Example sentences of "he say [that] [pron] [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , look , it 's not for him to say that he 's gon na keep the trades council movement alive , the trades council movement can well look after itself , without the interference of the dead hand of the T U C.
2 He says that it is recorded in the that on the death of Molla Fenari , Molla Yegan was authorized to give fetvas in the time of Murad II ; but that since he did not actually rise to the office of Mufti — the actual words used are " the rank of the glorious office of fetva " , fetva being used here , a — often , to indicate the Muftilik-he will not be singled out and accorded special mention .
3 He says that it 's using plane 's controls in a different way , and flying close to the ground which creates excitement .
4 He says that it 's worked well .
5 He says that it 's doing the business no good at all .
6 He says he says that it 's gon na stop crime so much cos if everyone can have a gun .
7 He says that it 's taken twenty years to build up the business , but they 'll just have to start all over again .
8 Admittedly , he says that he is describing ethical discussion as it is , rather than as it ought to be .
9 He says that he 's looking for birds preening or doing something which makes a good composition .
10 He says that he 's heard the shipping companyw ant to re-export the dog , but it would be a brave man who risked trying move the animal in it 's present condition .
11 He says that he 's joined a few agencies , with no luck .
12 He says that he 's fed up of going round in circles — how can he make a fresh start when he ca n't get a grant for clothing , and so ca n't then tunr up for job interviews ?
13 But in which he says that he 's talking about himself ‘ That so many good and learned men among the neighbouring nations who read my works may not be induced by this fellow 's calumnies to alter the favourable opinion they have formed of me , followed by the assertion that the people of England whom fate , or duty , or their own virtues have incited me to defend may be convinced from the purity and integrity of my life that my defence , if it do not redown to their honour , can never be considered as their disgrace . ’
14 He says that he 's advised the farm owner that conditions are n't up to scratch , he says he 'll return to check that things have been put right .
15 so , he said that she 's feeling a bit down in the dumps and quite moody .
16 He said that it is doing a good job .
17 And he said that he 's threatening to jump off and er I have n't seen the bodies of the dead people though .
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