Example sentences of "it [is] say [that] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( 3 ) Even if the nature of these qualities of pleasure and pain are themselves unproblematic , it is said that what people want ( or want to avoid ) is not necessarily any kind of private experience , but just as often objective states of affairs in the public world , and it is thought no less reasonable to take account of wants of this sort than those for private experiences .
2 And it is said that her sister , the Lady Isabella Thynne , saw the like of herself also , before she died .
3 It is said that his influence came through his extraordinary power , both learned and ‘ uncanny ’ , to rearrange suggestively the letters of the divine Name ( the Tetragrammaton : YHWH ) , which are so sacrosanct that they are considered to be unpronounceable .
4 Alternatively , he could argue that a defendant has sufficient awareness for the purposes of section 6(4) if he knows of the circumstances by which it is said that his conduct is disorderly .
5 It is said that his ghost still haunts the crypts below the tower and occasionally assists searching scholars .
6 It is said that his journey to America had taken him via Mexico , where he spent some time in discussion with Trotsky , on the issue of Negro involvement in the revolutionary movement .
7 one which does not exclude the bailor from possession , an action for conversion against a third person is maintainable by either bailor or bailee ; by the bailee because he is in possession , by the bailor because it is said that his title to the goods draws with it the right to possession , that the bailee is something like his servant and that the possession of the one is equivalent to that of the other .
8 It is said that his height at the time of his death was only 39 inches .
9 Alf had married quite early in his career , and it is said that his son , also Alfred , was an even more talented player .
10 To say that it is a duty to do it is to say that its consequences would be better than those which would ensue from any alternative .
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