Example sentences of "say [pers pn] was [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Others say I was a good judge by staying home .
2 They say she was no more than a skeleton .
3 He say she was a fantasic person , with time for everyone .
4 His family say it was a loving caring home and they 're happy with the verdict
5 He had heard old men in the workhouse say it was a good place for brave boys , and that there was always work there for those that wanted it .
6 The pro-nuclear scientists say it was a necessary prototype which spawned the next generation of power stations .
7 That 's why I say it was a sad time . ’
8 But police say it was a violent attack .
9 But police say it was a violent attack .
10 The prison authorities say it was a genuine call for help .
11 ‘ The Crown say it was a brilliant performance . ’
12 But , say it was a lovely little car really .
13 They say it was a computerised letter which got through and they apologise in advance to any other tenant who might have got one .
14 Onlookers say it was a spontaneous gesture .
15 So you say it was a few railway men that got together and
16 You say it was a difficult piece for the orchestra , but the Philharmonia was full of very gifted players .
17 South Devon Healthcare Trust say it was a sudden and motiveless attack and they 've launched a full inquiry .
18 Police say it was an appalling crime .
19 What we do is take the , the day of the week and the , the calendar date , it might be the say it was the fourth day of the week Thursday
20 so I mean if , if they caught one , they actually took a photo , managed to take a photo out of all those hundreds of people , look how many more were , were there , and it just seems like basically their not sure who fired first , obviously the Irish say it was the British them and the British say they were fired upon first and erm , on , on the strength of it , who , who would you rather believe I mean , somebody that 's been living in Ireland for twenty odd yea twenty years now with all that happening around him being able to be got at by the I R A or a British body who may , may be up on a murder trial , you know , the , at the end of the day its six of one and half a dozen of the other , they 've both got stuffed by a bleeding troop
21 Mr Collett 's employers say he was a first class driver .
22 To come back to Jonathan for a moment , you say he was a great liberal , he was an admirer of Lloyd George ?
23 I heard one of the constables say he was a tip-top detective from London . ’
24 Bran the Blessed — some say he was a Celtic God , some a virtuous king — is really responsible for the legend of the ravens .
25 They say he was a big boy do n't they ?
26 ‘ Sometimes he 'd cry about this , ’ she recalls , ‘ and say he was an awful nuisance to me .
27 Kee looked at Karen and said quietly , ‘ Some people say he was the strongest houngan of all , the houngan we call Baron Samedi . ’
28 He says he was a friendly person .
29 He says he was a little bit fed up becausehe had to plough up the same strip of the field several times for the film crew .
30 He says he was a quiet lad who was well behaved .
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