Example sentences of "[pers pn] say [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I say to the hon. Member for Dagenham what the hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) said about his speech , which is that he made very heavy weather . |
2 | I say to the hon. Member for Denton and Reddish and my hon. Friend the Minister that I do not see why British Rail , as ever , should be expected to bear the full cost . |
3 | I say to the hon. Member for Harrow , West that I think that the right hon. Gentleman 's words will have reached the chairman of the Audit Commission . |
4 | However , I say to the hon. Lady and to the alleged author of that statement that , frankly , I disagree . |
5 | I say to the hon. Gentleman , who is an Opposition Front Bench spokesman , that he must withdraw that comment . |
6 | I says to the little kid , when nanny and mums do n't take , well I do n't anyway . |
7 | " There you go , girl , " I said at the other end , when I brought in the final batch . |
8 | In short , as I said at the very beginning of this series of lectures , you must n't treat what as I say as gospel erm I am perfectly capable of being a little bit eccentric , possibly even a little bit erm original erm in my interpretations . |
9 | As I said at the Conservative party conference , I want to make it clear that our policy is colour blind . |
10 | Yeah , like I said with the actual water heater there , it 's been , there 's been water heaters in caravans like that for years ! |
11 | ‘ One night on that , my son , and you are in danger of electrocution , ’ I said to the young Sheikh as the unctuous Asian salesman waited . |
12 | ‘ Look , ’ I said to the arresting officer , whom I will call Mr Pilcher , because that was his name . |
13 | I said to the Prime Minister : Make certain — and surely , in face of all this trouble it is worthwhile making certain — that you have the will of the country behind you , and , so far as the Unionist party are concerned , we will absolutely cease all unconstitutional opposition to the carrying of your measure . |
14 | What I said to the Prime Minister was that he should answer that part of the question to him that was in order . |
15 | What I said to the other group , partly because they had a , an hour before the lecture is that I 'll use next week with them , as , as an introduction to the poetry of this period . |
16 | As I said to the hon. Member for Falkirk , West ( Mr. Canavan ) , we shall consult widely all the various interests and , no doubt , other European countries will receive representations from manufacturers , from users and from suppliers . |
17 | As I said to the hon. Member for Sheffield , Central , when he was here , I would welcome a five-hour debate on the distribution of grant , which is one of the hardest tasks facing any Government . |
18 | As I said to the hon. Member for Clydebank and Milngavie ( Mr. Worthington ) , I propose that guidance will be given to the boards on the exercise of that power . |
19 | ‘ I said to the grave digger , in conversation with him , ‘ Look , are you in the right plot ? ’ and his answer was the priest told him to dig the grave opposite Patrick 's but when he came along he 'd seen there was already a burial there , who was the sister Annie , but had seen this vacant plot next door , so he had dug the vacant one . |
20 | ‘ The Temple of Turhan Bey , ’ I said to the pretty girl in the front seat , a blonde under her cap . |
21 | And I said to the old man I says , er well that 's it now . |
22 | Chatterton continued to ignore Rickie , as did I. ‘ My name 's Breakspear , ’ I said to the huge man , ‘ and welcome aboard . ’ |
23 | As I said to the Foreign Secretary in an intervention , I was never one to support the idea of the cold war — the idea that there was an imminent threat of a Soviet invasion of western Europe . |
24 | I said in the preceding section that the market process is essentially entrepreneurial . |
25 | If there were nothing more to it than this , I would only be repeating what I said in the previous chapter about the persistence of facies . |
26 | Can I say to the honourable gentleman , why does n't he give encouragement to Britain 's performance in the financial services sector ? |
27 | And I do n't care what she says about the wonderful home-style kosher cooking . |
28 | ‘ I 'll take it , ’ she says to the old woman . |
29 | Erm , I would agree that erm , what you saying about the anorexic thing and the fact that 's it 's a sort of deep-seated unhappiness , but I think that 's far too general . |
30 | ‘ I think she is going to be a real danger this year , ’ she said of the talented Russian . |