Example sentences of "[noun pl] is say [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 MADONNA 's new contract with Warner Brothers is said to be worth a cool $60 million .
2 Before we plunge into that debate we ought to recognize that recruitment to elite positions in the public and private sectors is said to be highly meritocratic .
3 The largest sustained activity by heads in primary schools is said to be teaching .
4 In the Soviet Union , central state control of the curriculum and syllabuses is said to be ‘ virtually total ’ .
5 The examples listed earlier suggest that it covers a vast variety of relations ; for example the relation between capitalists and workers is said to be one of oppression , while that between factions of the ruling class might be competition .
6 At the time when the income of many of the top charities is said to be either static , or to have fallen , it 's essential for public in the private sector , do not forsake their supporting role .
7 After all as one employer opined , " twelve years is said to be the maximum working life of a woman compositor " .
8 The informal ceiling placed on share option deals by institutional investors is said to be one reason .
9 The black mud from the sea shores is said to be very good for the skin .
10 The DoH legal departments is said to be worried that children in care could take civil action against staff and , by implication , the government if staff pursue the tough line thought to be recommended .
11 According to this latter explanation , whether it be a matter of dialect ( Labov , 1970 ) or sociolinguistic code ( Bernstein , 1971 ) , the disadvantage experienced by many lower-class children is said to be in their being inadequately prepared for the linguistic demands of the classroom by having learned a different model of language in use from their parents and the other members of their immediate language community .
12 Any node with children is said to be internal .
13 The aim of the Thatcherite reforms to the public services is said to be to give consumers the power to go elsewhere if they are not satisfied .
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