Example sentences of "he say [that] [noun] " 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 He says that Churchill had told them they could be proud to have mined coal for the war effort .
4 He says that smokers in central Europe and the former Soviet Union are crazy about Lucky Strike , Kent , Pall Mall and Hollywood .
5 He says that Dodo often uses a shoe as a loo .
6 He says that Blaine 's falconer in Islay was Leonard Potter .
7 He says that things like candle sticks are stolen , then used as impliments to break windows .
8 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 .
9 He says that residents must have seen what happened .
10 He says that Ross is a friendly place .
11 He says that scientists have certain tests they need to carry out , they ca n't really be sure how she died until shis has been done .
12 He says that moral is low , with workers now waiting to see who have been chosen for the latest redundancies .
13 He says that prisoners who are addicts face the problem of drug withdrawal , and so the demand for drugs is often high .
14 But he says that BICC 's businesses are well positioned strategically and financially to take advantage of any economic upturn .
15 He says that Cromwell once more lectured him ‘ tediously ’ and seemed to pay little attention to Baxter 's views .
16 He says that Cedric Rhoades , the former Lancashire chairman , had noted that there were growing hostilities between the countries of India and Pakistan .
17 Second , he says that Jesus gave them power over unclean spirits , and that when they were under pressure the Spirit of their Father would speak within them ( 11:20 ) .
18 He says that walking is easier when his two friends help him .
19 He says that dinosaur specimens from late Cretaceous rocks reveal low predator/prey ratios of from 3 to 5 per cent .
20 He says that Lord Dulverton loved the deer on his Scottish estate so much he established a herd in the Cotswolds .
21 He says that Murray Johnstone looked at the idea but concluded that : ‘ There did n't seem to be much sense in launching a common investment fund .
22 He says that Murray always tried to help others , and it was doing just that which led to the tragedy .
23 He says that Murray was a friend to everyone .
24 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 .
25 He says that businesses need Government help : if it does n't come the Chancellor should resign .
26 He says that businesses need Government help : if it does n't come the Chancellor should resign .
27 Well here 's the Director General of Fair Trading , and this is someone who 's had quite a bit of experience on this , Sir Gordon Borey and he says that motorists should ensure that any cover they buy is in the form of an individual insurance policy in their name .
28 He says that women are being conned into believing they will someday be ordained .
29 He says that Hereford needs some sort of scheme which will be sympathetic to the area 's enviromnent , but succeed in reducing traffic .
30 Thus , when he says that changes are ‘ overdetermined ’ he has in mind a variety of factors , some more nearly connected than others , which all contribute to a single outcome .
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