Example sentences of "[noun] be [adj] to say that " in BNC.

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31 … Whatever be the true view with regard to the act or neglect , I think that the appellant is entitled to say that the respondents ' ‘ default giving rise to the action ’ existed at the time when he suffered his injuries .
32 Mr. Morgan : The Minister is right to say that the Department of Education and Science is formally and departmentally responsible .
33 The Minister is right to say that people think of themselves as Yorkshiremen or Durhamers or Teessiders rather than Tynesiders .
34 The Minister is right to say that there are different reasons and attitudes in the different parties in the north of Ireland on this issue .
35 So you 're saying that the treasurer was wrong to say that er in funding
36 O'Connell says the company was proud to say that it had won Posix-compliance and it now hopes to gain X/Open 's XPG branding .
37 For the purposes of analysing intonation , a unit generally greater in size than the syllable is needed , and this unit is called the tone-unit ; in its smallest form the tone-unit may consist of only one syllable , so it would in fact be wrong to say that it is always composed of more than one syllable .
38 Irina is right to say that when I lived on my own I was a lonely man .
39 The rationale is that such behaviour may make life intolerable ; and that , if indeed it does , the offended partner is entitled to say that the marriage has broken down .
40 My hon. Friend the Member for Liverpool , West Derby was right to say that we are witnessing the creation not simply of a free market in Europe , but a free market which is linked to the Delors principles and will ensure proper working conditions and adequate social provision .
41 The Leader of the House was right to say that there were many who said , in giving evidence to the Committee which he set up , that they think it right that Bills should be the subject of timetables .
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