Example sentences of "[pron] would say that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My life is certainly not dominated by sex ; in fact , on the whole I would say that sex is totally overrated .
2 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and it was the first one I went to , but I must say of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I felt most comfortable and happy .
3 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and erm it was the first one I went to , but I must say that of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I 've felt most erm comfortable and happy in .
4 I would say that feminism is imperialist .
5 I would say that England 's recent success has been due , in no small way , to having experience on the side .
6 I would say that Ireland is very definitely a Third World country even though we 're geographically in Western Europe and we 're white .
7 I 'm not a psychologist , but I read , and I would say that attitude gives him a colossal arrogance .
8 ‘ Yes , although I would say that Peter and Eric would have done it anyway .
9 I would say that priests are like any other men , be they lawyer or coroner , Sir John , they have their weaknesses .
10 The thing that I object to is that many old people and the disabled relied on taxis to get them into that area , and I would say that Hackney Carriage vehicles should be allowed in .
11 I would say that Faye and Roberta represent an extreme . "
12 That , and we 've had this in the past , where I would say that people that live in Yarbury North and South probably do earn less and live in houses that probably are , do n't have as big gardens and things like that , so the natu the nature of the is that they probably do earn less money erm but I I do n't consider those to be ghettos at all .
13 I would say that Courtaulds is reasonably healthy in an extremely hostile environment .
14 As far as the children are concerned , I would say that children , always break the rules !
15 In finishing I would say that starting to change fluids can be a daunting prospect and I can assure you our firm played about with fluids and got some ropey results , and even thought we had the chemical company taped and could use less fluid , it worked out at about 3 oz per 80 oz with dye added and boy , did we have colour , it was brilliant .
16 Indeed , I would say that savings in general are safe with us .
17 Judging by the amount of float and unreliable side slip we experienced , I would say that flaps are essential , not an option .
18 And I 'm sure she would say that Anglicanism is n't just the clergy . ’
19 There are a large number of psycholinguists who would say that Fodor is overstating his case here and that parsing is indeed canalized by so-called ‘ real world knowledge ’ .
20 say that women have been discriminated against for so long that they just have n't had the opportunities to rise up through the ranks , and if they are ever going to achieve the kind of representation that they ought to achieve just by the sheer numbers that the represent in the population , apart from the quality , and there are a lot of people who would say that women are probably rather superior erm to a lot of men at an equal level
21 At one extreme are those who would say that Protestantism was more propitious for science than Catholicism only in the sense that it was less obstructive .
22 In mathematics we would say that fractions used in practical work have to be related to a unit .
23 They would say that walking has been , and always will be , the principal method of human transport , yet during the current motorised interlude those that can not or will not ride must step aside — literally — for those that do .
24 Later he would say that fields of young wheat and orchards in bloom were delicate as babies .
25 Against a background of thinking that a series should : a ) find a balance between the too general and the too specific ( in their Arnold series he would say that MacLoughlin was about right , Tarone too specific ) , and b ) be for the most part single-author monographs and only rarely , if ever , be edited collections of papers ( while recognizing that CUP has produced the occasionally successful collection ) , he suggested the following topics/authors : — universal grammar/Kevin Gregg , Japan ? — input and interaction in SLA/Jackie Schachter/Teresa Pica , Pennsylvania ? ( could be two separate volumes ) — cognitive processing and SLA/ ? — ‘ instructed ’ SLA/Patsy Lightbown ? — social factors and situations in SLA/Roger Andersen , UCLA ? — age and neurolinguistic factors/Mike Long ? ( who has apparently said he would not want to publish in his own series )
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