Example sentences of "[is] say in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing is said in the Act about whether orders can be made ex parte or only inter partes . |
2 | In Sare itself apparently , on Sundays in October , a special mass is said in the church at 3 a.m. for those who are going out shooting , and the celebrant is later repaid for his early rising by a gift of live palombes . |
3 | If it is said in the context of a vicar with a bereaved family who are deeply religious it can mean , " Yes indeed , this will really help us " . |
4 | Des Wilson is not a scientist but an activist ; he is indeed , as is said in the book , ‘ one of Britain 's most experienced and best-known campaigners on social issues ’ . |
5 | It is because what is said in the House is so important to MPs that John Major can not brush aside the Iraqgate charges . |
6 | I occasionally wonder whether anyone in Brussels listens to what is said in the House , but my right hon. Friends have made it clear that Britain can not accept any defence arrangement that would weaken NATO or the Atlantic alliance , and that we can not accept any declaration of intent or prior commitment to a single currency . |
7 | As it is said in the East , ‘ only by seeking , can one find ’ . |
8 | This last co-ordinate specifically enables the hearer to interpret what is said in the light of what has already been said . |
9 | Anyway , the perceived need since 1945 is said in the Report to have been ‘ to involve employees to a greater extent in company decision making ’ whatever involvement involves or a greater extent extends to . |
10 | David , can I just clarify that this resolution now supersedes what is said in the report ? |
11 | It 's what 's passed around , it 's not what 's said in the music . ’ |
12 | You 'll also hear anything that 's said in the room , anytime , whether the phone 's in use or not . |
13 | he said it 's like a spring like day he 's saying in the South East |
14 | The cellulose chains which are laid down in the cell-wall are long and they have their length more or less parallel to the length of the cell or fibre , that is to say in the direction of the applied stress . |
15 | It claims to have been made ‘ on the advice of prelates ’ as well as of ‘ earls , barons and other faithful subjects of our realm who are of our council ’ , that is to say in the parliament which was then sitting . |