Example sentences of "[pers pn] says the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 so I says the only thing that 'll be is to er toast cheese on toast
2 I says the only thing is I says I bring them in and then finishing is closed .
3 She says the extensive music library represents a unique resource which the BBC can draw on in its forthcoming battle for listeners with new national commercial radio channels .
4 She says the crucial issue is not in how many cases was she right or wrong , but are doctors allowed to raise a cause for concern ?
5 She says the only trouble is when they get older
6 She says the Foreign Office gave them little information .
7 The three year old pekinese had been an eighteerth birthday present to Maxine Weblin from her parents ; she says the little dog can never be replaced
8 She says the whole family were devastated especially Damien , but he 's struggled to hide his grief well .
9 track the LH as he/she says the whole dialogue .
10 He says the current road-building programme is the biggest in this country since Roman times .
11 There 's nothing wrong with them as such but he says the real satisfaction is n't to be found in them , it 's within you .
12 He says the tabloid press has been hitting out at the Lords for a long time .
13 He says the new company would have to go for shows which make money .
14 He says the new set-up will benefit patients by cutting administration costs and freeing more money for health care .
15 he says The economic trend we 're seeing is cyclical .
16 He says the economic situation in American and Europe is not helping .
17 To Jon he says the odd thing about his haircut .
18 He says the variable pattern of snowfall does more to affect the figures than anything else .
19 He says the general public will really notice when the farmers start using water sprinklers .
20 Like he says the other week , he said
21 He says the long term interests of his company are best served in private sector , even if this causes short term problems .
22 Although he acknowledges that the moisture content is high , he says the extra drying costs are offset by catching the crop before it sheds any ears .
23 He says the origninal plan was to raise it to 12p .
24 He says the new-style Health Service is n't serving some patients well .
25 Jones is also determined to increase funding for basic research , which he says the previous government allowed to run down .
26 An Oxford academic is condemning plans to bring gifted young sportsmen to the University , because he says the academic level would suffer .
27 He says the German part would make a good hotel because the rooms were big .
28 He says the whole army is unsettled because it 's known that Famagusta will never give up while it expects a relieving ship to arrive .
29 He says the whole problem of the Oxford to Harwich route is that it will create an urban sprawl , another outer London which we ca n't afford .
30 He says the whole initiative is worthwhile and will be of great benefit but the loss of the Dickensian character of the area would be detrimental .
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