Example sentences of "say that for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Friends ' new Patron says that for a modern town like Swindon , that would have been a disaster . |
2 | Her eleventh novel , Gwendolen , has just been published and she says that for the first time she is writing for her soul . |
3 | She now does yoga , and says that for the first time in her life she wakes up feeling calm and generally finds that thinking positively works . |
4 | And as she attended the first parade of the Princess of Wales 's Royal Regiment , she joked : ‘ It has to be said that for a 31-year-old woman to have 2,500 men under her command is quite a feat but I am sure I will rise to the occasion . ’ |
5 | And as she attended the first parade of the Princess of Wales 's Royal Regiment , she joked : ‘ It has to be said that for a 31-year-old woman to have 2,500 men under her command is quite a feat but I am sure I will rise to the occasion . ’ |
6 | Masha nodded , saying that for the first time since Geneva she could feel the attraction of Communism . |
7 | DUP councillor Sammy Wilson said that for the second year running he had been swamped with complaints from local people who feel they are living in ‘ eyesores ’ . |
8 | One young farmer , Shermani Yussef , said that for the first time in his life he had been forced to lease some of his land to cover his losses . |
9 | While feeling a little sad at leaving , Mr. Offer said that for the first time he would be looking forward to an extra hour in bed in the morning . |
10 | DEC said that for the first time in six quarters it generated positive cash flow from operations and investments , even with restructuring activities . |
11 | The survey said that for the first time , there was a shift in reasons given for cutting back on red meat . |
12 | Commenting on the Khmer Rouge position at the talks , the Independent of June 27 said that for the first time in three years of diplomacy , the group appeared " unsure of themselves , and nervous of being outmanoeuvred " . |