are offset by catching the crop before it sheds any ears .
14 To Jon he says the odd thing about his haircut .
15 He says the issue — one of the last under the Business Expansion Scheme — was fully subscribed .
16 He says the cycle is killing farmers .
17 But after seeing signs of a pick-up in American demand , he says the hotel industry might get a boost around September , on the basis that recovery here lags America by about four months .
18 He says the impetus of the 1989/90 funding boost will be ‘ more than cancelled out ’ by next year 's cuts .
19 He says the ‘ offending ’ research was ‘ started , with your [ Clarke 's ] predecessor 's endorsement , during 1990/91 ’ .
20 He says the council also believes ‘ some further reduction in the proportion of SERC 's budget spent on ‘ big science ’ ( nuclear physics and astronomy ) would be desirable ’ .
21 He says the ABRC 's major disappointment is that the level of current funding will ‘ widen the disparity with research budgets in other countries ’ .
22 But he says the problems with next year 's funding mean that ‘ in the short term , we will move in the opposite direction ’ .
23 He says the ice will cool the phototubes , making them more sensitive , and also provide an environment free of natural radioactivity .
24 In retrospect he says the YP learned to compete with the new generation of respected photographic newspapers such as The Independent .
25 Many of Gedge 's songs deal with betrayal , but he says the most noted , ‘ My Favourite Dress ’ , is not particularly autobiographical .
26 He says the scheme has proved extremely successful ; through the scheme almost 200 researchers from academia are broadening their outlook by working on production engineering projects in factories .
27 Jones is also determined to increase funding for basic research , which he says the previous government allowed to run down .
28 He says the duty of an anthropologist is to record the truth .
29 He says the relationship between GM and Lotus had nothing to do with the Elan 's failure .
30 He says the whole army is unsettled because it 's known that Famagusta will never give up while it expects a relieving ship to arrive .
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