Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adj] say that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although some remarkably conservation-conscious agents exist , it is generally true to say that land-agents have played , and continue to play , a significant role in hastening the destruction of the English landscape by intensive agriculture .
2 Thus it is not possible to say that drivers attend to information differently for different road types .
3 This suggest that , in many cases , it is not true to say that lobby correspondents slavishly follow the Downing Street line on a story .
4 Admittedly , it is not true to say that Esau is not blessed by God .
5 It is not true to say that Freshfayre contacted Compact and neither were the staff of Compact aware until much later of Mr Bell 's interests in the company .
6 It 's not possible to say that U2 sound like blah , which is great .
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8 Of course , it is always possible to say that people are suffering from false consciousness ( women , for example , are continually suffering from the illusion that they are not being exploited in the home ) but that is surely too patronising a view to be taken at all seriously .
9 In terms of that aspect of the Fleet Street Casuals case which relates sufficient interest to the facts and merits of the applicant 's case , it is probably correct to say that ratepayers challenging decisions of local authorities , competitors challenging decisions affecting their business activities , and neighbours challenging planning decisions would be held to have a sufficient interest unless other facts of the case provided very strong grounds for denying the existence of such an interest .
10 However , it is probably fair to say that systems theory is closer to a positivist approach than the views which will now be considered .
11 It is probably fair to say that communication has sometimes been more effective at very local level where local sharing of concerns over mutual clients has been possible where inter-agency relationships are good .
12 However , it is probably true to say that Darwin 's theory does not dominate biological thought as much as it used to .
13 He is also right to say that regulations improve the quality of service .
14 But it is also true to say that fashions in philanthropy change .
15 Unfortunately it is also true to say that suicide is very common among the elderly and it is to that subject that we now turn .
16 Perhaps , for the first time , it is now true to say that money does not automatically equal power .
17 It is quite impossible to say that Woolwich paid to close a transaction since it protested that it was not liable and it immediately sought to establish that the regulations were void .
18 Despite this , it is definitely untrue to say that lesbians are not at risk from HIV infection .
19 I do think it 's very easy to say that sums of money are not financially significant .
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