Example sentences of "[verb] said [conj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Peter O'Neill , the Vicar General , representing the Bishop has said that while the financial aspects are clearly important , the most important consideration is the pastoral care of the people .
2 In the United States , the Attorney General has said that unless the American television industry substantially reduces violent programming over the next year , the government may have to intervene .
3 We have heard the ultimate nonsense from the hon. Member for Cynon Valley ( Mrs. Clwyd ) , who has said that if a Labour Government order a fourth boat they will not put any warheads on it .
4 The British Medical Association has said that if the legislation does require authorities to keep to drug budgets , the association will see that as a cash limit and cry ‘ foul ’ after accepting assurances from Mr Clarke last week that budgets would not operate as cash limits .
5 Tom Foley , the speaker of the House of Representatives , has said that if the president were to ask for the authority to use force , there is a presumption that he would get it .
6 Combined Concerns had said that after the shed ceased to be used by the railway , it had several business uses , but none proved viable .
7 George L. Monahan Jr , had said that although the prospect of East-West nuclear conflict had declined , the spread of ballistic missiles among developing countries now made the project more important than ever .
8 ‘ I 'm sure your wrong , ’ said Anna , but she remembered how Maria Jakob had said that if the money was not forthcoming she must think of something else , a way to make up to her for Melusina 's death , and she had not meant a donation to the Cats ' Protection League .
9 In 1924 Einstein had said that if the ideas , then in the air , of renouncing strict causality proved to be correct he would " rather be a cobbler , or even an employee in a gambling house , than a physicist " .
10 Held , allowing the appeal , the problem was considered in Mann ( 1972 ) 56 Cr.App.R. 750 where Lord Widgery C.J. had said that if an accused remained silent in response to every question it might well be that the evidence of the onesided dialogue should not be admitted .
11 Some soldiers had said that when the war was over they did not want to take up Party work any longer : ‘ Many of them think that they have done enough through their service at the Front or also behind the front-lines , and point to those of similar age or younger who were not soldiers . ’
12 It was true that he had never said he would marry me , but he had said that when the war was over he would write to me and try to come back .
13 Lord Wilberforce had said that where a person created a risk and injury occurred within that area of risk , the burden of proof was reversed and the defendant had to prove that his negligence was not a cause .
14 We have said that when a logogen reaches threshold ‘ a response is available ’ ; but since there are two output routes from the logogen system ( to the cognitive system and to the response buffer ) this term is ambiguous .
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