Example sentences of "say [conj] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it may be that what we do is is as you say that we Does that guidance thing give general broad headings ?
2 The plaintiffs say that they accepted this loan on behalf of C.M.C. on the advice of the third defendant .
3 Then they can actually go to the D S S office and say that they need some money urgently and D S S may make a payment .
4 The equally helpful Bass Centre ( 071 265 1567 ) say that they carry suitable spares and can organise remedies for such ailments , too , so nil desperandum , Warwickists …
5 They say that they want real convergence and decisions in the treaty for which no one else in the Community has argued at any stage .
6 You say that you found interstellar space being pretty cold , there are some variations of temperature within it , are n't there ?
7 ‘ You say that you want total honesty from me , and then you throw me out when you get it !
8 They say that I mean any changes any in temperature are very noticeable so w Like it is working in the middle of winter offshore would be something I would have to come to terms with but no I mean I do n't think there 's any problems work-wise .
9 I know that my hon. Friend will understand if I say that I had some difficulty in persuading everybody to come round a table when I was talking only to the parties in Northern Ireland .
10 Yeah , but you say that I paid thirty pounds for the Astra , now let's get it in the balance here , you see what I mean , and that sen and then
11 I say and we cleaned all fire and everything out this morning did n't we do well ?
12 Yeah I know but if I have , say if I have six lines
13 They say unless they get more cash they 'll be forced to opt out of local control , and seek funding directly from Whitehall .
14 They say unless they get more cash they 'll be forced to opt out of local control , and seek funding directly from Whitehall .
15 She says that they lived some miles from London , but they could see the red glow in the sky and smell the smoke . ’
16 He says that they teach young people how to work as a team .
17 He says that they have little information to go on , so the search has to be very wide .
18 He says that they need skilled staff — there are n't enough being trained .
19 David ( Narcizo ) always says that we trust this music more than we trust our own bodies .
20 announcement every time there 's a delivery and the brother who 's giving the announcements on a Tuesday or a Thursday , whenever they meet , he , he says that we have new magazines tonight brothers and he may hold them up and said you know , that they 're this and that and lovely , beautiful magazines Jehovah doing so well now through his organization and he 's presenting us with , with erm marvellous erm appealing literature , he holds them up and says we 're , we 're , we 're able to get your magazines tonight and er we would like you to get them straight out at me , and they 're still there two or three weeks later , your magazines , this is a way we can stay spiritually awake , is by going and getting them straight away , not for the benefit of the brothers , poor old brother who is on the job and he 's wondering why , are they gon na come and fetch my magazines or not , but because we need to devour that spiritual feeling , we need to keep up to date with everything that Jehovah 's providing us with .
21 It judged the centre , which carries out work on AIDS , infectious disease and transplant research , to be a world-class laboratory and says that it offers unique facilities to researchers in Europe such as a rhesus colony for which the microbiological status is known and typed for major histocompatibility complex , essential for transplantation studies and infectious disease research .
22 The British government says that it finances nine projects , including a recently opened satellite station in Nepal , and that it sees no necessity for a separate fund .
23 Matthew Paris says that he convicted innumerable monks and laymen , nobles and commoners , on a multitude of indictments for breaches of the Forest law , and , in order to enrich the king , imposed such heavy penalties on the offenders that many were flung into prison , many were despoiled of all their goods and were forced to eke out a bare existence in misery , and many others became exiles and wandering beggars .
24 Even as a child , Russell describes himself as having found this intellectual , religious background as intolerable , and he says that he spent endless hours meditating on the supposed rational grounds for Christianity .
25 He says that he expected more mud slinging ; Dowty has been very gentlemanly so far .
26 ‘ He says that he had some grub here , around half-past four on Wednesday morning .
27 He says that he suffered terrible injuries .
28 He says that he feels most workers would think that they have survived despite the conservative government , not because of it .
29 He says that he hit both men , one ran off , he sat on the other .
30 Ralph Stanley , a former head of the Urban Mass Transportation agency in Washington , DC , who now works for Bechtel , says that he approached 44 firms on Wall Street in 1989–90 before finding the right combination of people to put together a private toll-road project .
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