Example sentences of "say [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We can both feel the strain plucking at the atmosphere , so when I say I 'll return the keys to the landlord she gives me his address to get me out of the way .
2 ‘ They say we must bring the prisoners to the airport in two hours .
3 People actually say they can remember the bits I mention in the songs and usually it 's completely not the case .
4 The men say they will picket the pits at Ystalyfera and Cwmllinfell .
5 They say they will have the prisoners or they 'll cut you down . ’
6 Now , I says I 'll get the police the next time !
7 Amy , Amy — this in a stentorian roar , because Mrs Abercrombie is very deaf — Amy , I 've told the lady on you , she says she 'll have the police round if you do n't watch out … .
8 ‘ Sometimes she says she 'll take the kids out to the middle of a lake and drop them in .
9 As has been said , only one in five Trusts have said they 'll honour the terms and conditions of the National Health Service workers and we 've seen the disgraceful decisions that 're being made in .
10 The project manager says he can help the workers from E. Walters :
11 The Government says it would give the pensioners more security .
12 If DCE is accepted as a de facto standard , Novell says it may embed the modules NetWare , although it says this is unlikely to happen unless OSF reviews its DCE licensing fees currently running at some $2,500 .
13 Raytheon says it will meet the unions when it has checked the business over .
14 Daiwa says it will reimburse the losses of those who invested in Mr Yanagitani 's scheme because of his position as branch manager .
15 So far Gloucester County Council has said it will investigate the points she makes .
16 And now Oftel , the watchdog of the phone industry , has said it will withdraw the companies ' code of practice next month .
17 He would certainly hand Oliver over to the police ; he had said he would tell the police about Alice and this was much , much worse .
18 Looking over his shoulder he saw at once the brass bedstead , and the sewing-machine table on top of which Stanley had said he would find the boxes of glass balls .
19 Afterwards the clergyman had said he could feel the devils leaving the body of the afflicted person , like an electrical current seemingly .
20 right , you 'll gather a bit of string , I 'm not saying you 'll use the words I 'm using , but the theme , do you see the theme that I 'm talking about , about moving people and
21 Dressed in silk and ablaze with jewellery , apparently to prove that Donna 's inheritance was no myth , Mavis Bricknell stumbled off towards the toilet room at the dome car 's entrance saying she must repair the ravages to her face , and presently she came back , screaming loudly .
22 He was right when he said the question I would have to answer most was ‘ When do we reach so and so ? ’ … and if I were a regular waiter he said I would know the answers , even though we 're thirty-five minutes earlier everywhere than the regular Canadian . ’
23 He said I 'll make the decisions !
24 I said I 'd keep the beans for
25 Matron said she 'd find the others and they arranged to meet in the sick bay .
26 Mrs Baines said she could see the buildings burning 100 yards from the house .
27 And if you recall some time ago we wrote and said we would like the buses that go down Station Lane Edingley to come through our village .
28 I said we could select the venues , he could write his own cabaret show ; he could go out and do 20 minutes and pull £100 a week , which was a lot of money in the 60's .
29 ‘ Donna , I said we should call the police .
30 Rivals Tesco , Asda and Safeway immediately said they would match the reductions .
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