Example sentences of "say [conj] she [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And although Claire says that she likes the idea that they are women and promotes that image , they do not want to be seen as a peculiarity .
2 She says that she likes the classes , they 're interesting .
3 She says that she loves the air of danger .
4 Mary Jane says that she loves the feeling of space but the only drawback is not having a hallway to put the wet coats and muddy boots in when it rains .
5 She says that she wishes the chair had been available when Paul was younger .
6 I do n't know actually , she has n't really said that she wants it she 's talked about it , but she has n't said whether she wants the job or not .
7 Eve had written a very neat correct letter saying that she accepted the invitation with pleasure .
8 Mrs Healy said that she heard the girls were running and laughing like they had done in Knockglen and they were hit by a car .
9 She did not appear to be unduly depressed and now said that she thought the act had been rather drastic , but did not regret it .
10 Mrs Prentiss , the American consul 's wife , in her last letter to America , said that she had the opportunity of leaving St Pierre with her husband on an American schooner , but decided that the situation did not warrant it .
11 Lalumière , in an address to the Royal Institute for International Affairs in London on Feb. 28 , 1991 , said that she saw the Council of Europe as an important institutional link between western and eastern Europe , particularly in the field of human rights .
12 S said that she needed the car to take her family to the airport and that in any case they were only abroad for one week out of two , so she would need the car again on her return .
13 Secretary Joan Smiles said that she preferred the Dean Centre to Westwood House while clerical officer Norma Clark said : ‘ Westwood House has n't got the character of Dean , but the facilities are much better . ’
14 Yes , she said that she opened the door of the cab , to enable the porter to place her luggage within , before entering herself .
15 Once to confirm her name and address in Frobisher Drive in Swindon and once to say that she understood the charge , of murdering an infant female baby .
16 Tessa wrote to say that she found the shop which is tucked away behind ‘ Wheels 'n' Things ’ , a motor spares shop , quite by accident .
17 So after dinner I said and she rang the Leeds and they said the cheque comes back here .
18 ‘ I 've already phoned , ’ Roman said as she lifted the receiver .
19 ‘ The islands , ’ she said as she took the prey .
20 ‘ I feel like a new man , ’ he said as she put the flask away and combed the crumbs from the dashboard into her cupped hand .
21 ‘ What are you looking so red in the face about , Harry ? ’ she said as she put the tray down on the coffee-table .
22 ‘ I thought for a minute you could have been Billy sitting there , ’ she said as she put the tea down on the desk .
23 Still , she said as she turned the corner of the High Street .
24 ‘ My ! my ! ’ she said as she opened the door , ‘ No expense spared .
25 ‘ We have n't got much , ’ my mother said when she read the letter , ‘ but we 've certainly got more than she or the other people in Mavhinje have .
26 " Cheers , " Timothy Gedge said when she opened the hall door .
27 ‘ I 'm astonished , Loretta , ’ Tracey said when she described the raid on Puddephat 's rooms .
28 Needless to say though she left the studio offering no apologies , no thanks , no farewells .
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