Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] to say [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | it 's more or less just to say you 've got something |
2 | I 've got no I I 've got no problem with that Robert because there 's enough there to say you know that you 've got erm cut your teeth already on sales . |
3 | Just about to say you 've got the figure . |
4 | If you listened Mark without interrupting , I was just about to say I 'm not trying to convert into a better way of doing things because obviously I do n't know whether that 's a different , a better way of doing it , what I said It 's a just a |
5 | I was just about to say I expect you could really make a mess if you tried and then I realized I was covered in and I 'd better shut up . |
6 | Tremayne grunted and bore the document away , coming back presently to say I should stop working and go with him to Newbury races , if I did n't mind . |
7 | You know what you want to say and mainly how to say it . |
8 | just across here just to say you 've got something on your head |
9 | What I do say to the honourable gentleman is his argument is rubbish , bad for the third world , bad for the people of Europe and outside Mr Deputy Speaker I 'd be glad to give him his answer although quite rightly to say I ca n't give it here . |
10 | He had something he wanted to say to the Christian world and the question was how best to say it . |
11 | It is daft and unpleasant , rationalises Richard , but logical : ‘ You 're told where to go and what to say — or at least how to say it — and the only thing you can control is the shape of your sandwich or whether your coffee 's cold , so that 's where you exercise the control . ’ |