Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] say [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I said you , I said I do n't go out with and he 's saying , she 's saying that I do
2 like be doing his A levels and that she 's saying that she 's gon na take both of our stereos , lock them in the , lock them in the shed all day , take
3 Because she 's saying that she ca n't make herself sick .
4 I was terrified when Herman , like someone in her books , turned to me and said : ‘ How delightful it would be if one could hear what she 's saying when she does this .
5 People still think the greatest compliment they can pay you is to say that you look younger than your age .
6 It 's said that you will always remember your first time .
7 It 's said that he first traced the outline for his ladylike creation around a tall woman friend .
8 Willis was blamed for costly delays that plagued filming throughout , and it 's said that he antagonized his co-stars by constantly ad-libbing during takes , leaving the other actors speechless .
9 What that exhibition in fact is doing is that it 's not saying here 's a new spirit in painting , it 's saying that we the organizers , having not bothered to show you these things in the sixties and seventies , will now allow you to see them in the eighties , and we will pretend there 's a new spirit because we think it 's good for the art world to have new fashions , new movements , or at least something new going on that will produce some kind of emotional pressure .
10 For all that the Government is making a bit of er er idiot of itself by not embracing the things that it needs to embrace the things it needs to do , at least it 's saying that it wo n't do them .
11 It is said that they place great strains on family life , and people feel they would be unable to cope with a mentally handicapped child .
12 But that Moorish Negress was so skilful in drawing the Turkish bow , that it was held for a marvel , and it is said that they called her in Arabic Nugueymat Turya , which is to say , the Star of the Archers .
13 In the jargon it is said that they can not even get on the Masters and Johnson ‘ ski-slope ’ , let alone start down it .
14 It is said that they would increase the cost of petrol by 20p a gallon .
15 It is said that they learn to ride before they learn to walk , and this is almost true .
16 It is said that they play none really well but this was not true of Tom who looked like becoming a child virtuoso of the flute .
17 Furthermore , of the apostles it is said that they are to go out and bear witness to Jesus .
18 It is said that they should have done so , especially as there were circumstances which might have put and should , it is said , have put experienced medical staff on inquiry .
19 It is said that they were friendly and ready to be pleased by everything .
20 ‘ The Hindus venerate oxen , ’ he wrote , ‘ and it is said that they actually drink the oxen 's urine when they fall sick . ’
21 Sheldon had become much attached to her during his time at the Lock Hospital and it is said that she asked him to embalm her body after her death , which he did .
22 Maria ( whose name is pronounced ‘ Mah-Rye-Yah ’ , as in ‘ Black Maria ’ ) is the daughter of a Bean Street neighbour , and suddenly without provocation it is said that she starts an uproar of a fight in which Mrs Jenkins is stabbed .
23 Presumably , since it is said that she lived to 127 , her sixties would be equivalent to our thirties or forties .
24 An example of the first might be Mrs Thatcher , insofar as it is said that she dominated her Cabinets .
25 It is said that she leaves her ahi-ka ( burning fire ) and becomes an ahi-tere ( unstable fire ) .
26 Many legends are told of Barbarossa ; it is said that he is not dead , that no true Emperor has ruled since his reign , and that he lives on until the Day of Judgement .
27 One of the best descriptions of the landscape of Madeira is that given by White and Johnson ( Madeira. : Its Climate and Scenery , 1860 ) : ‘ When Columbus was asked by Queen Isabella to give her some notion of the configuration of Jamaica , it is said that he took up a sheet of paper , and after crushing it in his hand , partly opened it out ; then placing it on the table , he told her Majesty that she would derive a better idea of the island from the crumpled paper than from any description conveyed in words .
28 It is said that he was found out by one of the groups of civilian vigilantes who sprang up spontaneously on 22 December : apparently he had disguised himself in ordinary working clothes and was driving a Dacia 1300 when stopped , but suspicion was aroused when a search of his car revealed citrus fruits , like oranges and pineapples , in the boot — no ordinary Romanian had access to them .
29 It is said that he was an adventurer , one of those restless souls who led a small band of followers from the eternal peace of Avelorn to seek his fate in distant lands .
30 It is said that he stood transfixed before the Altar of Khaine , and even laid his hand on the hilt of the great weapon .
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