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

  Next page
No Sentence
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 The hon. Lady selects the wrong argument on which to call Professor Glennerster as witness , because he says that that argument is muddled .
4 He says that Saudi culture is different from ours .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Nevertheless he says that formal grammar was certainly useful as a reaction against older , notional views of grammar .
8 He says that last year he saw people using the woods as a toilet , and jumping over back gardens .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 He says that some bank lenders and creditors have already indicated they are prepared to lend more money to the company .
13 He says that processed information should be available to researchers in Europe from the summer .
14 He said that one thing which was clear was that when management addressed the problem , improvements usually flowed .
15 He said that one group had foolishly tried to cross and sixteen sheep had been lost — some swept right off the path as they climbed to the top , some left injured or dead , buried in snow at the bottom of a hidden ravine .
16 He said that ecological energetics was like grinding up cows to make hamburgers — you could not be sure a monkey had not slipped in somewhere .
17 He said that promoting debate would discover the best way of protecting businesses harmed by late payment .
18 He said that new passenger services could be introduced only in densely populated areas .
19 He said that social security benefits , which are tied to movements in the Retail Price Index , would reflect the change , but that he recognised its particular impact on people with low incomes and therefore Peter Lilley would take it into account when benefits were uprated next year .
20 He said that flexible manufacturing systems like SCAMP meant jobs for his workers and for any company that installed the technology .
21 He said that last year the World bank derived a greater income from interest payments and debt repayments than it paid out in development aid and investment in the poorest countries .
22 He said that last year the local authority spent £1.35m. on concessionary fares and would spend the same this year .
23 He said that last year £30,000 worth of produce had been lost in similar incidents and urged the Prime Minister to give an assurance that he would approach the French government to ensure that the culprits were brought to justice and that compensation was paid to all the British firms which had lost cash .
24 As he said that last part about ‘ bumping into her ’ he glanced across at Lisa , and a flicker passed between them as , silently , they shared their private joke .
25 He said that Scottish Office management had undertaken to review procedures after a meeting with the unions .
26 He said that inward investment will not come to Britain .
27 He said that some time ago the POWs fund was merged with a general purposes benefit fund for all old comrades of the regiment , but that POWs were given priority in any benefit payouts .
28 In his introduction he said that this budget had to signal a radical departure from practice in recent years , especially in stressing an anti-inflationary orientation and in moving away from state paternalism towards private enterprises .
29 But he said that this case is not about money but about the contract which effectively it 's argued is a restraint of trade .
30 Less than a week ago , he said that this congress would strip the party of its ideology and change its name , but it now looks likely that he will have to settle for the second half of the forecast .
  Next page