Example sentences of "say [adv] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It now seems likely that a ‘ joint list ’ of green candidates for local government posts will only be submitted in the Paris region , and the Alsace , An agreement reached in October 1982 that would have linked the Amis De La Terre ( AT ) , the Confederation Ecologiste and the Mouvement D'Ecologie Politique ( Now VPE ) disintegrated last month when it became clear that the VPE wanted to have a dominant say over its two partners .
2 ‘ I was only sayin' ter my ole man last night , this 'ere fog 's a killer , ’ the large woman went on .
3 It was ridiculous to feel safe with someone who , in every other sense , seemed to represent a threat , even though she could n't have said precisely what that threat was .
4 Does not the Prime Minister think that he owes it to the country to say exactly which other taxes he would put up to pay for his bribe ?
5 Savouring her 1,440-vote capture of the Tory marginal , the double Oscar winner said yesterday her acting career was over .
6 He said yesterday his first priorities would be to tackle inflation and the widening trade gap .
7 And she said she said well her little boy , Christopher , loves it but he 's a quiet child you see he thrives on that kind of thing .
8 But I said well your best thing to do Pam I said is forget it .
9 There is also the case for state financing , which is the position of the Party but for the foreseeable future the Labour Party will need trades union money , and as Steve said even our fiercest critics have to admit that the money the union gives to the Party is open and above board and that 's more than can be said of the money that 's used to finance the Conservative Party .
10 … off the pitch Oxford may have a new chairman this week while Swindon are still refusing to say why their Chief Executive , Peter Day has suddenly left the club … as Erika Barnes now reports .
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