Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] said [prep] " in BNC.

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31 I 've spoken to Angela and Angela said , just alter the week numbers on the , on your P forty five , but as I 've just said to Neil if I do that , that is gon na throw it out for year end when I give you yo your green slip .
32 so you close him on his final objection , you listen , you then sell him his objection , right , you sell him his objection , right , you confirm his answer , right , whatever he says to you and his answer you actually confirm it back to him , you do n't interrupt him , right , you do n't guess where he 's at , right and basically if work through a system you 'll get on there , now for me to be able to , to , to , what I 've just said to you is a load of garbage , but if I was sitting I was sitting actually go through each one of these steps and that 's what you term as a closing sequence , you see what I mean ?
33 As I say , I er well I 've just said to you , I mean er we sell forty odd quids worth to blokes .
34 Is the implication of what you 've just said to the Chairman that you agree with Mr Allenby that this animal is a different one than anything that might go to an I five site ?
35 I think erm it does tie in erm er what you 've just said with one of the points that made at the P P C day , that the P P C now has no representatives ' organizations or parish organizations .
36 ‘ With all you 've just said on my mind ?
37 It is gated open when it binds to molecules of acetylcholine , and in accord with what I 've just said about its selectivity , it 's a non-selective cation channel .
38 If you consider what I 've just said about Z scores , let's assume that there is a positive correlation because if we have a Z score of one on A , let's assume we also get a Z score of one on B. These numbers in fact ca n't happen in practice .
39 erm It 's not easy to give an example that 's brief , because of what I 've just said about the style , but I offer one very short passage here , which might or might not convey what I 'm attempting to say .
40 Can I interpret what you 've just said as erm representing in effect an aim on the part of the County Council to secure in Harrogate the nineteen ninety one area of employment land plus ninety hectares in two thousand and six ?
41 What Razumikhm had just said about Porfiry also disturbed him .
42 do you see what I mean , right , sit and re-question close , right you can close them on ee do you want to include the extra window for two hundred pound , you follow me you 've hit them with a price you want to close them , right and you sit and do the paperwork and you just say to them do you want me to include the extra window for two hundred pounds because you 've already said to them you , you give an extra , do you follow me ?
43 I think the best thing in a way , is not to repeat what you 've already said to each other .
44 Well I 've already said about the bulk transfer Giro , I quite honestly do n't know whether any other option can be given to people , they 've given the option to defer their pension with the Post or their present scheme , transferred it new company scheme or take out er the money and take out a personal pension fund er I suppose there might be a possibility of offering people after a certain number past a certain number of years the opportunity to remain within the fund they 're in but er the contribution and who , who makes a contribution may be a problem , but that 's the only other option I can see .
45 What I 've always said about life itself .
46 I 've always said to myself that if a little pocket calculator can do it why should n't I ? ’
47 No , I know , I do n't mean owt , owt wrong but I just ca n't remember these two names , I do n't know why , there 's something I 've never been able to , cos I 've always said to you ai n't I ?
48 Poor Susie Smallwood , she had always said to herself , poor Susie , with her discontented little face and her sports car and her Rolex watch ; but now enviable Susie who could , and would , albeit with a show of petulance , leave Loxford and begin again .
49 " My dear , it is God 's will , " Amabel kept on saying because that was the thing her own mother and her dear old nanny — both gone now — had always said to her .
50 He had already completed his required 30 , but had always said from the start that he was going to be along on my last one , and he did it .
51 No one in their history had ever said to them that they did n't want to be famous , ’ says Gedge .
52 It was the worst thing she had ever said to him , but it had come out unpremeditated and could not be unsaid .
53 It could not have come about if the Trust had ever said to itself ‘ it is time to stop growing ’ .
54 It was the most intimate thing he had ever said to her .
55 There was n't one word of commendation in anything he had ever said to her .
56 She remembered every single thing Vitor d'Arcos had ever said to her , Ashley thought , in grim self-mockery .
57 ‘ That 's the nicest thing you 've ever said to me , ’ said Lydia .
58 And thankfully us independent consultants in training have just been er vindicated for all we 've ever said about them .
59 Well seriously Cass like the only thing like that I 've ever said about you like is that one day in the classroom right there was this picture of this naked woman on the right ?
60 What was that Katrina had once said to me ?
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