Example sentences of "[pron] said [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well the proposals in the Good Report as I said for final salary schemes is that a third of the trustees should be elected from he actually says from the active members er we know and comments that in great length a about the difficulties that it would be to er actually er elect er er members who are pensioners or from the deferreds Er I find that er somewhat simplistic view point in that er er the pensioners at least get communications from the administrators of the scheme every month , they get a monthly cheque , so it sh should n't be beyond the wit of man to be able to er be able to contact the pensioners and organise pensioner meetings but pensioner trustees to be elected .
2 ‘ I do hope so , ’ I said with polite enthusiasm .
3 ‘ And I enjoyed every minute of the trip , ’ I said with genuine enthusiasm .
4 ‘ Do n't … move … the arrow , ’ I said with terrible urgency .
5 ‘ It 's wonderful , ’ I said with suitable sanctimony .
6 Philip implicitly dismisses the value of his own reflections on the ugliness of modern London with off-hand self-ironizing comments which imply that he too is a product of the intellectual dissipation he criticizes : ‘ Life , I said with startling originality as I stepped out of the bus in my mackintosh , is like that ’ ( 307 ) .
7 " All right , " I said with false breeziness as I left .
8 ‘ They 'll take anyone who is n't blind , ’ I said with dismissive untruth .
9 ‘ No , thanks , ’ I said with noble restraint .
10 ‘ Sod off , Toby , ’ I said in friendly fashion .
11 ‘ I do n't think I can handle any more shocks , ’ she said with taut bitterness .
12 Flavia turned away , took a few steps , came back and stood still : keeping her eyes on Andrée 's face she said with complete intensity , ‘ I love you . ’
13 ‘ I really do n't know where you got the idea that I 've been avoiding you , ’ she said with laudable calm .
14 ‘ You could never break them down , ’ she said with tremulous bravado .
15 ‘ I 'm afraid , ’ she said with admirable honesty , ‘ I missed it .
16 ‘ Perhaps he is , ’ she said with assumed indifference .
17 That can not be true , ’ she said with assured authority .
18 ‘ Listen to me , Harry , ’ she said with icy composure .
19 ‘ In my book , it is , ’ she said with absolute certainty .
20 ‘ Oh , I 've already done that , ’ she said with cool nonchalance .
21 ‘ I wish it had n't ! ’ she said with equal bitterness .
22 ‘ You know I love you , ’ she said with childlike simplicity .
23 I 'm sorry if I 'm taking up your valuable time , but look on the bright side , ’ she said with unarguable logic .
24 ‘ Very well , Adam , ’ she said with exaggerated slowness .
25 ‘ Thought you would n't hold out much longer than five minutes , ’ she said with smug complacency .
26 ‘ Rot , ’ she said with caustic vehemence .
27 " I did n't know you wanted me , " she said with total sincerity .
28 ‘ Excuse me , Benedict , ’ she said with forced calm .
29 ‘ My father wanted to check out a few interesting investments abroad , and I fancied a change of scene , ’ she said with forced nonchalance .
30 ‘ Well , this is nineteen forty seven , and it 's all different now , is n't it ? ’ she said with seeming innocence .
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