Example sentences of "said that he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He said that he heard something like and mum and dad said he saw you and he said , hope she 's gon na tape it .
2 They said that he awarded his decisions according to the spontaneity of an appeal .
3 He said that he saw himself as a ‘ medium , not a message ’ .
4 He said that he saw his department as becoming " the second department of the environment " .
5 He was full of inconsequential but amusing chatter and Louise had been right when she said that he knew everybody .
6 He said that he believed he had lawful authority to ride the bike because he was repairing it for a friend .
7 He said that he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through .
8 He said that he believed I was the only person who could carry the country through …
9 David Evans , head of geology at the Heart of England School in Solihull , said that he feels it is vital to develop good links between industry and education .
10 It is recorded that on 4 January 1965 ‘ Mr R J Henderson said that he thought something should be done to start a Building Fund . ’
11 He was able to express his own upset at his mother 's absence and said that he thought she had gone away because he had been naughty .
12 NO SNOW fell during the night and at 10.00 , after Erika had run her five kilometres under a dazzling blue sky , Karl ran and said that he thought he rather did that a brief tour of Berlin would be possible and that he would be waiting in the lounge of the Palast at 11.00 ; adding that Paul should meet them at the television Tower at 1.00
13 He said that he thought he was being arrested in connection with the fight .
14 In his office the manager said that he thought he might have a part going , and then looked at Arthur for a long time .
15 He also said that he thought he and Strach could play in the same team .
16 The following day James Molyneaux , the leader of the Official Ulster Unionist Party ( OUP ) , said that he thought there was enough in Brooke 's speech " to make it worthwhile for us to meet him " , although along with other unionist politicians in Northern Ireland he reportedly remained adamant that the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 had to be suspended before talks could be opened .
17 He said that he thought it wrong to encourage a military spirit , and that it was contrary to the ideals of disarmament .
18 Garbett said that he thought it would be right to go to London , for the sake of the Church ; that he longed for him to come to York , for the sake of himself , he wanted Ramsey as his successor .
19 Her father came up and listened for a while and then said that he thought it was all marvellous but he did n't understand a word of it .
20 Well I did think about it but the Careers Officer advised me no cos he thought that you have to be really really good before y get in and he asked me if I thought I was really good and I said that well I was not too bad but and he said that he thought it would be better to concentrate on something else .
21 Metternich said that he signed it to please the Tsar .
22 Mr Browning , who believes the bronzes were smuggled out of the country and later bought by the galleries , said that he felt he had been ‘ led up the garden path ’ .
23 He said that he felt it was unfair that his wife should reprimand Jenny as she was so young and did not know how to share properly yet .
24 He said that he said it does n't happen in York , but it has happened in some places you know .
25 Palestinians with relatives still inside Israel could pay two-week visits — many , like Damiani 's wife , have gone wistfully to look from a distance at the homes they once bought and lived in — and the same Israeli spokesman who referred to the Palestinian Arabs as ‘ a community of refugees ’ said that he had himself assisted 40,000 Palestinians to rejoin their families and become Israeli citizens .
26 During his call , made from the chalet of his friends Charles and Patti Palmer-Tomkinson , he said that he had something important to ask to her when he returned .
27 He said that he had his boss with him and that they would not wait longer than eight .
28 I must say , he said that he regretted it now .
29 Later he became less abusive and rather pathetically said that he kept himself to himself , that the girl was not roaming the streets getting into trouble like the girls who went to school , that company now would be cruel and shameful to an old man who had provided her with a home , protected her and looked after her in every way .
30 She found she hardly cared and when Mr Browning , with some evidence of concern for her , said that he feared they must take Ferdinando to Rome almost as soon as they all returned to Florence in October , she simply nodded .
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