Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [vb base] say " in BNC.

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1 Excuse me I have to say Princess Diana yesterday stunned the world announcing that she is to quit public life .
2 Have you listened to nothing I have said to you since you came here to Malta ?
3 Have you listened to nothing I have said all these weeks ?
4 There 's nothing I want to say about it . ’
5 Linzey , of whom I have said little , bases his case upon strong ‘ theos ’ rights for animals emanating from the God of Christianity being on the side of , or ‘ for ’ his creation ( 1989 : 40–4 ) .
6 Because I I I 've said this to him before on on the floor of the house , that is what we are required to do in the insurance brokers registration council for all insurance broking firms , that is what parliament required in the insurance brokers registration act and it is not an onerous requirement on firms , it is not excessively expensive so it would meet I believe , any cost compliance test er that erm the er the D T I might wish to insist be carried out .
7 So I I I 've said to Margaret , he 's a , I think he must doing something with the extractor fan because he 's cut a hole in the er barge pole so , on the board so obviously
8 I I want to say er t two things .
9 What they were based on , and I I have to say it though , that since poverty in all its forms has proved an intractable enemy to us , and given the limited Council resources that were available , plus the Government , which has consistently attacked Local Authorities and made financial constraints upon us almost impossible to operate , we have we recognise that to analyse the job in hand , first of all we needed an accurate picture of need , we needed to share the commitment with the workforce of Council and all those in partnership of consultation .
10 I I I have to say that I I I I 'm not enthusiastic about using this which is so obviously at a report in support of the particular locations , to look objectively at the criteria .
11 I I have to say that we we I I we just we just see that we point out to people it 's an even bigger po position of trust .
12 I I have to say the top earners of course ask for those further away .
13 and erm , but I I have to say that I , I do believe that we need to address more particularly er the transport a aspects of this and the planning aspects of it which , I think er are tending to get eased out of the er agenda , any way , if I may say er in respect of trading standards and the legal aspects of er the , the er produce that 's being sold there .
14 As the outcome bears no relation to either an efficient market or the declared aims of government policy , it sets up pressures for those who feel injured to seek political solutions , which mean greater government intervention and greater inefficiency — a treadmill with which I regret to say we are all too familiar in the United Kingdom .
15 But she had my Aegean Greece , which I hope said to her more what I should have wished to say .
16 Therefore I do not see why tonight I might not occasionally , if the argument should lead that way , be guilty of saying in office some of the things which I have said out of office .
17 All these things which I have said the Fulani by conquest took the right to do now pass to the British …
18 And then there are all the seaside towns and the dockyard towns , about which I have said nothing .
19 This is the real point which lies at the heart of the present appeal ; in a sense , everything which I have said so far has done no more than set the stage for its consideration .
20 I have said things to you , Bodenland , which I have said to no man ; see that they repose in you as securely as in a grave .
21 He found himself able to distinguish the Manchester Corporation case [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 , by which he was technically bound , on grounds which I have to say I find unconvincing , as did Morland J. Browne J. said , at p. 178 :
22 Nothing which we have said is intended to cast doubt on the accepted legality of properly conducted games and sports , lawful chastisement or correction , reasonable surgical interference , dangerous exhibitions , etc .
23 Winch 's contention is that to conceive of the relation of an act to the person who acts in terms of the Kantian maxim ‘ acting for the sake of duty ’ is mistaken since ‘ there is no general kind of behaviour of which we have to say that it is good without qualification ’ .
24 Winch 's claim , already referred to , ‘ that there is no general kind of behaviour of which we have to say that it is good without qualification ’ , is relevant here .
25 There 's possibly , oh I do n't know , there 's probably five that have got say punctures or fanbelts gone , or erm service items which we have to say that are not covered , but that 's a ball park figure .
26 Remember that we , we sent er ten pounds to the area committee , which they 've said , thank you very much indeed , erm for , and , and there 's a meeting erm next in June , which is their next meeting .
27 Imagine just one morning in which everyone you encounter says to you ‘ And what are you going to do for me , then ? ’
28 Er yes I , I er I think I , I could n't really speak definitely on this but er you I have said that we , you know that this secretary encouraged them because you know , to keep it in and even the one woman said this was how she got a deposit for her house and through , as I say , you 'd got a Co-op building society as well .
29 And it was telling you you know say they were , for argument 's sake they was buying this house that was sort of up north and that .
30 and you you keep saying she was seventeen , she was sixteen was n't she Angela ?
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