Example sentences of "it said that [art] " in BNC.

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1 It said that a strike would be damaging to the company and to its staff .
2 It said that a continuing strong demand for credit showed that higher interest rates , whose effects were mitigated by direct subsidies and tax relief , were not holding down investment .
3 As far as danger to the local population was concerned , it said that a ‘ North East wind is blowing across the Windscale factory and is taking any radioactive dust or vapour out to sea ’ .
4 It said that a delay could cost its shareholders $165 million in lost tax deductions .
5 Nonetheless it said that a relatively small licence ( for the code to be implemented for a single architecture , for example ) will still come to a six-figure dollar sum .
6 It said that a local education authority ‘ shall , in particular , have regard to the need for securing that provision is made for pupils who have not attained the age of five years by the provision of nursery school . ’
7 It said that a month-long inquiry had shown BA would not dominate the market for flights between London and Brussels , so it had no reason to object to the takeover .
8 I have heard it said that an Englishman 's humour is unique .
9 In addition to the general comments and proposals that the Environment Select Committee made about tightening up the approach to dealing with toxic and hazardous waste , it said that an environmental protection agency should be set up .
10 I have also heard it said that the lemon reduced the foam to manageable proportions , but why would anyone want to flatten a naturally sparkling drink ?
11 It said that the ambulance control centre at Waterloo was in ‘ chaos and confusion , ’ and maintained that ambulance crews were continuing to answer 999 calls , even though they were suspended .
12 It said that the study had proved that the capital and operating costs then being achieved made the advantages of diesel much less attractive and that the cost benefits had diminished .
13 It said that the Special Powers Act was preventing British standards of justice from prevailing in Northern Ireland , and went on :
14 It said that the Commissioners of Works were inviting ‘ architects of all countries ’ to submit designs for the concentration of Government Offices on the site between Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament , and for two buildings , one for the Foreign Office and the other for the War Department , which the ‘ Government have determined to erect forthwith , as parts of a general scheme ’ .
15 It said that the governors ‘ do not see the immediate necessity for applying to the Crown for a Royal Charter to be granted to this Institution ’ but that ‘ every facility ’ would be given to the veterinary surgeons ‘ for procuring an Act of Parliament to prevent certain grievances complained of by the Memorial , which could not be relieved by a Charter ’ .
16 It said that the ‘ benefit/cost ratio of Super-SARA is low and that , at the present time , the risk can not be discounted of substantial cost overruns . ’
17 ‘ I 've heard it said that the only reason we got the contract with Talkin' Loud is 'cos we know Gilles .
18 I occasionally hear it said that the Institute 's technical policies are determined by the Secretariat in concert with the big London firms , and that the district societies no longer have any say in the matter .
19 It said that the auditors knew that Union Discount was extending credit to Berg and it was foreseeable that it would be sent copies of the accounts and would rely on them when making decisions whether or not to continue or extend credit .
20 Everyone who worked outside it said that the Citadel buildings creaked with age , improvisation , and therefore danger .
21 It said that the move is not expected to impact the 1,100 employees that Sun has in the state .
22 It said that the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company and eight other insurers had abandoned their stake by destroying or losing all records of paying the claim .
23 Top scorer with twelve enquiries , for no immediately apparent reason , was BP Research , although Martin Rylance who advised on it said that the company covered a huge variety of disciplines .
24 It said that the Emissary would soon be travelling to SenFed Central , and that en route he wished to communicate directly with me , face to face , on a matter of immense delicacy .
25 I have heard it said that the only major advance in stratigraphy and sedimentology since the Second World War was the concept of the turbidity current .
26 When my right hon. Friend last met the CBI , did he have an opportunity to discuss its recent report on manufacturing industry in which it said that the Government should have no role in backing winners , which is precisely the Opposition 's policy ?
27 It said that the Government had no policy for industry and no policy for the country , and that if they did not take a new direction there would be no British-owned manufacturing industry left in this country — now answer !
28 It said that the capital 's availability in the open market was doubtful and suspect .
29 In its recent report , it said that the White Paper ’ contains no hint of the Government 's financial strategy for defence over the coming decade . ’
30 It said that the formation of associations , movements or parties " depends on the will of citizens " , and that the LCY would " campaign for its own political legitimacy " and would seek to retain power at free elections which would be " guaranteed by the Constitution " .
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