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

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1 Tell him to say in the Tower of London .
2 I gave mum thirty five pound because after all you know , I think she needs it he says with the price of food and all and
3 Or so he says at the beginning of his book .
4 Er Right he says on the subject of attachment of identity and language and why and why not language is maintained , he cites Harris and and the Yiddish and Na-dene speakers .
5 He says in the centre of the site there 's a land-drain put in by a previous farmer which drains into a stream which runs into the River Thame .
6 He says in the centre of the site there 's a land-drain put in by a previous farmer which drains into a stream which runs into the River Thame .
7 In response to his anxiety , perhaps he will send me quotations of what he said during the period of the last Labour Government when 30,980 jobs were lost in the mining industry in Wales .
8 Unfortunately for the government , it became clear that Mosley meant what he said about the scandal of mass unemployment and the greater scandal of Labour 's failure to do anything about it .
9 I agree with what he said about the Association of British Insurers , the insurance industry and the motor car industry , here , in western Europe and increasingly in central Europe — not to mention Japan and Korea .
10 When he spoke to her she could scarcely hear what he said for the thudding of her lovesick heart and the chattering of her teeth .
11 ‘ I can not associate what he said with the action of killing .
12 ‘ When you count the goals up next May , I think you 'll find there has never been a season like it , ’ he said on the eve of tonight 's match at Crystal Palace .
13 ‘ We 've got the players to save this club , ’ he said on the eve of the survival clash with Portsmouth .
14 " I am the sentry who is never relieved " , he said at the opening of new rooms at the Military Museum in Madrid on 7 March 1946 , conveniently overlooking the fact that several unavailing attempts had been made to relieve him since 1939 .
15 ‘ Right , ’ he said at the door of the sick room .
16 ‘ No sleep tonight , ’ he said at the corner of his lips .
17 This was not an opinion , simply the Catholic moral teaching , he said at the funeral of Henry Babbington , shot dead on Wednesday by IRA men who mistook him for a loyalist terrorist .
18 he said at the end of the day I 've had enough
19 ‘ PR is no principle , ’ he said at the start of the election campaign .
20 ‘ You 're very quiet , ’ he said into the back of her neck .
21 I do n't know what he said to the lady of the house , but we were not invited to return .
22 ‘ I can make you happy , ’ he said to the back of her head .
23 he said to the commander of the Imperial Guards , " Do whatever you consider necessary .
24 Whatever species she may be , to Harry she is priceless. ‘ £50m , ’ he said off the top of his head .
25 He said by the time of the next election it would no longer be possible to cancel Trident .
26 In my opinion Lord Roskill was undoubtedly right when he said in the course of the passage quoted that the assumption by the defendant of any of the rights of an owner could amount to an appropriation within the meaning of section 3(1) , and that the removal of an article from the shelf and the changing of the price label on it constituted the assumption of one of the rights of the owner and hence an appropriation within the meaning of the subsection .
27 Hugh Gaitskell made the Tory Government 's case for it when he said in the House of Commons Defence debate :
28 Prime Minister Harold Wilson appeared to give some credence to this view in 1966 when he said in the House of Commons that it was the duty of the government to consult with the Trades Union Congress and the Confederation of British Industry .
29 A Member of Parliament may deeply regret what he said in the heat of a debate ; but he can never have the record changed on the plea of ‘ I did n't mean to say that . ’
30 As the hon. and learned Gentleman is asking questions about the management of our prisons , what has he to say about the management of a prison service in which , 12 months after a learned judge advises the Home Secretary to move suspected and convicted terrorists from Brixton prison , they are still there ?
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