Example sentences of "[noun prp] said that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 UI president Peter Cunningham said that in plotting the architectural direction of Unix for the mid 1990s the group will consider a number of object-oriented and microkernel technologies including Amoeba and Mach .
2 Mr Chicken said that during interview Taylor claimed that mart officials had told him it would be all right to bring the pigs in .
3 Mr Chicken said that during interview Taylor claimed that mart officials had told him it would be all right to bring the pigs in .
4 The talks had taken place in a remarkably cordial atmosphere , and at a joint press conference at their conclusion on May 4 , de Klerk declared that he regarded the working document [ see below ] as " an important breakthrough in the peaceful process " , while Mandela said that as a result " not only are we closer to one another , but we are all of us victors " .
5 TI said that in the first quarter it will start knocking off Tsunami derivatives , differentiating features such as cache size , floating point and Sbus according to customer demand .
6 Sir David said that in the last few days , the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , has written to say that NHS funds can not be used in this way .
7 Allowing the Crown 's appeal , and dismissing the taxpayer 's cross-appeal , Lord Justice Scott said that on a first reading of s 72 it was natural to read subsection ( 4 ) as one of a group of subsections dealing only with cases where the amount of capital distribution was comparatively small .
8 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 .
9 Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said that for Saddam Hussein it was no longer a matter of saving face but that he must save his country and the world by avoiding war ; if Iraq were to harm a single Soviet national , his government reserved the right to take appropriate action .
10 Shevardnadze said that in order to create favourable conditions for negotiations on the reduction of short-range nuclear weapons , the Soviet Union proposed to withdraw from central Europe by the end of 1990 , 60 tactical missile launchers , over 250 nuclear artillery units , and 1,500 nuclear warheads .
11 Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary said that by boosting energy efficiency it was hoped to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an annual 25 million tonnes by the year 2000 .
12 Mr Lightman said that at the time of the libel trial the defence had no idea that this payment had been made .
13 Lord Penrose said that in relation to the letters between Mr Murray and Mr Gillespie : ‘ There is nothing in the correspondence that would indicate that Mr Murray had the authority as an individual to bind Murray International in these terms . ’
14 Jonah said that with no police force or organized administration in the capital he was convinced of the need for a UN peacekeeping force , but that while Mahdi Mohammed was ready for one , Farah Aydid was opposed .
15 Bill Webster of Hilton said that at first it might be voluntary for guests to use their towels twice .
16 Moynihan said that between 1974 and 1988 the USA had given more than $80,000,000 in aid towards opium eradication in Myanma " to absolutely no avail " .
17 Lord Hodson said that in the case of agreements between commercial companies for regulating their trade relations the parties are usually the best judges of what is reasonable .
18 Well Sue said that to me up here did n't she ?
19 Its guidlines state that the bypass would have to be within a hundred yards of the road or the conditions intolerable before the property would be bought , though the Judge Mr Justice Latham said that in his view those guidelines were a shambles .
20 Belkheir said that in the unrest since January 103 people had died ( a revision of the previous figure — see p. 38790 ) and 414 had been wounded .
21 Mr Flanagan said that with more choice from Europe , European legislation and the Food Safety Act , ‘ people now want someone to look over their shoulders ’ .
22 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland said that among restrictive provisions to be addressed , carry-forward facilities should be provided and ACT on FIDs should not be paid at all , otherwise it was simply an interest-free loan to Government .
23 Pennethorne was called to explain his proposals , and in an appendix to the proceedings , Molesworth said that after considering Inman and Phipps 's report , he ‘ proposed to commence immediately with the Foreign Office ’ .
24 Reynolds said that despite the considerable economic progress made by Ireland in the past three years , the size of the national debt [ see below ] continued to be a major constraint upon development and prevented further tax concessions .
25 The ANC said that at least 900 political prisoners remained .
26 However , Ms Saunders said that in some cases , costs will be less than half that of a leased line .
27 In a note dictated to Isabella Fenwick about the Immortality Ode , Wordsworth said that in childhood
28 Speaking at the awards ceremony recently , P&O Containers Australia Chairman and Managing Director , Peter Jollie said that as a major shipping line , the company 's responsibility extended not only to customers but to the wider industry and community .
29 McMenemy added : ‘ As I understand it Graham said that in an ideal world the longer the lay-off the more games you would hope a player would have before his next England appearance .
30 Mr Nicol said that in each of the three cases the restriction of access to the public conflicted with the principle of openness which applied to all legal proceedings .
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