Example sentences of "[adj] to say that [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Many seem to be content to say that fashions change and that 's that .
2 Thus it is not possible to say that drivers attend to information differently for different road types .
3 He is also right to say that regulations improve the quality of service .
4 In terms of that aspect of the Fleet Street Casuals case which relates sufficient interest to the facts and merits of the applicant 's case , it is probably correct to say that ratepayers challenging decisions of local authorities , competitors challenging decisions affecting their business activities , and neighbours challenging planning decisions would be held to have a sufficient interest unless other facts of the case provided very strong grounds for denying the existence of such an interest .
5 Although some remarkably conservation-conscious agents exist , it is generally true to say that land-agents have played , and continue to play , a significant role in hastening the destruction of the English landscape by intensive agriculture .
6 For while it 's true to say that opposites attract , it 's also true that the attraction wears very thin when intense non-stop aggravation takes over .
7 The Act also provides the setting up of duty-free zones and perhaps for our present purpose it is sufficient to say that companies established in a duty-free zone are treated in every way as if they were established outside of the borders of the Hungarian Republic .
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