Example sentences of "says [conj] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Mahmoud Talhouni says that since the last elections , television and communications have increased the electorate 's awareness .
2 Second , although there is no reason to expect any model to be other than linear and additive , there is an argument , presented by Flowerdew ( 1988 ) , which says that since the response variable compromises count data , the appropriate regression model should combine a Poisson error distribution with an identity link function ( see Aitkin et al. 1989 ; 217 ) .
3 The AA says that since the law about 85 to 95 per cent of people are wearing seat-belts .
4 Labour MP Peter says that since the bill contains measures to help the battered insurance forty four Tory MPs who stand to gain should n't be allowed to vote .
5 The company 's spokesman , Paddy Carson — a verbose Irishman with an impressive lay command of environmental issues — says that since the row over Probe 's involvement , Loblaws has been deluged with letters of support from concerned consumers .
6 But the headmaster says that since the ban , playground behaviour has improved .
7 Genentech says that once the company gains approval from the food and Drug Administration it will distribute the drug only to hospitals .
8 Corris says that once the ISDN lines are there , the company will be able to use them to nail up permanent and semi-permanent virtual circuits , potential competition for the company 's leased line business .
9 The law says that once the employment contracts have been accepted by the employee , then the employer should not make changes without agreement .
10 It seems to me there is a tenable argument which says that whether the road the relief road is north or south of Knaresborough , is a strategic matter .
11 Eliot , who says that while the reader works at subduing the difficulty of a poem , the poem is doing its emotional work on him .
12 The RSC says that although the combination would create a very large body and might result in a ‘ loss of focus ’ on pollution control , it would avoid serious disruption of programmes and would provide integrated operations at the ‘ delivery end ’ of its service .
13 Walker says that although the animals were fully anaesthetised , some students believed they were suffering ‘ Of course , there is no similar emotional reaction when the computer takes the place of the animal . ’
14 BusinessAge says that although the paper millionaires may be incredibly wealthy one day , their wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market and share dealings from day to day .
15 Ralph Pickles says that although the product is not profitable yet , the price has been set to allow for expanded production .
16 Dr Julian Hopkin says that although the altered gene is passed from generation to generation by both sexes , the mother appears to be the final passage for the development of the illness .
17 Strathclyde says that although the number of bed nights at its remaining centres will be reduced by 17 per cent to 110,600 , the range and quality of education will be improved .
18 ADAS says that because the test relies on germinating , growing and spraying seed under controlled conditions , some results may not be forthcoming until the new year .
19 Hui says that because the source code is written under the assumption that the user knows both J and C , someone that knows APL and C will find J much easier to use than someone who knows only C. Another advantage is that J can run on a range of boxes , including the RS/6000 , Digital Equipment Corp VAX , Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh and iAPX-86 personal computers .
20 It also says that because the hubs incorporate fault watch on each port , managers are alerted to beaconing terminals within 20ms .
21 He says that if the wages element is higher than 15 per cent of the selling costs , then he has ‘ to work out ways of working faster ’ !
22 It says ‘ the commission shall , in the case of any nominated news provider , review the performance of that body as a nominated news provider ’ , and says that if the commission is not satisfied with the news coverage other suppliers should be found .
23 Mr Power says that if the 1980s were the decade of quality , then the 1990s will be the decade in which car makers pay more attention to distribution .
24 He says that if the King persists in staying away , there will be mutiny if not now , then when the weather gets wetter and colder .
25 Hindsight says that if the Lotus mechanics had n't worked so hard and so efficiently and if Emerson had n't been able to race , Jackie Stewart 's two victories in the last grands prix of the season would have given him the championship .
26 Graham says that if the set-up is a success — and it certainly looks as if it 's going to be — he may take on more charity tanks in the future .
27 He says that if the Ministry of Culture still go ahead and grant permission for the excavation to proceed , then it will be vital for them to involve scholars and specialists .
28 About fish , a matter of great symbolic and economic importance in Norway , the government bluntly says that if the EC asks for more fishing rights in Norwegian waters there will be no question of Norway joining .
29 Another says that if the diner happens to put an elbow out , it can be put back at once .
30 The first law says that if the process communicates , the environment is not interested in whether this occurred before or after a SKIP guard .
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