Example sentences of "he said the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said the Liberal Democrats had experienced a squeeze in the last few days of the campaign as the Tory message that a vote for the Liberal Democrats would open the door to Labour hit home .
2 He said the Liberal Democrats had experienced a squeeze in the last few days of the campaign as the Tory message that a vote for the Liberal Democrats would open the door to Labour hit home .
3 He said the gilded cherubs supporting the circle boxes were n't simply decorative ; they were baroque symbols reinforcing the lush imagination of the theatre .
4 But he said the young man 's fears that he would fail his exams were almost certainly unfounded .
5 He said the young people obviously thought they had some measure of adult approval .
6 He said the blue lions on Middlesbrough 's coat of arms were directly attributable to the influence of the De Brus family .
7 He said the financial cutback meant there would be fewer concerts in a season .
8 Despite this , he said the armed forces were the only well-organised and reliable force in society .
9 He said the 19-minute guideline was more understandable for emergencies in isolated areas .
10 Now in America , through the nineteen seventies and eighties there 's been increasing concern , an increasing concern that the states were becoming more and more dependent on the federal government and these figures suggest that there was good reasons , this was one of Ronald Reagan 's campaign themes , this was a g a growing concern , he said the federal system has been shattered , it 's , it 's changed its character , the states are now dependent on the federal government and this is dreadful and we must , we must change this .
11 He said the bilateral talks between Britain and America had broken down just before Christmas , when the BA/U.S .
12 But he said the real reason for the motion was the DUP 's wish to embarrass the Ulster Unionist party and ‘ tweak them back into line . ’
13 He said the extra help would be given from April next year , shortly before the VAT increase is imposed .
14 He said the extra half-hour would be a time for couples to wind down .
15 He said the planned job cuts did not affect RMT members and the pay cuts were effectively only a withdrawal of overtime .
16 He said the Irish side would be looking for progress on this issue .
17 He said the standard return fare between York and London would rise from £84 to £117.60 as private operators sought a 20pc profit on their investment .
18 He said the alternative view was to take the standpoint of a fully-developed person looking back to some point marking the moment of creation .
19 He said the modern tourist demanded high standards .
20 He said the other boy had gone into the dormitory and he had had his fingers on the door surround when the door , which had a power unit attached to it , had started to swing shut .
21 When she demurred he said the other possibility was that Holly had tipped them off .
22 He said the other week were n't it Benj ?
23 He said the gradual drop in interest rates was also contributing to the improvement in investment conditions .
24 He said the existing system was a throwback to the days when each borough ran its own affairs and added that for much of the time the heavy rescue unit could only be used if firemen were taken off other machines .
25 He said the only details available , apart from a death certificate , had come from Mr Garrod 's family .
26 He said the only explanation of this was given by the boy to his five year old brother .
27 He said the key factor was the 1,300 jobs lost by the town since the recession started .
28 While Mr Patten said the Government would still retain standards covering health , safety and welfare , he said the individual school ‘ should be free to deploy its resources including teaching area and land as it sees fit ’ .
29 He said the current system which he claimed had prevented Middlesbrough council from building a single home for three years was ‘ a recipe for countless cases of personal misery . ’
30 He said the current charter still gives no clear division of responsibility between the Community and the member states .
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