Example sentences of "and he have said " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , that 's the Eiffel Tower , ’ and he says it in the same tone of voice as if you had shown him a portrait of Grandpa , and he had said : ‘ So that 's your grandfather I 've heard so much about .
2 And he had said , ‘ Well , you take it .
3 And he had said again , ‘ I kiss your hand . ’
4 Anna-Lisa had telephoned Frank to say I would be late and he had said there would be no problem .
5 He had telephoned the present Archdeacon of Woodborough , a valued friend , the friend who had indeed suggested and supported his application , and he had said that he simply did not know why Peter had been turned down , he had no idea .
6 It had seemed right and touching that verbal arrangements had not been necessary ; but now I could n't help wishing we had spoken about it , and he had said , " Dearest , it shall be the climax of our wonderful holiday , and when I come home … "
7 Lugh had never thought it a good idea , and he had said so at the time , only nobody had listened .
8 During the second burglary , which took place in December , Fenton had a knife with him , and he had said he was prepared to use it if he had been disturbed .
9 She 'd asked Philip to help Lee and he 'd said he would .
10 She had told Dr. Saxby , and he 'd said he 'd mention it to Dr. Briant ; it could be she was having a bit too high a dose of the red capsules .
11 Lawyer Loveitt had his head stuffed full of facts and he 'd said all men were free in England .
12 And we used to get very worked up about it , and then we went down to fetch our wages , and the older ones were always going to complain , but this erm tt er son of the people , he used to look at the factory clock opposite , and it would be half past three , and he 'd said , Right , I 'll pay you till three o'clock , and we 'll make it right next week .
13 She had sarcastically asked him if he 'd tracked Ryan down in order to make him pay it back , and he 'd said yes .
14 like that , and he said it was ever so funny , he took fifty up there because , I bet he told you about the money betting and all that and he 's said he bet fifty pound , he thought christ he said , I was bloody lucky he said I , I had the , I said well David .
15 they 're dead naff , right , cos Steve Wright in the afternoon as a thing , he says , he says , what do you want Essex girl and he 's said something funny she 'll , she 'll go , you crack me right up you do , you make me crack right up , right and they 're suppose and they are , well I do n't know , but they 're supposed to be really naff
16 I think that both governments are aware of the proposals that emerged from th my dialogue with Mr Addams , and the process that has emerged , that I have said , and he has said is substantial progress towards lasting peace .
17 And he has said Mr
18 Now there are occasions where members legitimately need to attend committees to speak to something in which they have an interest but the difficulty is , that in the past when we had permanent chairman , a member who wanted to attend the meeting had to ask the permission of that permanent chairman and there are occasions when that permanent chairman thought , well , there is no need for that member to attend and he has said no .
19 He has held talks with Mr Peterken and he has said a decision about the general manager 's future with the board will be made ‘ quite quickly . ’
20 The capped level , or whatever we like to call it , is the criteria that has been established by the Secretary of State , and he has said it is five per cent beyond the standard spending level and he says if Councils spend beyond that then he is liable to introduce his capping legislation and
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