Example sentences of "he say [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He turns to the writer again : ‘ Abraham Lincoln went on a three-day drunk , and you know what he say when he wake up ? ’ |
2 | What he say when he er heard himself ? |
3 | Remember the format controls he will normally start off , sell first routine , then he or she will have er say , right at the very end , say why he say why he or she and that 's the format I want to follow . |
4 | When we move in here , we get this guy come along to look at it , he say well this machine the er the Germans erm they 've really the pump is th is really easy to go , and so I can change your pump for you but l in your washing machine washing machine . |
5 | He say best stable for that mare is a coffin . ’ |
6 | ‘ He say enough , enough , ’ said Mario the kitchen boy helpfully . |
7 | He says apart from drill in the sense of head-counts , turn your back to the blast area and sitting on the ground covering your eyes and so on — none whatsoever . |
8 | ‘ Well , ’ he says easily , ‘ I 'm raggamuffin , but rasta still . ’ |
9 | He says cheerfully : ‘ I ca n't remember any expedition where I have n't thought that at some time . |
10 | ‘ I see , ’ he says heavily . |
11 | He says normally he would have lost the cost but this time it stayed there . |
12 | ‘ Never mind , ’ he says kindly , ‘ the heat gets on top of all of us , you know . |
13 | ‘ I 'm doing it , ’ he says excitedly . |
14 | But he says exactly what he thinks , and he always makes me think . |
15 | ‘ It was more that just successful , ’ he says today , looking back on what many consider his finest work . |
16 | He says today 's the first day of the rest of his life . ’ |
17 | He says today he 'll finish ? |
18 | ‘ We can ensure that the public has insurance cover ideally suited to their requirements , ’ he says optimistically . |
19 | ‘ There must be a few votes for an old soldier in the British Legion clubs , ’ he says optimistically . |
20 | ‘ Yeah , whatever direction we 're heading in , we wan na get there , anad we 'll do what it takes to get there , ’ he says inscrutably . |
21 | There 's no hope for a breathing space for the business community as far as Mr Humber is concerned : ‘ We will continue to campaign for the registers to include all sources of contamination , ’ he says grimly , ‘ and we will campaign for not just land liable to be contaminated to be included on the register , but then for that to be backed up by actual investigation of those sites and for that to be put on the registers as well . ’ |
22 | ‘ Businessmen ca n't innovate , ’ he says sagely , ‘ they can only harness what 's latent in customers . ’ |
23 | ‘ Prue ! ’ he says anxiously . |
24 | ‘ It 's not just me , Cameron , ’ he says tolerantly . |
25 | But he says just as worrying , is the string of unjustified complaints made against him by members of the public . |
26 | He says just put it over there he says and get yoursen another one so I picked that one up |
27 | he says just wait a minute I 'll just get everything ready so just come in when your ready so they walks in |
28 | whereas he 's got ta he says just one round here so they could make decisions for you . |
29 | And he says well , I can wait till tomorrow , better than going back and coming again . |
30 | But er , I met a chap this one day , he says well I , I saw you this morning taking milk out , he says I saw you this afternoon taking coal out , he said I see you tonight going playing tennis . |