Example sentences of "say he think " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I found our colonel in the phone book ; I remembered old Marks say he thought they might be a Cornish family .
2 as he is an interfering what 's the word when you say he thinks he 's perfect and he 's mister hard man ?
3 IBM Corp 's personal computer business was around the break-even level or may have been profitable in the first three months of this year , the president of IBM Personal Computer Co Robert Corrigan told the New York Times : he says he thinks ‘ people will be surprised at how quickly we 're bringing this business back , ’ and that it should be solidly profitable before year-end ; problem is that its closest rivals , Compaq Computer Corp and Dell Computer Corp , which both faced the same problems as IBM , adjusted to the change in the market much more quickly , and rushed appropriate machines out while IBM procrastinated , so that they are already strongly profitable while IBM is still having to build up momentum .
4 The architect explains his reasoning and says he thinks the tenant might enjoy the privacy .
5 G. says he thinks the man is lying , that the vat went over not by accident but because the ice cream was not up to standard and pouring it away was the most convenient way of getting rid of it .
6 An hour later , he rings in , he says he thinks somebody 's following him .
7 ‘ He says he thinks he can , ’ he said .
8 ‘ Henri says he thinks he 's from a big hotel chain , and he 's trying to buy out Anpetuwi .
9 He says he thinks the theatre should be more a part of the community .
10 He says he thinks the people responsible are mindless morons and he 'd like to get his hands on them .
11 John Upson says he thinks his horse will win .
12 Glenn Hoddle says he thinks his team will win because there is a determination running throughout the club and the supporters who were robbed three years ago and could have gone on for another fifty or sixty years waiting a chance like this …
13 He says he thinks indoor opera performances at a hundred and sixty pounds a ticket will still be popular , but now outdoor opera in beautiful settings with opera stars and clasical musicians are also becoming very popular .
14 The second says he thinks it 's a good advertisement for healthy eating .
15 He says he thinks they both got the part right by not smiling .
16 He says he thinks the case has taken far too long and too many animals have suffered .
17 He says he thinks he is in Cheltenham .
18 Bob says he thinks Senada was initially wary about accepting hospitality from a single man .
19 Laurie Bruce , who was delighted , says he thinks they must have had something of everything ever recorded , from slimming exercises to the finest classical music , and jazz , and some very interesting ‘ 78 's too .
20 The Chairman of the City Council 's Planning Committee , John Power , says he thinks Mr Maxwell 's reasons are n't entirely public spirited .
21 He says he thought the passenger was then going to hit him so then he hit him first and er I think
22 John Taylor says he thought long and hard before deciding not to stand for the Conservatives in Cheltenham again .
23 He says he thought he 'd give it a try , but he got stuck .
24 Angalo had said he thought the inside of a plane would be a mass of wires and pipes .
25 He had said he thought he must have been eight but that he did n't really know .
26 Hazel remembered that Fiver had said he thought he was injured .
27 He upset Mary further by saying he thought Adam 's sister Bridget very attractive and it would be an inducement to him if she became one of the members .
28 He kissed me again and went out of the room , saying he thought it would be a good idea if he got us a drink .
29 At the symposium , ‘ Are You Prepared for IT ? ’ , hosted by Zenith Data Systems , Gates spoke out on object programming , saying he thought the concept was just another hype that extends far beyond the reality available today — having said that , he said to look out for Microsoft 's Object Linking and Embedding 2.0 ‘ during 1993 ’ , saying he was all for any technology that will enable the economical re-use of parts of programs .
30 Finally someone spoke to a policeman about her , saying he thought it was disgraceful that such a person should be allowed to lurk about near to a play-park for the under-fives , and that ‘ nutty beggar-women ’ should be kept out of the parks .
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