Example sentences of "say that she have " in BNC.

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1 You say that she has a mineral lick — have you tried a plain salt lick ?
2 He insists on making her say that she has never , for one moment , loved anyone but him , not even her husband .
3 She says that she had hoped to spend her last years in peace and quiet .
4 The debtor says that she has not carried on business in this country since 8 May 1987 , the date upon which the business was sold .
5 Ann says that she has seen many changes over the years .
6 ‘ Apparently Emma and Sophie are fine — bearing up very well — although Mrs Meadows says that she has n't done any more than to tell the children that their parents have had a slight accident .
7 However , Sally Kuenssberg , a specialist in children 's panel training in the department of adult and continuing education , says that she has been appointed as an individual with experience of the needs of children .
8 She says that she 's been flying for three years .
9 He says that she 's gone on longer than anyone thought , and she 's not even ga-ga !
10 She says that she 's got the grades she wanted — she 's very happy .
11 She says that she 's got the grades she wanted — she 's very happy .
12 I , I , think that there is you know , something er ba er mechanically amiss as well , but er you see , you know , she , she says that she 's , she 's certainly been able to visit , which is mum 's favourite expression , a lot better
13 Celia had immediately suggested that she might like to spend the night but , rather to her relief , Alison had said that she had to get back to accompany Geoffrey to some local gathering that evening .
14 He had said that she had potential , but she had not known how much .
15 Sally-Anne had finished putting her things down , and was feeling enormously hungry as well as thirsty — Papa had once said that she had an appetite as indecent as his own , and the wonder was that neither of them ever put any weight on !
16 In a £500,000 damages action at the Court of Session , she had said that she had had a collapse after being injected with anaesthetic drugs in the operating theatre .
17 but having said that she 's got a sort of ready meal , all you have to do is use one hand either pick your plate up , put it in the microwave and you 've got a cooked meal
18 She had written to her mother giving no address , saying that she had left her husband and was going abroad , that she could do nothing more for her mother and had her own life to live .
19 Near panic had set in when Tass news agency quoted a woman who had just arrived in Novgorod , near St Petersburg , as saying that she had fled Kyrgyzstan a few days before the ‘ evictions ’ were to begin .
20 It had come out of the blue : a brief note from her , saying that she had to undergo a surgical operation .
21 He would not report her fate to the Police , and he could divert enquiries by saying that she had gone to friends in the country .
22 And Anjelica Huston returned to her own home saying that she had been humiliated for the very last time .
23 When we arrived she greeted us kindly , her first honeymoon couple , showed us round the cottage , then excused herself , saying that she had 600 lettuces to plant out before tea .
24 Again , in October 1281 , Edward I wrote to her , saying that she had always striven to keep the peace between Henry III and Louis , and between Philip III and himself .
25 Clara had actually heard one constant church attender , caught out donating a small charitable sum to the Vicar , defend herself to Mrs Maugham by saying that she had n't really meant to give it , and that she never would have given it if it had n't been that her little boy had just given up Sunday school .
26 She never said to whom that fresh statement was made , but it was apparent to the jury that she was saying that she had made a statement contrary to that incriminating one , and she was suggesting that the second statement set out her case as she was putting it in the witness box .
27 Ronnie had written to me a few months before , saying that she had hesitated to get in touch but wanted me to know how concerned she was about John .
28 She lied to Dr Wyn , saying that she had wrenched her shoulder , since although there was nothing inherently shameful about noises in the head she did not wish to confide in him .
29 I remember an English don once coming to me at the end of a meeting , and saying that she had suddenly seen that evening in Jesus Christ the answer to the rather negative existentialist framework into which her life had been cast .
30 Then she took me to the centre by saying that she had asked my husband and had given permission .
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