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

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1 President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania has said that poor countries enjoy two basic rights : ‘ To sell cheap and to buy dear . ’
2 The World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) has said that current proposals for a powerful new multilateral trade organisation ( MTO ) are not compatible with the goal of sustainable development set by last year 's Earth Summit in Rio .
3 has said that actual damage is an essential ingredient in unintentional trespass to the person and if this is so there is no reason for distinguishing the case of trespass to goods .
4 Yet the Home Office has said that specific approval for the functions of police computers is not required from them .
5 First taxation , the Chancellor has said that new Government public spending limits mean he does n't need to change the VAT base .
6 A meeting of oceanographers in Massachusetts has said that large-scale testing is needed to establish the ocean 's potential as a dumping ground for millions of tons of sewage sludge and toxic waste .
7 Although the DoT has said that all options are still open , the consultants are thought likely to recommend the construction of a road from the Chelmsford by-pass to the M25 .
8 ICI has said that all halon production will cease by 1995 , and supports government intervention through regulation and financial incentives to set up a halon bank linked to an international regulatory system .
9 His surgeon has said that two years ' rest may improve the problem significantly .
10 The Former West German Chancellor , Mr Willy Brandt , has said that any party in East Germany that decides to run on a reunification plank is virtually assured of a runaway victory at the general elections set for next May .
11 The right hon. Gentleman has said that those forms were filled in arbitrarily and that they have no substance .
12 Although Digital has never put a figure on the number involved in what it terms the downsizing of its operations , the company 's president , Robert Palmer , has said that those figures would not be out of line .
13 Is the Secretary of State aware of the serious threat to standards in schools caused by his spending decision in the Prime Minister 's county of Cambridgeshire , where the Cambridge branch of the Secondary Heads Association has said that impending cuts will cause ’ larger classes fewer books , less equipment , reduced sixth form provision and serious difficulty in providing the national curriculum ’ ?
14 On top of the 2,300 jobs tragically lost at British Aerospace today , the textile and motor trade federations are now predicting 40,000 more job losses this year , the Building Trades Federation predicts that 50,000 more jobs will be lost this year , the Engineering Employers Federation predicts that 70,000 more jobs will be lost , and the Confederation of British Industry has said that 200,000 jobs will be lost in total unless Ministers take action .
15 The death penalty has featured in campaigns in Florida ; in Georgia , where Mr Andrew Young , the former mayor of Atlanta who is now running for governor , has said that capital punishment is sometimes necessary ; in Michigan , where the Republican Senate candidate , Mr Bill Schuette , has attacked Democratic Senator Carl Levin for opposing it ; in one of this week 's congressional by-elections in New York .
16 Craven has said that Welsh players will still be chased by South Africa in spite of this vote , but the WRU is confident that they have shut off the avenue to the Republic .
17 For this reason , many in the seventeenth century would have said that such knowledge , together with knowledge of undoubted moral principles , such as that promises should be kept , is innate .
18 It is too much to say that ‘ ministers , uncertain about everything else , had at times found a refuge in social righteousness ’ and that ‘ Bunyan … might have said that social righteousness was his old village of Morality transformed , like Manchester , to a town , by the industrial revolution ’ .
19 I should have said that these houses are all close to the road , perhaps a few paces from the pavement .
20 I must have said that several times already because Ma fixed me with a glittering stare and exclaimed , ‘ If you say that word once more , Andrew , just once more , I 'll send you to the Science Museum again … with Annabel . ’
21 ‘ You know , if anyone had asked me — and no one did , mind you — I 'd have said that several people had a reason to kill Newley .
22 Having said that any removal of the immunity by section 17 enured for the benefit not only of the person against whom the secondary action was taken but also for that of the employer who was party to the trade dispute , Lord Diplock held that the action by I.T.F. was not protected .
23 If we try to describe this process in structural terms we will have to say that this externalization of forces of control leads to a marked deterioration and dissolution of the superego and , to a lesser extent , of the ego too .
24 Why do we have to say that these thoughts are like mental actions ?
25 I would have to say that social conditions have changed a great deal today , going back to what the first
26 The diocese 's surveyors had said that 100-mph winds could topple it .
27 And only the previous week the head of the Irish College in Rome — a widely respected Monsignor had said that illegal resistance was the natural protection against immoral laws and that ‘ the Catholics of Ireland rightly disowned what force made them endure ’ .
28 Mr Baker had said that industrial sponsors would pay ‘ all or a substantial part ’ of the capital costs .
29 Lydia had said that one night 's fast would be preferable to the plight in which they did indeed now find themselves , but Betty regarded the idea of missing a meal as unnatural and Lydia was overruled .
30 He had said that French law moved slowly ; she was about to make this into a record case .
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