Example sentences of "he say that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He says that certain morphine like substances are released from the brain during acupuncture .
2 He says that violent death is so common that people tend to be fatalistic and unprepared to take precautions .
3 He says that bored youngsters turn to crime — joy riding cars etc .
4 The hon. Lady selects the wrong argument on which to call Professor Glennerster as witness , because he says that that argument is muddled .
5 He says that Saudi culture is different from ours .
6 Now he says that arresting drug barons is a waste of time , since their cousins , godsons or even more horrible rivals will at once fill the vacancy .
7 He says that automatic alarms that warn of radioactivity on clothes have been ‘ arbitrarily ’ adjusted so that the alarms do not go off too often .
8 He says that recent bombings mean that the police must put public safety first .
9 Being asked how he knew this he says that each carucate of land by the custom of the district contains one hundred and four score acres of arable land , which quantity there is not in that Manor .
10 He says that many students knew very little about the drugs they were taking .
11 He says that many people do n't realise that they 're so small at the moment .
12 Thus he says that many varieties of domesticated species , fancy pigeon breeds for example , are monstrous not adaptive ; they can only be maintained by artificial feeding and breeding , including selective breeding ; they are quite unlike wild , natural and adaptive varieties and even more unlike wild species .
13 Nevertheless he says that formal grammar was certainly useful as a reaction against older , notional views of grammar .
14 He says that last year he saw people using the woods as a toilet , and jumping over back gardens .
15 Yet when he says that this change is not deliberate , he raises the fear that he might go back to a Thatcherite policy , if and when he has the chance .
16 Qaddafi says that nations are likely to have a greater proportion of written members than tribes generally do ( III , ‘ Merits of the tribe ’ , ‘ The nation ’ ) ; and he says that shared experience can forge a common solidarity , a sense of belonging .
17 But following a shake up last year in internal procedures , he says that most applications for cash are dealt with in a couple of months at the most .
18 He says that any cavers worried for their health should get a medical check up .
19 He says that any teacher who makes comments like that in front of a class , should n't be in school that 's why he said to us that if a teacher ever speaks to us like that he would come up to school and sort him out .
20 When David Bailey was sixteen years old , he saw a photograph of Picasso 's paintings in Life magazine ; he says that those images changed his life .
21 He says that some definitions , such as that of ‘ place ’ , do not express the causes of what they define , for there are none .
22 He says that some members of Olympic committees will have to stay in hotels .
23 He says that some mines are picked up by children , they explode when the children play with them , causing terrible injuries .
24 He says that some children ask , but then find that their headmaster refuses !
25 He says that some bank lenders and creditors have already indicated they are prepared to lend more money to the company .
26 He says that past problems have now been rectified .
27 He says that processed information should be available to researchers in Europe from the summer .
28 Is he saying that these benefits will remain taxable but that the equivalent cost of the benefit will be calculated on some different basis ?
29 Or is he saying that these benefits will not be taxable at all ?
30 He said that one thing which was clear was that when management addressed the problem , improvements usually flowed .
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