Example sentences of "[noun] say that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yesterday , though , the resilient Dunwoody said that he hopes to be back in action at Ascot on Wednesday .
2 from the Conservatives saying that they believed in nursery education .
3 Alexander said that everyone wants to be right but no one stops to think whether their idea of right is in fact right .
4 Graeme said that he ran along the line , and pulled the trolleys off .
5 The judge said that he took into account McKie 's age in sentencing him .
6 Later , in exile , she defended the festival saying that it brought to Iran purist , traditional art form all over the world .
7 In Lawrence [ 1982 ] AC 510 , Lord Diplock said that there had to be an obvious and serious risk of some physical harm or substantial damage to property in relation to reckless driving and causing death by reckless driving .
8 We also booked hotels in advance , since the guidebooks said that they tended to be busy .
9 Lord Denning said that it had to be so serious that it was of the first importance that offenders be brought to justice .
10 Size of establishment is associated with number of training programmes ( see Table 4 ) as one might expect it to be , although there are differences to be noted within authorities of similar size : while none of the large libraries said that they engaged in no planned training programmes , they did not fall into Category I ( Category I was 30 or more programmes and was a very broad grouping , with several libraries mentioning well over 100 programmes ) .
11 Only a quarter say that it led to in-service training and a fifth think that it improved staff relations and improved teaching methods .
12 Bill Mumford says that everybody goes on these trips comes back changed in some way … its a maturiing thing … and maybe it 's a lesson for all of us we should feel inspired by disabled people trying something remarkable
13 Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont said that he stood by what Lord Bingham had said .
14 Some people say that they believe in the Devil but not in demons .
15 People say that you get over it , but you do n't , not really , not properly . ’
16 However , there are both practical and legal problems in cases where the woman says that she consented through fear only : she did not resist , because she thought that it would be hopeless in the circumstances , she was terrified , or she feared serious violence .
17 Also , people have been saying to me , ‘ My brother 's girlfriend 's aunt says that she spoke to someone who saw you on ‘ News at Ten ’ the other day ! ’
18 because of recession , but as soon as er anything will change he , he said Billy said that he wants to , to get rid of it because they want to go buy an
19 The Government say that they believe in open government .
20 Steve Chapman says that he comes from the Shennington club and Nigel was a member there … he jokes that mansell was a big an idiot as all of them … breaking in the wrong place and that sort of thing
21 In deciding to take no action against the licence , Mr Peter said that he bore in mind that it was due to be renewed shortly when he would want a report on the company 's arrangements in regard to drivers ' hours and records .
22 He got him to hospital and the doctors said that he lived for 70 minutes , but he was dead by the time we got there .
23 Beaverbrook said that it came from Henderson ; Balfour said that it came from Bonar Law ; Law 's biographer said that it came from Balfour ; and Crewe said that it came from Montagu and Derby .
24 When she asks , you must on no account say that it went into the sea , because she will worry that it is a curse on you — or me as well , for it was given to me at my baptism .
25 Byrne says that they added to the confusion by jumping up and down and shouting with glee .
26 Beaverbrook said that it came from Henderson ; Balfour said that it came from Bonar Law ; Law 's biographer said that it came from Balfour ; and Crewe said that it came from Montagu and Derby .
27 Mr Clarke said that he commented to his wife : ‘ That must be the reason why he came across .
28 It seems that the guardian ad litem expressed some reservations about that decision to move the children in advance of the hearing , but by a letter of 24 January the father 's solicitors said that it seemed to them that the view of the guardian ad litem was ‘ quite wrong as a matter of law . ’
29 The survey says that there appears to be no one explanation why the fees should be so low , particularly as other companies ' fees do relate to their size .
30 ‘ Using Moorsbus is one way of the public saying that they care for the future of the moors .
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