Example sentences of "said [noun prp] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then will you men tell him to speak to the farm manager ? ’ said Bathsheba in a businesslike way , as she rode off . |
2 | ‘ Frank , I 'm only sorry if you love another woman more than me , ’ said Bathsheba in a trembling voice . |
3 | ‘ So what can I tell you ? ’ said Shorty to the umpteenth magazine interviewer who came to call , looking for the definitive analysis in the search for Jack Nicholson , once he had become a star . |
4 | ‘ The thing I like about working in Japan is that they are not part of the New Zealand yachting soap opera , ’ said Dickson over a post-race Steinlager . |
5 | ‘ She 'll be with us yet awhile , then , ’ said Patrice with a sour laugh . |
6 | ‘ To save the world , ’ said Taliesin in a mocking tone . |
7 | ‘ Christ … ’ said Cardiff in a hollow voice , when he saw what had happened out in the storm . |
8 | ‘ Evans , ’ said Cardiff in an awed voice , as the whispering multitudes took up his name as a kind of saviour 's anthem . |
9 | ‘ My , college has made you even sharper , ’ said Sheila with a thin smile . |
10 | ‘ Gabriel , ’ said Lucie in a low whisper . |
11 | ‘ If you 'd done your legal duty , my lad , we would n't have had to go through the bother of pulling you off the street , ’ said Malpass with a sickly smile . |
12 | Let me tell you more , dear boy , ’ said Toby in the sonorous manner he adopts when he is either about to state an immortal truth , or browbeat you , or both . |
13 | ‘ Just a girl who could n't say ‘ No ’ , ’ said Barney with a quiet irony that held a hint of resignation . |
14 | ‘ Of course I shall , ’ said David through the open window . |
15 | ‘ If he gave his parole he might be let out of the walls , ’ said David with no great conviction . |
16 | It makes the winter that wee bit shorter , ’ said Tam as a spiteful wind whipped sheets of water from the golf-course pond . |
17 | ‘ Well , we must n't think about it now , ’ said Fenella in a practical voice . |
18 | ‘ I have n't heard them mention it , ’ said Dagmar in a level voice . |
19 | ‘ To think we were like that , ’ said Maud in a motherly way . |
20 | ‘ It is not often , ’ said Hugh with a rueful smile , ‘ that I must listen to you as the devil 's advocate , where a youngster in trouble is concerned . |
21 | ‘ It 's me , Bob , ’ said Tessa in a small voice . |
22 | ‘ Well , it was n't your fault , ’ said Franca in a conversational tone . |
23 | ‘ Meredith , ’ said Lucenzo in a steely tone . |
24 | " It sounds a good idea , " said Reggie in a judicial way ; one who would always welcome congresses , discussions , any manifestations of the democratic process . |
25 | ‘ I 'm afraid I have bad news , ’ said Jackson in a stony voice . |
26 | ‘ Protest poetry , mos'ly , ’ said Phil in a business-like tone . |
27 | ‘ Pardon ? ’ said Lizzie in a shocked tone . |
28 | " If you go now , Madame and Monsieur Sherman , you too will be able to shake the hand of the emperor of Annam , " said Lat in a low voice . |
29 | ‘ I do n't know the King , ’ said Primaflora in a thin voice . |
30 | ‘ Well , my intelligence , for example , ’ said Mavis with a little laugh . |