Example sentences of "he said that the " in BNC.

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1 He said that the federation does not predict that any sector of engineering will increase employment next year , though it forecasts the civil aerospace industry will be least badly affected because of a backlog of orders and its high level of exports .
2 He said that the FIA tribunal had no right to rule on the case until a hearing in Portugal and should not have heard representation from Mansell and Ferrari at a hearing in Paris last Thursday .
3 He said that the diocese of Durham wanted him and that the Archbishop of York was now persuaded that they were right .
4 He said that the Durham diocese wanted Ramsey .
5 He said that the Queen eagerly waited for the bishop to show some of his eccentricities but , ‘ fortunately or unfortunately ’ he had acted with the utmost decorum .
6 He said that the only questions under discussion were whether Ramsey was Ramsey and whether he had been legally elected .
7 When it was taken up with the Headmaster he said that the boy 's name was not on the roll , they did not know of him .
8 He said that the Commission ‘ has not wavered one iota ’ in its determination to ensure competition .
9 He said that the polling had been interrupted because the polling officers shut down for lunch .
10 But there was laughter at his response to a question about a reported split among the directors when he said that the board was ‘ united and happy ’ with the direction the club was taking .
11 But there was laughter at his response to a question about a reported split among the directors when he said that the board was ‘ united and happy ’ with the direction the club was taking .
12 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
13 He said that the Italian Government , which takes over the presidency of the EC Council of Ministers , in July should ‘ convene and open ’ the treaty revision conference before handing over its presidency in December next year .
14 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
15 He said that the deportations could jeopardise international negotiations aimed at finding a long-term solution to the boat people problem .
16 He said that the police had a statutory obligation for public safety .
17 although he would want to return to the question of public spending savings , he said that the report was a very thorough examination and also exceptionally well written .
18 What had St John meant when he said that the Word was ‘ with God ’ ?
19 And he said that the video was ‘ just a drop in the bucket of Neighbours memorabilia ’ .
20 Harlequin captain Winterbottom was on the ball when he said that the cup suited them best in so many ways .
21 He said that the land was given in 1962 as a charitable gift by Mr Ina Clayton , a metal merchant , to be used ‘ solely ’ as playing fields for the benefit of local inhabitants .
22 He said that the handcart was not by the union building , either . ’
23 ( Thus , he said that the Brno Congress had accepted the demand for ‘ personal cultural autonomy ’ , when it had not ; indeed , Lenin made the point that not even the Austrian party had accepted the southern Slav position . )
24 He said that the departure from Kabrit was a delightfully vague affair with nobody really having any clear idea of how long they were going to be away for , and not giving two hoots anyway .
25 He said that The Soldier 's Tale , too , was quite unlike anything else being done in South Africa then .
26 He said that the inspectorate would probably take the form of an ‘ inspectorate of national inspectorates ’ .
27 He said that the increasing number of pressure groups in other EC countries ( which at the moment have fewer groups than the UK ) would influence both public and political opinion and thus contribute to a situation in which implementation and enforcement of EC environmental legislation would improve .
28 He said that the Government had only pledged itself to employ the successful barracks architects , but not the Government Offices architects .
29 He said that the Government had not given satisfactory reasons for choosing Scott .
30 He said that the predominance of classical entries in the competition came from the supposition that it was the favoured style , but the judges had awarded four out of the seven prizes to Gothic designs .
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