Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [adv] say that [pers pn] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It 's just to say that I 'm going to Norwich for a couple of hours to buy some materials . |
2 | Now then part of it is they ask me You do n't have to , but they ask me to ask people to sign erm to say It 's just to say that you do n't mind your conversation being used . |
3 | It 's just to say that it 's not going up as much as they thought . |
4 | In fact it 's sometimes said that it 's one of the very great privileges of the public is that they can , by dint of writing something , and putting it in an envelope with a stamp on it , get it to arrive on an editor 's desk , and have the editor at least give a cursory glance if not a more serious glance at what 's going on , so it 's a privilege and it 's an opportunity in that case . |
5 | He 'd walk me home from school and it 's often said that he carried my ballet shoes , which sounds kind of romantic , but he actually did sometimes , if I was carrying a whole load of things . |
6 | Yet it is normally said that it is a breach of an agent 's duty to act for competing principals . |
7 | It is frequently said that you can make statistics say what you want them to say . |
8 | It is also said that they are able to exercise an element of independent supervision over inside management . |
9 | It is also said that he leaves the defence undermanned , but neither charge was proved on Saturday as Barcelona rode adversity in an absorbing match that emphasised , as one knew it would , how hurried and imprecise so much of the British game has become and how necessary it is that we cherish such exceptions as Liverpool , Norwich and Nottingham Forest if the art is not essentially to be driven out . |
10 | It is usually said that they are quite passive at this stage . |
11 | It is often said that you can discover a great deal about a person 's character by the books on their shelves . |
12 | It is often said that it is not very easy to turn an omelette back into eggs . |
13 | It is truly said that he can go to bed at night with a clear sky as far as Home Affairs are concerned and wake up the next morning with a major crisis on his hands . |