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 ) |