Example sentences of "'s say [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This points to Eleanor of Provence , Edward 's mother and consort of Henry III , whose reputation is as bad as that of Eleanor of Castile is good — though not for David Gordon , who seems to think that because she 's said to be ‘ of Provence ’ , this puts her above suspicion .
2 Do n't make the fatal mistake of assuming other people think as logically as you do , or even hear what 's said to them .
3 It 's said to be unlucky to change a boat 's name . ’
4 It 's said to be a symbolic tale with the casting out of the snakes related to the ousting of the old beliefs .
5 She 's said to be the daughter of a English general and apparently very beautiful … a good bit younger than him , of course . ’
6 But she 's said to be brave , tough , and very bright . ’
7 She always tells me when she 's wet her pants , and understands everything that 's said to her , so why wo n't she cooperate on this ?
8 He 's said to be in a stable condition at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford .
9 He 's said to be in his 50s , stocky wearing a beige jacket .
10 He 's said to be acutely depressed , and is also thought to have a stomach ulcer .
11 He 's said to be in a stable and comfortable condition .
12 He 's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose .
13 He 's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose .
14 It 's said to be as effective as the pill and experts say it 'll widen the choice for women .
15 She 's said to be in a great state of shock .
16 An exceptionally attractive pub , it 's housed Tardis-like in a cottage that 's said to be Leyburn 's oldest building .
17 This … this cousin Mary of Mother 's , whatever she 's said about her , might be a compassionate woman ; and I do n't think she has any children of her own .
18 ‘ Is it true what 's said about them two ? ’
19 I suppose he was your first lover , and we all know what 's said about a woman and her first lover .
20 ‘ Very , from what little he 's said about her .
21 As he 's said of his ill-fated time at Virgin Records , ‘ I had to keep telling people they 're not going to make me into the next Sting . ’
22 Very little of what 's said in conversation is direct and meaningful .
23 It 's what 's passed around , it 's not what 's said in the music . ’
24 You 'll also hear anything that 's said in the room , anytime , whether the phone 's in use or not .
25 he must of done Arthur , he moved and pulled everything , he 's ever such a good boy , he 's says to ya , I do n't know why he says but I can eat as much as I can , said I never get fat , I said I know why you do n't get fat
26 No it 's not three X divided by five , it 's says of their cost .
27 No the I tell you what Andrew 's saying about poor
28 Can you hear what she 's saying about me Sidney ?
29 we 'll talk to Sue Dave that needs to be , to find out if we can , what 's happening elsewhere cos she can through her colleagues and I will also I I do n't think I 'll ring Margaret but I 'll give Terry a ring Morden who 's the record of achievement guy there and get on quite well with him just to find out what sort of tap they 're taking on it cos er yeah , I I take very much what Sandra 's saying as do n't want our youngsters to be disadvantaged in anyway if others are lies , damn lies and
30 I ca n't hear a word the child 's saying with you going on . )
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