Example sentences of "he said the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I told 'im I was gettin' over me wounds an' 'e said the work was 'ard an' did I fink I could manage it .
2 He said the emphasis on staff training meant that in May it expected to gain the prestigious BS5750 award for the quality of care it provides .
3 He said the cost of building on the site would be met by Two Castles Housing Association .
4 He said the cost of the proposals would be offset by the resulting cut in National Health Service expenditure .
5 He said the board 's meetings were held in secret and only two of the non-executive board members lived in the Cleveland area .
6 He said the board 's decision had ‘ nothing to do with the Romb incident ’ or the dispute over allegations of cheap foreign imports undermining local quayside prices .
7 He said the issue would not be posed until 1998 , when Europe 's telecommunications markets are due to be completely opened .
8 He said the issue of knife carrying was a major concern to Scottish people and the police and that recent statistics showed that half of all murders in Strathclyde had involved knives .
9 He said the regulations did not apply to the whole building , only to the alterations carried out .
10 He said the statue was well received at the Garden Festival and had been wanted by many local authorities .
11 So he 's filling in the application form of the dating agency , he said the girl 's got to be five foot ten , living in China ,
12 He said the charity was considering appealing .
13 He said the Melbourne couple .
14 He said , but he said it does n't give us the excuse of not paying the invoices on time , and he said erm I have warned him for it this morning and he said he will process it , and he said the cheque will be in the post here on Monday .
15 And he said the fare of 10p which will be charged will still be good value .
16 He said the wearing of poppies laudable and worthy in the outside world was considered provocative by republican prisoners who perceived them to be a loyalist symbol .
17 He said the canopy was down ; he could n't see inside . ’
18 He said the killings had shaken some members of Panama 's Defence Force , but that in the aftermath of the uprising , when suspicion of complicity ran wide , no one was prepared to plead for the lives of the coup plotters .
19 He said the court was conscious that any delay would not affect Rhys , who suffers from Batten 's disease , an inherited metabolic disorder which causes blindness , dementia and death usually by the age of seven .
20 But he said the problem was caused by a staff shortage :
21 He said the problem had escalated over the past decade .
22 He said the problem extended into parts of East Middlesbrough and probably elsewhere in the county .
23 He said the country is on the brink of a tourism explosion which could end in disaster for the local community if it is n't managed properly .
24 He said the country had been ‘ stunned ’ last week by the prospect of a government which on the one hand said Parliament would make the decision on ratification , but on the other that the Government would use the Royal Prerogative ‘ to avoid any voice , any vote , and decision by Parliament ’ .
25 He said the country 's criminal and civil courts were creaking at the seams in spite of efforts to shore them up .
26 He said the council had put up a wire fence at the place on the cliff-path .
27 He said the council was involved in such debate with local representatives of Caldaire and he found Mr Widmer 's remarks surprising .
28 He said the council intends to tighten up the by-law on dog fouling making it an offence for owners not to clear up after their dogs .
29 He said the council chamber in Middlesbrough town hall or Teesside Polytechnic could have been considered or public buildings in one of the districts .
30 He said the council received about £200,000 a year to act as the collecting agent for the water authority but it cost nearly double that to do it .
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