Example sentences of "he say [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He says that education is the priority .
2 He says that second-half profits will be ‘ broadly similar ’ to the first half , even though there were no real signs of an upturn in the property market .
3 One hopes that reading it may have good effects , of the kind described by Wordsworth in the 1800 Preface , or more succinctly summed up by Lewis in the conclusion to An Experiment in Criticism , where he says that literature heals the wound without undermining the privilege of individuality .
4 He says that moral is low , with workers now waiting to see who have been chosen for the latest redundancies .
5 He says that walking is easier when his two friends help him .
6 He says that dinosaur specimens from late Cretaceous rocks reveal low predator/prey ratios of from 3 to 5 per cent .
7 In chapter six of Emendatio Vitae he says that man must either be burnt in this life with the fire of God 's love and of tribulation ( the last being a means to proving the strength of the first ) or , after this life , bitterly in hell — a perception that Eliot transposes into a modern idiom in Little Gidding : We only live , only suspire Consumed by either fire or fire .
8 And he says that experience has helped him understand other 's disabilities .
9 He says that warmth generated by the furnace will be used to heat the hospital , saving fifty thousand pounds a year .
10 He says that replica guns should be subject to a form of licence — rather like shotguns and firearms are .
11 He says that shop stewards will want to talk to managment again .
12 He says that industry has been neglected , what 's needed is more investment , and more help for industry .
13 He says that pocket money increases in the north are outstripping those in the south , in a strange reversal of trends .
14 He says that micro-electronics is his favorite subject .
15 He says that labour would offer a partnership with industry , working alongside and promoting training and investment .
16 He says that daddy hits him .
17 He says because straw is a bulky material it 's expensive to transport — also it 's very inflammable and deteriorates once it gets wet so must be stored in big , dry storehouses .
18 ‘ Nothing 's lost , ’ he says and bang goes another drawing for 2d. or nothing , while he dreams off to some café to borrow some paper .
19 ‘ Then forgive me while I discharge my serpentine ! ’ he said while towelling vigorously .
20 ‘ Prost no problem , ’ he said that weekend , and I think he meant it .
21 He said that question should be addressed to the special commission on Iraq 's weapons of mass destruction .
22 We had none of those commitments from the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East , although he said that education and training would be key priorities .
23 He said that portion returned to the river would have a higher concentration of nitrates but would be diluted very quickly .
24 He said that Sky ‘ is our largest risk undertaking , perhaps ever .
25 In the Sunday Express he said that goal judges ‘ must come ’ to give more help to referees in avoiding errors of judgement .
26 He said that theology among bishops was important .
27 He said that money was no object — those were his actual words — and he wanted the most expensive teeth I could provide .
28 The quiet sympathy amongst the waiting people was tinged with anger , and an Orcadian farmer voiced the feelings of them all when he said that bureaucracy had gone too far .
29 He said that capping is ’ crude and unsatisfactory . ’
30 He said that capping levels had been set at a devastatingly harsh level and fairness was completely absent from the settlement .
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