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

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1 This time I remembered all the things I had forgotten to say in the railway carriage .
2 We 're all rather keen to hear what you 've got to say about the war . ’
3 We 've not only got to say to the government , that you 're not coping you 've got to say , if you 're a mother , a worker and a wife , you 've got to say to your husband , look , I 'm not coping .
4 So what we 've got to say to the County Council I would suggest is that this is a training course similar to those we always got release for branch officials and shop stewards so why should you turn your nose up at this training course ?
5 The Department 's courses accordingly aim to give an understanding of what German writers and thinkers have had to say in the past of the age and the society within which and for which they wrote and make students familiar with contemporary life and literature , art and film in the German-speaking countries .
6 ’ Theists argue that this is what they are drawn to say about the whole of reality .
7 When the Minister replied in Committee to our amendments and proposed new clauses , he said — as he has tended to say throughout the passage of the Bill — that the Government can take to themselves the power to give certain safeguards .
8 Even here , something can be found to say for the deficit , as a safety valve for inflationary pressures .
9 As Charlotte started after her , it crossed her mind that this throw-away remark was the kindest thing Ursula had found to say about the man she had been married to for more than twenty years since the day they had found him dead .
10 they they 're not allowed to say for the company .
11 For instance , before the war , it was reported that he was heard to say over the telephone , in reply to an invitation from a leading London hostess , ‘ I should especially like to come , as I have not been to Hampstead since 1916 ’ .
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