Example sentences of "[pron] has [indef pn] say " in BNC.
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1 | Not every author who has something to say on the subject of post-war sexual morality is included in the following discussion of each of the five categories , but rather those who are considered to be most representative of each genre are discussed . |
2 | In the meantime she has nothing to say to any of you . ’ |
3 | And I think she has something to say to you … ’ |
4 | These are people who believe that everybody has something to say , and who find the idea of consensus rather boring . |
5 | ‘ No , he has nothing to say . |
6 | We always laugh and joke and talk so much that Enid hushes us perpetually , and now he has nothing to say . |
7 | He speaks when he has something to say , I 'll talk about anything with anyone . |
8 | Well he has someone saying that describing away and they say right they and just like jump off the page and start moving round the room . |
9 | If he has anything to say about them , it will be constructive and helpful . |
10 | There are no tears , no recriminations , and if he has anything to say to his team afterwards , it 's the team he talks to , not the tabloids . |
11 | The cast is assembled , but more often than not it has nothing to say . |
12 | Despite its alarmingly boring title , it has nothing to say at all about the Ford Administration : it starts off in the wholly recognisable Updike Couples-land of middle-aged infidelity in New England academia , before broadening into reflections on the way sexual liberation became virtually mandatory in the hot years of the late 1970s ( the Ford years ) . |
13 | 3.00am : The Tory group sits with folded arms and a collective smile saying it has nothing to say . |