Example sentences of "[pers pn] say that [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 First you find out that she 's dead ; then , a while later , I say that I never killed a single patient .
2 does , , he came in one day and I said that we really do n't travel a lot you know
3 I said that I just happened to have my travelling rod with me … though it hardly mattered as they had more than enough gear .
4 I said that I usually threw them out each week .
5 Well I do n't I said , I said I 'll take it , but I said that I really do n't , I mean I said it 's really , I said I 've explained very carefully it 's Iris who had all that yes , ah , but here 's a script , so you see , that had at least got through
6 May I say that I wholeheartedly support a big increase in the tax on petrol ( even though I 'm a motorist myself ) .
7 No you say that I once got off with someone for some cigarettes , I never felt so awful .
8 In your application , you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants .
9 She says that they just choose the characters then improvise .
10 She says that she even has to take the duckling to work .
11 Er , she says that she 's er , there 's absolutely nothing doing just at the moment , erm , but she says that she never knows the time when she will be called upon to you know , be asked to do a trip , but
12 She says that she usually watches them on the River Thames , she 's travelled to Gloucestershire because she 's never seen them nesting before .
13 Sh she said that they mainly use it er as self defence and
14 She had only herself to blame : she said that herself too waking up in her deck-chair .
15 ‘ Annie up the road told me to come here ; she said that you sometimes take in paying guests — and there was n't anywhere else , and it was dark , and raining — but it obviously is n't a very good idea , so if you could tell me where else to try — I 'll go and try , ’ she concluded lamely .
16 She said that it never occurred to her or her husband that her village would be harmed or its people endangered .
17 When she said that she only wanted £10 for looking after little Doris , and that her mother could come and visit as often as she liked , a deal was struck and a tearful Evalina waved goodbye to Mrs Stanfield and her small daughter .
18 I got ‘ A ’ on her own and I told her and she said that she now understands an awful lot of things .
19 However , ‘ she said that she now has really no friends or relations in the world and there are times when she feels very lonely .
20 In that spirit , John Davenport , that lazy , combative and yet most perceptive of critics , wrote to me saying that he almost hoped not to have to share his pleasure in this book with too many other people .
21 And what are the rewards , well what we find and and I must say , I was really touched by it , particularly with some of our our stewards , they say that they really like they love the house and they feel it 's their own .
22 He 's on reserves and they say that we already have more than our quota per pupil than most other places . ’
23 Homosexual clergy also need appropriate pastoral support , even though in evidence to us they said that they often prefer to work in Urban Priority Areas because of the greater degree of acceptance and diversity of life-styles .
24 He says that it probably pre-dates the church by 1,000 years .
25 He says that it never occured to him to apply for planning permission .
26 He says that it never occured to him to apply for planning permission .
27 He says that I never feel randy these days , that I 'm ‘ cold ’ , and that the anorexia is stopping my hormones , which he says is stopping me from feeling sexy .
28 He says that he just walks right into the middle of a match .
29 He says that he only takes pike because eels have become inedible due to pollution .
30 But he says that he now has an Olivetti ‘ spelling disk ’ that holds 80 000 words and space For another 30 000 .
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