Example sentences of "say [pron] would [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But clergywomen say there would be little value in that .
2 A spokesman for the Lord Chancellor 's Department said there would be wide consultation before any restrictions on the right of appeal .
3 After the World Cup draw at the weekend , which paired teams to play in Sardinia , the Football Association chief executive , Mr Graham Kelly , spoke with his Dutch counterpart and said there would be close liaison in the next few months .
4 David Horritt , the principal project manager for the scheme , said there would be some disruption while sewer pipes are laid .
5 OSF also said there would be significant moves towards converging its style — look and feel — with Windows and IBM 's Common User Access user interfaces .
6 Terry Donovan , managing director of Metrologie UK , said there would be further divestments — to be announced in the next few months — of operations which did not fit the company 's corporate focus on hardware solutions .
7 If their domestic showdown does ever take place , he reckons : ‘ I have to say it would be easy money for me . ’
8 Erm , well no I suppose he wo n't be until he 's erm , had stitches out , she said it would be two weeks
9 Andrew Guest , of United Buses , said it would be economic folly for any company to alter its business and lose a possible six per cent of its passengers and profits .
10 I said , of course and I said it would be nice company and so she said er you sit near the window , I 've seen it lots of times before , as I only live in Manchester .
11 Paul said he would be fitting smoke alarms immediately .
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