Example sentences of "said [prep] june " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The head of our company is most displeased with Mr Goode and me , ’ Cave said in June , talking on the telephone to an Iranian who was unenthusiastic about weapons prices that had been marked up 300 percent ; ‘ He said if they do n't want to deal , break it off . ’
2 Banking sources said in June that credit needs were expected to expand dramatically even though Romania was owed some $3,000,000 million from abroad and had hard currency reserves of $900,000,000 million .
3 I said to June I can hardly see I 've got that bad a headache .
4 I said to June yeah .
5 I said to June that 's gon na be a bloody great house opposite us .
6 I said to June
7 Well then he rung up few weeks ago and he said to June , we 'll need a car for a week .
8 So I said to June , the only thing what flashed through my mind , not the fact about having the engine out or something like that but what flashed through my mind was whether it was for Beck and Pollitzers at all .
9 The Iranian authorities said on June 22 that help would be welcome from any source except South Africa and Israel , and on June 24 the Foreign Ministry confirmed that acceptable sources included the United States .
10 His rival Juan Bosch of the Dominican Liberation Party ( PLD ) , whose accusations of electoral fraud had forced a recount , said on June 13 that there would be " a popular explosion of anger " if the Electoral Board proclaimed Balaguer the winner .
11 An Indian External Affairs Ministry official said on June 18 that India had agreed to a meeting of Indian and Pakistani foreign secretaries in the first half of July to discuss reducing tension on the border .
12 The Executive Director of the UNWFP , James Ingram , said on June 15 in Nairobi that the situation in the Horn of Africa demanded " dynamic , quick action " from the international community .
13 Foreign Minister Tserenpiliyn Gombosuren said on June 19 during a visit to London that Mongolia needed aid and loans of US$250,000,000 to cover its budget deficit and hard-currency needs .
14 M. Yasushi Mieno , the governor of the Bank of Japan , said on June 25 that Japanese securities companies had to accept that " fair competition " was " a necessary part of all successful financial systems " .
15 The leader of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan ( DPK ) , Masoud Barzani , said on June 29 that an accord on Kurdish autonomy [ see pp. 38126-27 ; 38211 ] " still needs to be discussed " .
16 United States officials refrained from commenting directly on the death sentences , but a State Department spokesman said on June 20 that the Bush administration had called on the government to respect human rights .
17 An official Soviet spokesman said on June 24 that " the trials must not be transformed into reprisals " .
18 A US State Department spokesman said on June 21 that " the administration is strongly opposed to legislation that would prohibit US assistance to Jordan " .
19 United States President Bush said on June 1 that an agreement " in principle " on Soviet compliance with the November 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) treaty " cleared the way for an important step towards a super-power summit " .
20 The United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont said on June 23 that G-7 ministers had concluded that it was more important for the Soviet Union to initiate a programme of domestic economic reform than to be the recipient of massive financial aid .
21 Chin said on June 17 that by the year 2000 around 90 per cent of global AIDS cases would be among heterosexuals .
22 The Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Mohammed Moussa said on June 7 that Shamir 's remarks were " a positive development and a step in the right direction " .
23 After another meeting on June 11 in Prague , Klaus said on June 12 that " if we ca n't form a reasonable state , we shall opt for a reasonable and quiet separation " .
24 Standard Chartered said on June 12 that it was launching criminal proceedings in India to recover an estimated US$299,800,000 lost in the securities scandal .
25 An official spokesman said on June 20 that the government did not intend to suspend work on the Narmada River irrigation projects despite the recommendations of a World Bank-commissioned study , released on June 19 , which highlighted the project 's extensive damage to the environment and threat to the way of life of the local tribal population .
26 A Foreign Ministry spokesman said on June 10 that the supply of a French nuclear plant to Pakistan [ see pp. 38631 ; 38726 ] was a " very , very remote possibility " as Pakistan was only prepared to accept nuclear safeguards " provided India also does so " .
27 A spokesperson for President Walesa said on June 4 that the files had been selective and that the material was " to a large degree fabricated " .
28 Interior Minister Ismet Sezgin said on June 15 that 6,796 members of the Kurdistan Workers ' Party ( PKK ) had been " captured alive " in the previous seven months .
29 A representative of the illegal but tolerated Moslem Brotherhood said on June 9 that although the Brotherhood did not support political assassinations " the government and the media " shared responsibility for Fudah 's death since they had given space to " writers dedicated to attacking Islam " .
30 A PLO spokesperson in Tunis said on June 12 that the talks which had produced the " covenant of honour recently reached between Fatah and Hamas " had been supervised by PLO chair Yassir Arafat .
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