Example sentences of "[no cls] said [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 At a personal level , AT2 said that she now found the Head 's attitude much pleasanter when she met him round the school .
2 You 'll remember yesterday that we had the collection for the Crawley Strikers and that the General Secretary , rather , I was gon na say foolishly then , generously er said that we would double whatever was collected .
3 Erm , and y you er said that you that you started work in a butcher 's .
4 Scotland , and as I say er said before they got er some taped seminars taped sermons which they can send down .
5 grandma er said when she went to China and that she saw these bogeys on the back of bikes that they were carrying
6 According to ACCOUNTANCY 's holiday survey , 44% of accountants leave a contact number while they are away and , of those , 78.3% said that they were sometimes called , while 5% were frequently contacted .
7 AT1 said that she did not notice any difference in this regard but was nevertheless glad of the opportunity which the review had afforded to meet the Head personally , as she had not done so since her interview on appointment some years previously .
8 And er , I told Adele that , and I said that erm my mum erm said that I was better off sticking with you , playing with you cos Jessica erm is just between the two like like me .
9 erm No , no I do n't think so , I 've erm been a successful I 've been more successful that most and I it would appear greedy if I erm said that there was something that I think I would have done differently .
10 and they sa said that they were they would charge for putting all the new wiring in , although you 're still paying for th you know the
11 On Oct. 14 James Njiru was dismissed as Minister for Culture and Social Services ; Moi said that his dismissal was necessitated by a local party leadership dispute .
12 But there is more to be said about Lawrence ; much more than was usually said in the days when he was celebrated as a prophet of straight liberation , and more than is oft en said when he is castigated from the vantage point of contemporary sexual politics .
13 Her number BGK009059 said that she was one of the first of the Bergen K line , the Kobolds that plied the spaceways of the solar system , taking this here and that there , for nearly fifty years .
14 Only two per cent said that they were at all dissatisfied with the arrangement : to put this in perspective , about ten per cent of buyers ( credit or cash ) were prepared to admit to being dissatisfied in some way with the goods they had bought .
15 Sixty per cent of 1800 managing directors interviewed did not expect any improvement either in sales or new orders and 80 per cent said that they would either not be recruiting new staff or shedding staff .
16 In a referendum on Oct. 26 , 94.1 per cent of the population voted for the independence of Turkmenia and 93.5 per cent said that they supported the policies of the President and Supreme Soviet .
17 Of 10,000,000 workers polled , only 10 per cent said that they would support a strike in protest at the government 's economic policies , although 86 per cent expressed willingness to participate in protest demonstrations .
18 Ninety-four per cent of those surveyed thought recycling was important , but only 36 per cent did any themselves : 64 per cent said that they put all their household waste straight into the bin .
19 However , 70 per cent said that they are willing to pay higher prices for environmentally safe goods and services .
20 Now , just over two years ago , when it was first mooted that the Rockhill site would become a permanent gipsy site , we did then erm conduct erm interviews in the town , and we interviewed something like two and a half thousand people , of which ninety five per cent said that they were against a site in that particular place .
21 On Oct. 22 , 1989 , Ogonek published a poll , only 12 per cent of respondents to which believed that perestroika ( " restructuring " ) would lead to significant positive change ; only 23 per cent said that their living standards had improved over the previous two to three years .
22 Sixty per cent said that their opinion had been changed during the course of the evening ; this is certainly an indication that people respond to being involved in informed public discussion .
23 Thirteen per cent said that none of these factors made any difference , or said they did n't know .
24 When asked about the job ‘ scientist ’ , 69 per cent said that it was a man 's job and only 9 per cent said it was a woman 's job .
25 Asked whether the new rules have influenced either the amount or type of advertising undertaken , 56 per cent of those responding said that it had not and 11 per cent said that it had exercised only a very marginal effect .
26 Only six per cent said that it was ‘ a sensible way of buying ( it helps you manage your money , improve your living standards or beat inflation ) ’ .
27 Another 20 per cent said that it was ‘ a convenient way of buying ( you can get things how and when you want them , instead of having to wait , save or carry lots of cash ) ’ .
28 In the latest survey , only 5 per cent said that it remained a priority ; the emphasis had switched to defence , foreign affairs and the recession .
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