Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [noun] say [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Milton Keynes Borough Council say they will save £400,000 a year by switching to a fortnightly collection of rubbish .
2 South Devon Healthcare Trust say it was a sudden and motiveless attack and they 've launched a full inquiry .
3 And Ballymoney college chiefs say it is n't a case of horses for courses .
4 She says : ‘ The Town Hall staff say I am wear-ing out their kettle .
5 Stroud District Council say they believe the hotel is of little architectural importance but they 've agreed to see if it should be listed because of the public concern .
6 Leisure Centre officials say they 're , they hope to reopen later this evening .
7 Thames Valley police say they visited Lady Blandford 's home in Kiddington today following a call but no-one was there .
8 Thames Valley police say they visited Lady Blandford 's home in Kiddington today following a call but no-one was there .
9 Thames Valley Police say they remain concerned about the outstanding firearms and their investigation , involving police forces around the country , continues .
10 Thames Valley Police say they remain concerned about the outstanding firearms and their investigation , involving police forces around the country , continues .
11 Thames Valley Police say they 're aware of the problem , but solving it is n't easy .
12 Thames Valley Police say they ca n't comment on the figures until they 've been discussed by the relevant committee next week .
13 But Thames Valley police say it 's not they who are risking lives .
14 Organisers of an Essex acid house party say they will go ahead , despite warnings from police that they will close it down .
15 On the eve of bonfire night safety officers say they 're hopeful that the number of firework accidents will be down on last year .
16 Rail passenger groups say they 're disgraceful .
17 Oxfam aid workers say they 've become the new targets in the war in Somalia .
18 Oxford District Health authority say they ca n't commentbecause of the threat of legal action , but they say Jasmine 's case has already been acted on .
19 Meanwhile , Gas Board officials say they 're still baffled about the cause of a mains explosion on the A four one eight Thame to Oxford road yesterday .
20 Road safety experts say they 're not to blame , it 's the law .
21 Durham County Council say they did not know the source of the waste , nor the company responsible for dumping it , and they admitted it is too late to find out .
22 But Bonsai World staff say they wo n't give up without a fight .
23 The RUC and Army Press Office say they can not confirm reports circulating within the security forces that single 7.62 shells were found after both attacks .
24 Open verdict : Family of barn fire victim say it rules out suicide .
25 Bus company directors say they may withdraw services from an estate if plans to introduce sleeping policemen are given the go-ahead .
26 The National Heritage Memorial Fund say they 're prepared to match his gift with a further two million pounds on the understanding that a public appeal be launched to raise a similar sum .
27 Animal Welfare groups say it would be madness to remove laws which have protected Britain for so long from Rabies , a disease that causes fever and paralysis , leading to a slow , painful death .
28 Animal welfare workers say they 're delighted with the judges 's decision .
29 The trustees of the Nuffield Press pension fund say they 're looking into Alan Govier 's case .
30 Oxfordshire Health Authority say they regret Keith Atkinson 's disabilities , but they deny any negligence by staff in 1967 .
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