Example sentences of "say in [pron] [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Preobrazhensky says in his reply to his critics , in the foreword to the second edition of his book , that Bukharin is too general , and not specific enough , since he ‘ merely ’ talks about the law of labour expenditure and not the form it would take in the transition period .
2 I want it to be clearly understood that I do not in any way mean to suggest there is any question of prevarication when I say that as to the prospect for the future there is essentially a difference between what the plaintiff 's parents said in their statements made as recently as the twenty eighth of October of this year and what they said in their evidence about their attitude to future care .
3 But , as Olga said in her letter to me , one weeps more often because one is not free .
4 We can still get a profound sense of all this today from that astonishing visual image of Scottish self-awareness , the heraldic ceiling of St Machar 's cathedral in Aberdeen , constructed by bishop Gavin Dunbar between 1519 and 1522 and , as David McRoberts said in his account of it , ‘ quite unique in Europe ’ .
5 That more exact calculation has , I think , met with general approval and as I said in my statement about our proposal for council tax benefit in a written answer on 28 November , we intend to maintain that closer alignment in the wake of the changes in local taxation that are intended to take effect in April 1993 .
6 ‘ What did your uncle say in his letter to you ? ’
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