Example sentences of "say [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Moderator between the eligibility of infant bap fo infant baptism and the confirmation service I find myself unclear , what do we do with children who are unbaptised say between the ages of three and twelve , whose parents are not ba themselves church members and who are not prepared to take the promises for them ?
2 He needs not to forget that there are demonic forces in the universe whatever people say about the existence of the devil .
3 ‘ I 've wondered about the implications of the placing of the head in the font , ’ Theodora said thoughtfully , ‘ and what you say about the possibility of its being a symbolic gesture .
4 So what you say about the rights of fathers is also about who is the ‘ real ’ father — the biological father or the man who cares for the child ?
5 And If what you say about the state of his finances is true then he 'd have every reason for faking his death to escape the music .
6 This new use meant a severe criticism of the earlier knowledge , since Marx believed that the studies he was using had originally been made for exactly the opposite purpose to his ; they had been made in order to justify the oppression which Marx say as the core of the capitalist system .
7 A group of villagers had spent the evening in the Red Lion , and after closing time Young did the run in the nude , some reports say as the result of a bet .
8 ‘ No , I was only thinking about all those prayers we say for the conversion of China .
9 But experts say with the easing of trade barriers across Europe , the threat of an outbreak grows stronger .
10 The staying power having endurance again you say with the feeling of the mind as well as the , the body .
11 People must be allowed say in the development of their own environment .
12 like er we have sinned against our fellow men , you know that one we say in the prayer of confession .
13 Since 1976 the trend has been reversed , managerial values have again become predominant and the bureaucracy has expanded , albeit with some strengthening of the legislative role of the National People 's Congress and , since the Democracy Movement of 1978–80 , a strengthening of the role of ‘ workers representative congresses ’ to give workers a limited say in the management of enterprises ( White 1985 ) .
14 The question which is perhaps left open by the Court 's decisions so far is whether a retention of the business 's identity can be found , say in the case of a franchise , where none of the employees , equipment or buildings used by the transferor in the activity pass to the transferee .
15 Just now he 's working on a deal that could give him a big say in the life of a lady who 'll ‘ definitely ’ be in the Top Ten within weeks .
16 doctor if you do n't agree with what it says , erm , you can obviously mention that to and er er along speedily say in the course of this week , the matter can be mentioned in formal to me , erm one morning at ten o'clock next week I would of thought .
17 Gone were such controversial elements as the plans to abolish security of tenure for civil servants , to enable public-sector wages and state pensions to be reduced , and to give the federal government a decisive say in the finances of state and municipal governments .
18 We represent over four million levy paying members , the trade unions that is , and it 's only right that they should have a proper say in the election of the Lad Labour leader , not just the thirty percent as is being suggested here .
19 It enables a voice to be given to interest groups which ought to be heard and , possibly , even exercise influence but which otherwise would lack a sufficient say in the affairs of the nation .
20 In former days this emotional moment could not arise because archbishops had little say in the choice of bishops and no say at all in the choice of their successor .
21 But the sovereigns from Queen Victoria onwards turned consultations with the archbishop into a constitutional convention ; so that now the Archbishop of Canterbury had the principal say in the choice of bishops and had a right to be consulted on the choice of his own successor ; or , if he had not a constitutional right , at least he had every right to proffer advice to the prime minister whether the prime minister asked for it or not .
22 Because the project had no say in the choice of home help for a client , the development officer sometimes found a client with a home help whom she thought was unsuitable or would not work well with her support workers .
23 The unions ' say in the choice of leader may also be reduced .
24 While neither the National Union nor the peers could have a direct say in the choice of leader it was nevertheless thought desirable , if only for reasons of tact , to know their views .
25 We can not expect to swallow everything that politicians say in the heat of an election , but listening to the leader of the Liberal Democrats yesterday it was difficult to believe one 's own ears .
26 I did n't get any say in the matter of how big or which brand it was , but the barmaid smiled sweetly and said ‘ Merci ’ when I paid her , because they all pretend to be French even if they are n't .
27 A genuine global partnership must be struck between rich and poor in which all contribute and all have an equal say in the allocation of resources .
28 Refugee recipients had very little say in the administration of services and were insufficiently encouraged to do so .
29 The agreement , which the Prime Minister has accepted , will exclude Britain from any say in the appointment of the president , vice-president and executive board of the ECB .
30 Whereas at first she had welcomed the assessment she later came to the view that she was being given no say in the objectives of the assessment .
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