Example sentences of "said at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sociability sells , ’ the head of the International Models office in Milan said at every opportunity .
2 Narasimhan Ram , associate editor of The Hindu , a Madras-based daily , said at a press conference that it had been preparing to publish documents about the £550m Bofors contract to supply the Indian army with 155mm howitzers .
3 Sadoon Hamadi , the new prime minister , said at a press conference : ‘ What is intended to starve the Iraqi people so that they revolt and change their leader Saddam Hussein . ’
4 said at a press conference in May that he had some misgivings about a formal sentence bargain , but thought it would be possible to devise a procedure which would be acceptable .
5 Stoltenberg said at a press conference on Sept. 28 that " a complete ban would put our commitment to the NATO alliance in question " .
6 Botha , who met dos Santos and his Angolan counterpart , Lt.-Col. Pedro de Castro Van-Dúnem " Loy " , said at a press conference that a solution to the conflict in Angola should be achieved " by Angolans " , although he added that South Africa was prepared , if asked , to " make its contribution " .
7 The Prime Minister , Margaret Thatcher , who had previously held that the time was not yet ripe for ERM entry , said at a press conference later on Oct. 5 that it was now possible because of " incontestable signs that the economy is working in the way we intended it to " .
8 The meeting had been convened at the initiative of Yugoslavia as current chairman of the NAM , and the Yugoslav Foreign Minister Budimir Loncar said at a press conference afterwards that " the foreign ministers could not agree on a joint statement , but opted instead for a plan of action to prevent the war 's escalation … starting with the rapid deployment of a mission of three to four ministers to Baghdad within a few days " .
9 Baker said at a press conference in Berlin on June 20 that three main problems remained to be resolved before the conclusion of a START agreement : a common definition of new types of missiles ; agreement on the number of warheads allocated to each ballistic missile ; and greater transparency of telemetric inscription ( the coded electronic information carried by strategic weapons ) .
10 Leonid Shebarshin , resigned on Sept. 20 , but would , Primakov said at a press conference on Oct. 2 , be assisting the work of the new foreign intelligence service .
11 ‘ I 'm 28 now , so this is my last chance , ’ the St Albans boxer said at a press conference yesterday to announce his clash with champion Steve Robinson in Cardiff on July 10 .
12 We are now going through real detective work , ’ Mr Brown said at a press conference before briefing the officers involved in last night 's operation .
13 Delighted civic leaders said at a champagne celebration in the city that the decision was a vital boost to Manchester 's challenge to stage the Olympic Games in the year 2000 .
14 Mrs Rumbold said at a London conference that it was imperative to secure broad and balanced curriculums for students of different abilities .
15 As Miss Younger unzipped a leather jacket to reveal her matching Gossards , executive Peter Herd said at a London Lingerie Week show : ‘ Our age group has become younger .
16 ‘ I 'm thrilled to be here , ’ he said at a party for the London song-and-dance spectacular Valentine 's Day .
17 ‘ We are not going to be in business long term , ’ Mr Crandall said at a dinner with the reporters .
18 John Flook , authority deputy chief executive , said at a meeting yesterday : ‘ We have just about cracked the problem . ’
19 In any event , you would do well to strive to avoid the uncertainty of a dispute about the legal effect of words said at a time when tempers flare .
20 Foreshadowing the pressure his party will exert on Labour , Mr Ashdown said at a news conference in the National Liberal Club in London yesterday : ‘ I think they 've got to get down off the fence and I believe they will . ’
21 Foreshadowing the pressure that the Liberal Democrats will exert on Labour , Mr Ashdown said at a news conference in the National Liberal Club in London yesterday : ‘ I think they 've got to get down off the fence and I believe they will . ’
22 Aleksandr Shokhin , the minister in charge of social protection , said at a news conference on Feb. 5 that price rises since January had been in the region of 300-350 per cent rather than the 250 per cent anticipated by the government .
23 He said at a reception at the circuit that it was amazing that modern grand prix cars could lap so fast on the twisty and demanding Leicestershire circuit .
24 A BILL to replace the Conservatives ' local taxes with ‘ fair rates ’ heads a list of three measures that Labour would introduce within weeks of taking office , Mr Kinnock said at a media briefing in London yesterday .
25 you would n't buy that for a grand off them people he said at no price
26 He said at no time was Paul Jones ever hit with a cane or whip , at no time was he tied upside down and hit , he was never forced to get up early to feed the animals , or ill-treated in any way whatsoever .
27 ‘ Win or lose you must support your creative people , ’ he said at the Edinburgh TV festival .
28 ‘ Ah , ’ he said at the finish , ‘ there was a rumour a few years ago that some Russo had managed to get to the top of the mountain . ’
29 ‘ We are very supportive yet competitive with each other , ’ Arnesen said at the finish .
30 Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev said at the Oct. 5 meeting that the CIS " would not be a mechanism for a civilised divorce but an instrument for ever stronger co-operation between the states " .
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