Example sentences of "say [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 When it is the first day , put your hands down while we 're ex while I 'm explaining this , when you say when it 's the first day of any month whether it 's the first of February or the first of April or the first of December , instead of say you say this word you say for the first of the month
2 I asked at the meeting of the city board and I asked on more than one occasion , and did n't get a proper answer , what the labour group intended to do with the three point two million pounds that will build up in reserve say for the next three years .
3 In truth , the camera is a ruthless editor of visual information ; this can be made plain by looking at a picture , say of the eighteenth century , and comparing it with a contemporary print , perhaps an aquatint , and a modern photograph .
4 Just just just — if you could just if you could let me know , say within the next fortnight , if you know that is .
5 Have you used Say in the first one ,
6 ‘ Have you noticed any change in your brother recently — say in the last few months ?
7 Right , so erm , what 's happened to , to world trade over time , say in the last century , what major changes have taken place in world trade ?
8 Before we come on to look at that , can somebody tell me what 's happened to world trade say in the last century , what are the major trends in world trade ?
9 But can you just give me , sort of , a brief overview of what 's happened to the composition of world trade right , say over the last hundred years or so .
10 okay Why do you think that intra industry trade has risen , say over the last fifty years ?
11 If you actually look at what we 've paid for some of the players say over the last two or three years , I guess you 're looking at about three hundred and fifty thousand pounds .
12 The only point I felt w you know we mentioned the other day that if , if there 's a rise say on the first of April then you wan na get in a couple of months before then .
13 But suddenly , without warning , say on the eighth move , Naive Prober defects .
14 Now , when you say to the first person ‘ point to a row across ’ if they point to a row without a king you say ‘ You pointed to this I will take it away ’ .
15 ‘ We could get a boat , ’ Paul says for the eleventh time .
16 He says for the first time in his life , he 's known what life must have been like for the old masters .
17 In view of what Marc had said about the next few days , Sarella was surprised when he sought her out before dinner .
18 After all , if you had asked him , Boy would probably have said for the first time in his life , yes , thank you I am very happy .
19 The Chinese government has said for the first time that it intends to try to stop the tiger trade .
20 Common sense requires one to recognize that the most significant things were what was being said for the first time , at least in that form , in modern Catholic history and with such authority .
21 I 'm not going to go into any length about the community arts budget , that is one area of service provision that we feel , and I 've said for the last two years , does not provide value for money .
22 All mandatory cockpit voice recording systems operate on a continuous loop with a duration of thirty minutes , so the investigator can only hear what was said during the last thirty minutes of flight .
23 His loyal and seemingly very level-headed wife Nesta says of the second sex scandal he has been involved in during their marriage :
24 He says of the first degree that it happens when no other desire can divert love from God and " all labyr is lyght to a lufar " , signalling a vivid apprehension of the joy at the heart of the work of redemption .
25 ‘ They have been very supportive , ’ he says of the first major professional stage production of the novels .
26 Much the same can be said of the third issue , of free trade vs protectionism .
27 The same can be said of the next dog of great influence : Ch.
28 If the auguries for Branwell Bronte were , at best , uncertain , the same could not have been said of the last leave-taking of one of his father 's predecessors at Haworth , the Rev. William Grimshaw ( 1508–63 ) , of whom John Wesley wrote :
29 It says in the first b , yes well , mm , it does n't make sense , because they ca n't have it after seventy one can they ? er , initially .
30 Right O K yeah that 's the other major erm feature is that agriculture 's share of world trade has declined and manufacturing er share of world trade has increased and I 've got some er some numbers here erm so it says before the first world war agriculture 's share of world trade was over fifty percent , today it is less than fourteen percent okay , so agriculture 's share in world trade is declining and has been declining er essentially over the the last sort of seventy years or so .
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