Example sentences of "[pers pn] says [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of them says statutory notifications must now be introduced .
2 The other sizeable group of offences reported on is where the case involves someone well known ( e.g. Bronski pop man fined for sex offence or more frequently there is either fame by association ( e.g. GAY-SEX SHAME OF ESTHER 'S ‘ BROTHER' , where the inverted commas in the headline indicate the rather more tenuous link with television star Esther Rantzen than the headline immediately suggests ) , or the actor who was said to make £12,000 a year from impersonating Prince Charles , or someone who sounds from the headline to be well known ( e.g. CASTRATE ME SAYS GAY OPERA SINGER : He preyed on children .
3 She says other prisoners used to chant ’ Baroness , ’ but eventually they accepted her and she was know as the Duchess .
4 She says good hair is very important to a woman and losing hers has affected her deeply .
5 She says rural areas have been hard hit by the recession .
6 Lever treats ad budgets and strategies as confidential information and she says below-the-line plans have yet to be formulated .
7 She says normal people will find it hard to understand .
8 She says modern methods do more harm than good , and has written a book designed to teach youngsters the traditional way .
9 She says Aisian parents wo n't allow girls to go to a mixed college .
10 her perfectly proportioned upper parts she says oh no , I says what , she says broken nail
11 She says local hospitals like Darlington Memorial are short of equipment and more money should be spent on reducing waiting lists and improving nurses ' and doctors ' pay .
12 Sometimes she says brief words to the other athletes or the crowd and unfortunately the video does n't show it .
13 ‘ — And she says dreadful things to you in front of the whole class and makes you feel really stupid , ’ continued Maud .
14 Now he says deep intake of breath do n't have a puppy for Christmas .
15 Well what about those people who are morally worthy , I take it when he says low class , he does n't mean low moral class , but mean low social class as well he probably means both things actually .
16 He says slight seconds , well I looked at them last night and there 's , I ca n't see nowt wrong with them .
17 He says good manners are self-respect and respect for others , and not doing anything to offend other people .
18 He says similar vans are used to transport stolen property .
19 He says unkind things that give me pain , Harry .
20 He says financial institutions have recognised that little companies provide a base for industry and the seed corn for new ideas .
21 He says total freedom and independence .
22 Now he says current pupils may have to stay away .
23 He says central government has tightened legal and financial restrictions at a time when council 's need more freedom to deal with the deprivation and social problems caused by high long-term unemployment .
24 He says male rape does n't exist as a legal entity in this country , the law needs changing to alter people 's perceptions It 's the same as any other serious sexual crime
25 He says elderly people are not attacked in their homes very often , but the fear of attack is great and the campaign will help to play down those fears .
26 Well Les says er when we got out the car and you went he says bloody hell that uses some juice do n't it ?
27 He says agricultural chemicals could threaten water supplies in rural areas .
28 He says maximum sentences are tough enough .
29 He says local people put forward put forward very striongly their viewpoints but I do n't think the inspector upheld their views .
30 He says local growers will welcome the call for more fruit .
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