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

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1 The Bible has a great deal to say about the concept of the family , and the Christian ideal differs markedly from some current concepts .
2 Kirsten Matz , Expressen 's money page editor , said : ‘ It proves that sheer luck has a great deal to say about the stock market . ’
3 Marx , although he did not have a great deal to say about the movement of individuals between classes , did on several occasions note the possible effects of such movement .
4 And he reserved the right to say to the Government ‘ Get your tanks off my lawn ’ .
5 The unlimited liability aspect of Lloyd 's is impressed upon every name , so for a name to say after the event that they did n't know about it is a load of cobblers . ’
6 Byron , who had no good word to say of the town itself , spoke highly of its inhabitants : ‘ … both female and male , at least the young ones , are remarkably handsome , and how the devil they came to be so is a wonder . ’
7 Erm , maybe that would be the more fair thing to say at the end of the day .
8 There is only one thing to say about the Home Secretary 's speech : I have heard more intellectual contributions from Lord Waddington on the subject , and I never believed that I would make that statement about anyone holding the office of Home Secretary .
9 The first thing to say about the detective , him or her , is that he or she need not be a professional .
10 He does not seem — and this is a crazy thing to say in the face of his beautiful verse , to appear ungrateful for it — but I say it , he does not seem to have inhabited his own experience .
11 She has only one main thing to say in the book and that is :
12 Astrology books have an awful lot to say about the Libran character and words like wishy-washy , lazy , indecisive and unambitious leap right out of the pages .
13 Although Conservative Members have had a lot to say on the subject , in Standing Committee E the hon. Member for Maidstone ( Miss Widdecombe ) said : ’ The effect of the amendments ’ — in other words , an amendment to the Bill in order to make these affirmative orders — ’ would be that all regulations under the Bill would be subject to the affirmative procedure . ’
14 In his experience women did not like getting their feet wet and muddy , and were apt to have plenty to say on the subject .
15 So I , I always think it , feel it 's a good idea to say to the stallholder , stallholder look , erm if I take this home and try it on and find it wo n't , does n't fit can I bring it back ?
16 Discussing a book on Dostoevsky , he remarks that while the author has much of interest to say about The Idiot ‘ she does not quite persuade one that it comes off , indeed she does not really try , because like many scholars today she is more concerned with showing how the thing works than with judging if it works well . ’
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