Example sentences of "he said [conj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He said that although the public faces of the parents were brave , and they were trying to bear up , there were times when they sank to the depths of despair .
2 He said that although the couple wanted to move their home was now unsaleable .
3 He said that before the war Japan had built up a large international textile trade , part of which in his view , was legitimate and part illegitimate .
4 He said that while no dates had been decided , the two sides had discussed a timetable for the installation of an interim government of national unity .
5 He spoke for most aid workers when he said that when the UN takes over control on May 4th its work will be only just beginning .
6 He said that when the hijacker commandeered the plane over Austria , he had at first ordered the crew to fly directly to New York , but had been persuaded of the need to refuel .
7 He said that when the Government realised it faced defeat on amendment 27 it had produced a second legal opinion .
8 He said that if the people were ready for negotiations , he would n't be against it .
9 He said that if the reports by eye witnesses were correct — and normally they are unreliable — the jet was out of control .
10 He said that if the design of the Foreign Office were changed , the India Office would also have to be changed and urged Palmerston and Wood to do nothing during the recess that would prejudice the adoption of the designs on display .
11 He said that if the Ministry of Education had any guts , they would refuse to recognize it , ’ pursued Pickerage .
12 He said that if the Government insisted on maintaining this levy for the year , it should raise the threshold to at least £245 per week , the weekly average industrial earnings .
13 He said that if the SS took them away , would I go to a certain street in Berlin , to a certain family and tell them .
14 Does he recall that he said that if the business community took the first step he and the police would give it whatever support and back-up it needed ?
15 He said that if the FIS took power through the elections " the army will be required to respect the people 's option and to defend it " , and stressed " the need for co-operation between all the sons of this Muslim people , in a climate of brotherhood … " .
16 It was in this context that Lord Denning in Dunford and Elliott v Firth Brown [ 1978 ] FSR 143 added a gloss to the analysis of Megarry V-C in Coco v Clark ( AN ) ( Engineers ) Ltd when he said that if the stipulation of confidence was unreasonable at the time of making it ; or if it was reasonable at the beginning , but afterwards , in the course of subsequent happenings , it becomes unreasonable that it should be enforced : then the courts will decline to enforce it .
17 He said that if the Tories had policies that were not working for the Scottish economy then the silence of the SNP since last year 's general election told the real story of what independence for Scotland would really mean .
18 He said that if the lawyer had felt he was being unfair to him he could appeal to another court .
19 He said that if the second stage of his fight to prosecute Dr Howe failed , he would take it to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg .
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