Example sentences of "say that [subord] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Er you get , sa instructor and they say that if a training course which is gon na start at half past eight on February the tenth , erm yeah well that 's what we got ta do then you got ta start looking to the planning towards have n't you ?
2 Industry watchers say that if the SQL Access Group survives and successfully markets completed specifications by the summer , then the two products can co-exist .
3 Second , although there is no reason to expect any model to be other than linear and additive , there is an argument , presented by Flowerdew ( 1988 ) , which says that since the response variable compromises count data , the appropriate regression model should combine a Poisson error distribution with an identity link function ( see Aitkin et al. 1989 ; 217 ) .
4 Hui says that because the source code is written under the assumption that the user knows both J and C , someone that knows APL and C will find J much easier to use than someone who knows only C. Another advantage is that J can run on a range of boxes , including the RS/6000 , Digital Equipment Corp VAX , Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh and iAPX-86 personal computers .
5 The Child Support er Act says that when a Child Support Assessment is carried out it supersedes an existing court order .
6 However , the union says that when the incentive system was first introduced , the Government underestimated the number of senior teachers entitled to receive the new higher scale incentive allowances automatically .
7 Colin McRae says that when the gear box is working properly , it should be better than a manual change because a driver can make mistakes .
8 ‘ We 've included the UK on the short list , at this stage , ’ said Klepner , ‘ because Mark says that when the task force teams come to prepare the comparative cost studies in detail they will find that the economics of manufacturing certain new products will almost certainly favour production in the UK .
9 The governor also had enough , however , and sent a message to the Cardinal saying that if the excommunication threat was carried out Landriani would be hanged outside the Bishop 's Palace .
10 Mr Kemp said that since the closure announcement staff at the homes in Newton Aycliffe , Durham City , Darlington , Bishop Auckland , Station Town , Chester-le-Street and Stanley , had continued to work hard with residents .
11 Managing director Kevin Eakin said that while the half percentage point cut would not have a dramatic effect , it was part of a series of cuts all in the right direction .
12 Simon Lee , of Stratford-upon-Avon , said that although the party machine was ‘ getting a little bit tired ’ , every member should accept their share of the blame for recent dents to the party image .
13 Eric Stephen said he thought that a of method getting people into the scheme was ‘ off the rails ’ and he called for a large input of help and direction while Andrew Macfarlane said that unless the end user guaranteed a premium farming leaders could ‘ forget FASL ’ .
14 CTSP officials said that until the Tuareg issue was resolved it was unrealistic to conduct electoral operations in the north of the country , which was subject to rebel raids and from which thousands of people had fled .
15 In Re Hammond & Waterton ( 1890 ) 62 LT 808 the court said that if a building dispute were referred to an umpire who was a barrister the procedure would be more likely to be an arbitration , and that if the umpire were a quantity surveyor it would be more likely to be a valuation .
16 Observers said that if the Nasir faction had indeed taken Malakal , this was a major setback for the government in its campaign to hold the south , since the town had contained a substantial arsenal of weapons .
17 Does he recall that he said that if the business community took the first step he and the police would give it whatever support and back-up it needed ?
18 In 1975 , in a statement that has been much quoted ever since , the then Home Secretary Roy Jenkins said that if the prison population in England and Wales ‘ should rise to , say 42,000 , conditions in the system would approach the intolerable and drastic action to relieve the position would be inescapable ’ ( quoted in Stern 1997 : 39 ) .
19 All twenty-six were slaughtered on the directions of an inspector from the Board of Agriculture who also said that if the Borough meat inspector passed any of them , they could be sold for food ; the others were to be buried .
20 also history if I might just say that when the Post Office er split from the Civil Service , the firm was in deficit for twenty years and of course Post Office management say quite clearly that they were putting in sums of eighteen per cent of the pay bill when it was only supposed to be nine per cent of the pay bill and that 's why they 're entitled to the to the surplus .
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