Example sentences of "[noun] said that " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Singh said that she felt that Balbinder would always do what was wanted if it suited him .
2 The EPA said that the dam , which had first been proposed 10 years before , would have had " unacceptable adverse effects " on the environment and have damaged fisheries and recreational sites .
3 It was not over then however , as the soldier said that the rest of us should continue until we had also burst our balloons .
4 A young soldier said that he had a warrant to search the house .
5 My hon. Friend the Member for Chislehurst said that , on Ministers ' own admission , we no longer paid the full rate of fees .
6 Stanley Spencer said that when you paint a face , it 's like crawling across the landscape of that face .
7 The right hon. Member for Chingford said that he can not go along with the negotiations at Maastricht because he wants to protect Britain from ’ rabid dogs and dictators ’ — some might say from himself .
8 Mrs Warden said that there were other patients with similar complaints to Mrs Cook who were also at risk .
9 UI president Peter Cunningham said that in plotting the architectural direction of Unix for the mid 1990s the group will consider a number of object-oriented and microkernel technologies including Amoeba and Mach .
10 Mr Geddes said that counsel for Lothian and Tayside had advised that a referendum could be held within certain legal parameters .
11 The man standing by my side said that he had seen them behind the terminal .
12 Strasser said that the changes would give " a civilian face to the government , while the NPRC [ would ] be concerned with matters of nation-building " .
13 On two separate occasions , when questioned about the cost of implementing some proposals under the Maastricht treaty , the Leader of the Opposition said that the money could be found from the reform of the common agricultural policy .
14 However , in November 1986 , the Leader of the Opposition said that the single market would be ’ a political failure of such magnitude that it may well endanger the future development and cohesion of the Community . ’
15 The Opposition said that the public are tired of what they called the Government 's feeble excuses .
16 The principal adviser said that any factual errors would be put right as a matter of course and if there was a professional disagreement they could perhaps discuss how to change the wording of the report .
17 The principal adviser said that the advisers could only comment on what they had seen — or not seen .
18 Her mummy said that the old woman , Mrs. Zealand , was just a lonely old soul who had no one to love but her cat , and no one to love her , but to all the children she was ‘ the witch ’ and only the most daring boys ventured near her cottage , from the chimney of which it was reported green and red smoke sometimes rose , showing that the old crone was brewing spells inside .
19 Now mummy said that this was some special mixture for you .
20 On Feb. 26 Israeli Justice Minister Dan Meridor said that the US policy over the guarantees had " interfered with the peace process and given Arab negotiators an unfair advantage " .
21 Presenting the measures in a television address on Feb. 10 , the chairman of the HCS Mohammed Boudiaf said that there was no intention to dissolve the FIS provided it " took part in the democratic game " .
22 Senior partner Bill Small said that PW rejected all claims against it ‘ for any negligence or wrong-doing arising from the audit of Linter ’ .
23 Reports from the provinces said that former members of the Stasi are playing an active part in the crusade for revenge .
24 I think that once was enough , Mr. Banham said that Sheffield was a shining example .
25 In a separate speech to European Parliamentarians , President Mitterrand said that ‘ an opening to the East is not in contradiction with but reinforces European unity .
26 On Aug. 9 , when the aircraft carrier Clémenceau was directed to the Gulf area , President Mitterrand said that France 's long-standing friendly relations with Iraq , and support during its war with Iran , " allows us to say all the more clearly that we accept neither the aggression against Kuwait nor the annexation which followed " .
27 During his speech Mitterrand said that " Palestinians , as a people , must have their own identity , homeland and state " .
28 In press interviews on April 12 and 14 Mitterrand said that he was not among those who agreed with demands for a Kurdish state .
29 Mitterrand said that Turkish " association " with the Western European Union ( WEU ) was desirable ( in spite of problems raised by Greek-Turkish relations ) .
30 It would be independent of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) structure , but Kohl said that the co-operation with France would not affect his country 's commitments to NATO and Mitterrand said that the corps was not meant as a rival to NATO .
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