Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] say that " in BNC.

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1 Pro-hunters also say that 16,000 people will lose their jobs if hunting and field sports were to cease , a claim which is denied by MP Kevin Macnamara .
2 The authors also say that peer review is ineffective as a mechanism for restructuring scientific activity .
3 Seers now say that the petrol car will eventually be replaced by a battery-powered version .
4 The district planners also say that the proposed development is in an area of countryside where new dwellings are only allowed to fulfil proven agricultural need .
5 John has some mysterious tales to tell about the castle : ‘ Visitors often say that they can smell newly-baked bread in the drawing room in the eastern tower .
6 Terrorists always say that sort of thing , it might be objected .
7 Inside sources also say that Sun is intending to cut back on its Value Added Resellers ( VARS ) with a major contract being review in October .
8 Though European regulations now say that D2 MAC should be the standard on all direct-broadcast satellites , few are lining up to use it .
9 Nicaraguan sources here say that the summit meeting is likely to witness an angry denunciation by the Salvadorean president , Mr Alfredo Cristiani , of the Sandinista arms supplies to the FMLN rebels , especially last month 's alleged deliveries by aircraft of Sam-7 anti-aircraft missiles .
10 The contracts typically say that the decision of the expert is to be final and binding , and that is what the courts say it has to be , in the absence of fraud , partiality or mistake .
11 Protesters there say that in extreme circumstances the chemical , Butoxi-ethanol , can cause kidney and liver damage as well as birth defects .
12 The C E C when they 're talking about motions sometimes say that they accept them with the qualification and I 'd like to say to Congress this morning will you accept a qualification from the branch moving this to say that we are talking about groups of members and their needs not individuals ?
13 Shipbuilding contracts invariably say that the ship must comply with the rules of the relevant Classification Society .
14 Hillary 's critics also say that she is way to the left of her husband politically .
15 Team leaders often say that they could have gone faster on their own .
16 Disabled patients who speak well of their doctors often say that they spend time with them , they listen , are helpful , visit regularly and are reliable .
17 Well , psychiatrists now say that people who ca n't stop having sex need help just as much as alcoholics or drug addicts .
18 Mothers often say that they say the same things over and over again and end up losing their tempers in order to get a response .
19 On the other , members often say that they do n't feel involved ; that committees do all the work without reference to them .
20 Reports about light aircraft landing accidents often say that the aircraft bounced or ballooned , pitched nose-down and then flew into the runway in a series of worsening crashes , smashing the nose gear and engine .
21 Commercial agreements sometimes say that the opinion of a Queen 's Counsel will determine whether and if so how a claim should proceed .
22 Researchers there say that they achieved similarly fascinating results , though handicapped first by a small budget and also by several death threats from potential subjects .
23 ‘ These little publishers always say that when they bring out a book everyone else rejected as uncommercial .
24 Environmentalists now say that a completely new transport policy is essential to curb the effects vehicles are having on our planet .
25 Ministers regularly say that the opted-out units are independent , so the Minister can not then argue that they are part and parcel of the structure .
26 Those rules specifically say that the arbitration is going to be conducted in this way .
27 Rumours also say that Eastern Province fly-half Hennie Le Roux is on his way to Cape Town .
28 ‘ Off the record ’ , military and diplomatic policy makers now say that Japan must become the fulcrum of American policy in the Far East .
29 Clauses often say that the accountant appointed as an expert must be a partner in an " international " firm , which has been interpreted to mean one of what used to be the " big eight " firms .
30 Other rumours even say that the Chancellor will impose higher purchase taxes or increased VAT on large cars , as is the case in some European countries .
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