Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] say that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 CPRE 's evidence shows that during the committee stages of the 1986 Agriculture Act , Mr Gummer said that conservation advice would not be charged for .
2 However , Mr Klevan said that subsequent DNA analysis had established that the baby was Gilfoyle 's .
3 Mr Lang said that Scottish Office funding for the laboratory complex was firm evidence of the Government 's support for the future importance of science and technology .
4 Commenting on his reasons for selling off the chain he founded in 1978 , Mr Weatherburn said that last year had been ‘ very difficult ’ , not just because of the stampede into remaindering by other companies ( see also Christmas in the Bookshops , page 27 ) .
5 It simply is not enough for Mr Meacher to say that such details will be worked out after the next general election by Labour ministers and Whitehall officials .
6 Mr Meacher said that such details would have to be worked out between ministers and their officials , but he is likely to be pressed to be more specific .
7 Mr Broadfoot said that local authorities were clearly prepared to put the resources into the new system so that it operated successfully .
8 Mr Hagger says that some disputes over products are justified but says that the business is very late in paying some genuine creditors .
9 Mr McInally said that forensic tests had revealed liquid petrol on the accused 's shirt and jeans .
10 But Mr Reynolds said that renewed efforts were needed to find a political settlement in Northern Ireland .
11 Mr Salmond said that recent comments by Labour 's shadow Scottish secretary , Tom Clarke , that the constitutional issue was not uppermost in people 's minds could not be more wrong .
12 Mr Wilson said that last year the Executive had paid their own direct labour organisation to maintain open spaces ‘ but they never cut grass or pulled a single weed . ’
13 Mr Lamont said that both measures were aimed at helping small businesses lead the economic recovery .
14 Mr Mullin said that any attempt to persuade clubs to end discrimination by blocking their entitlement to rates relief was illegal .
15 Mr McLeish said that Scottish industry 's capacity to train was withering and the loss of skills training was deadly for the economy .
16 Mr Hamilton said that 1,308 officers and 5,152 soldiers were being made redundant under the second phase of cuts in the armed forces agreed under the Government 's Options for Change programme .
17 Mr Georges said that mobile phone calls Gavin made included many to race lines .
18 Mr Kinnock said that this week 's conference had been a landmark for his party .
19 Mr Johnson said that both families had been devastated by the killings and he appealed to the public : ‘ If you have any information , however small , please help us .
20 However , Mr McAllister says that three days after Margaret McLaughlin 's death Beattie did not know her name and thought it was someone else who had died .
21 Mr Chambers said that innovative technology would have to be combined with a transfer of responsibility to the best people and organisations able to develop and produce oil and gas reserves .
22 The problems began when Mr Mason said that Jewish support for Mr Dinkins was a manifestation of Jewish guilt .
23 Mr Neads said that local stations were encouraged to become more involved with the community they serve .
24 Mr Levy-Lang said that this year a quarter of new lending will have been outside France , and 90 per cent of that will have been in the United Kingdom .
25 Mr Roshka said that several members of the 30,000-strong crowd were injured and several others detained by police .
26 Speaking in public , as he can not do at home , Mr Sisulu said that this weekend 's conference in South Africa called by the Mass Democratic Movement to bring together all anti-apartheid forces was likely to call for intensified economic sanctions .
27 Mr Levy says that this kind of scheme is ‘ good for a strong public company .
28 Mr Fox said that original fittings , including Winston Churchill 's hotline and the phone booth housing it in the Admiral 's offices , will be installed early next year .
29 Yesterday , Mr Baron said that strict justice demanded that ‘ the European Parliament can not go on being regarded as a marginal institution , able only to speak but not to take decisions ’ .
30 Mr Rifkind says that many people in industry are telling him they would ‘ switch to rail tomorrow ’ if they knew British Rail was reliable .
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