Example sentences of "[noun prp] smith [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 But councillor Pat Smith says he has documents and photographs that prove him right .
2 At one point Ms d'Argy Smith feared he was going to be sick over her designer jacket .
3 The Test and County Cricket Board 's chief executive Alan Smith said he was satisfied with assurances he had been given about the safety of Graham Gooch 's 16-man squad .
4 Mr Smith said he feared that opt-out schools could give rise to a two-tier education system .
5 Mr Chambers said Mr Smith claimed he did not have £407 and , when he said he would take his Astra instead , Mr Smith said it had been sold .
6 Only Mr. Smith said he had been able to see the man 's face .
7 He says he was made redundant from his storeman job but Mrs Smith says he was sacked for being drunk .
8 He says he was made redundant from his storeman job but Mrs Smith says he was sacked for being drunk .
9 The give-us-our trough back campaign is threatening to organise a protest march every week but Councillor Smith says he wo n't even discuss moving the trough until he receives a full apology from his accusers .
10 Justice For All spokesman William Smith said he backed the committee 's call for an independent probe into the cases .
11 Denis Smith says he enjoyed himself at Stoke especially in the early seventies when they had a good team … as a professional he wants Oxford to win but after the game will revert to being a stoke supporter … he says his young son also supports them
12 Denis Smith says he 's been trying to get players since he came but has to sell first and there have been no bids for any of the players .
13 Denis Smith says he 's always been a Stoke fan and his name always comes into the reckoning when the job is going and he 's made no secret of the fact that he 'd like to manage the club
14 And manager Walter Smith said he would not play him unless he was fully fit .
15 Rangers boss Walter Smith admitted he has had Gordon in mind since Trevor Steven moved to the centre of the midfield at the start of the season .
16 The debate there has hardly started : for example , when John Smith says he is in favour of a bill , he needs to be pressed on what it will contain ( social and economic rights as well as political ones ? ) ; and whether it will be repealable by a simple majority of the Commons .
17 This morning John Smith says he is saddened by John 's remarks , he thinks it will give some material to John Major , I 've got news for him , many times I 've been saddened when he 's said nowt to John Major when all the clangers he 's dropped .
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