Example sentences of "he had say to " in BNC.
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1 | This is what he had to say to Parliament on 20 May 1992 : |
2 | And then later on the script she ha to say he had to say to her well , call her , you leave her and if she does n't come to you that 's not your dog and take her to the pound and have her put down . |
3 | What Gromyko had said to him and what he had said to Shevardnadze . |
4 | He had said to Mr Kuntar : ‘ You could have told me the truth from the very beginning . |
5 | ‘ Through these portals passed such illustrious men as Pitt , Walpole , Disraeli and Gladstone , to carve their names on the glorious history of England , ’ he had said to his young and captive audience . |
6 | He was pretty sure that Michel was gay , whatever he had said to Eleanor . |
7 | I was serving Mr Farraday morning coffee in the breakfast room when he had said to me : |
8 | ‘ You have to go there , ’ he had said to Henry , pressing his face forward , ‘ it 's so alive ! ’ |
9 | He told me that he had said to Ivy that he hoped between the three of us we might make head or tail of it , and she said , ‘ Well , we are three intelligent people , so I ca n't see why we should have any difficulty . ’ |
10 | It was probable that he had not , and best in any case not to go near ; soon he would miss her , want her back , and perhaps give his permission for the marriage despite all he had said to the contrary . |
11 | Adam lay in bed beside Anne , his mind repeating what he had said to Rufus on that wonderful day in June . |
12 | After a sex attack two years earlier he had said to the 40-year-old spinster that ‘ If you call the police I 'll kill you ’ . |
13 | " The critics call me cold and learned , " he had said to Virginia Woolf many years before : and the truth was , that he was neither . |
14 | ‘ You understand what Teacher Peng really is ? ’ he had said to Meg when they were alone one time . |
15 | He saw her turn and look at him , for a moment barely recognising him or understanding what he had said to her . |
16 | Henry came into Finch 's flat one day and refused the usual catechism about what he had said to the analyst . |
17 | ‘ It 's to be fair shares for all , ’ he had said to Cathbad , and Cathbad had at once said , ‘ Oh dear me , yes of course . |
18 | He remembered what he had said to Alexandra the night before : ‘ We need n't rush into anything . ’ |
19 | Was it true , what he had said to her about the value of this family life ? |
20 | Logical really , after what he had said to Pat Merge with the Mallorys ; marry a Mallory . |
21 | He had said to the clergyman that opportunity would n't knock , but you never knew and you definitely had to keep your spirits up or you 'd go to the wall . |
22 | He tried to extract every detail from his memory , quoting to himself what he had said to Cranston earlier in the day : ‘ If there 's a problem , logically there must be a solution . ’ |
23 | ‘ My dining room faces north and is difficult to heat , ’ he had said to Ianthe , and now he stood in it looking out of the window at the cold March day , fully conscious of his words . |
24 | Mental transference of some sort must have taken place because , putting down his napkin and rising , he had said to her when she had begun to remove his breakfast china , ‘ McAllister . ’ |
25 | Before , on the landing , the things he had said to her , thought of her … |
26 | A month ago he had come to see her and now she understood for the first time that what he had said to her then would change her life . |
27 | She imagined Georg happy and married to some nice girl , while she went on in this gulf of misery for the rest of her life , hanging around waiting for glimpses of Gesner , spending every night reliving every moment they had been together , all the wonderful things he had said to her , the magic of his hands when he touched her — she shivered . |
28 | " Everything in period style , " he had said to Matthew . |
29 | She repeated Miguel 's words , which he had said to her only moments before . |
30 | But at the end he had said to her soberly that it was imagination . |