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

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1 If the right hon. Gentleman does not accept what I say about industrial matters , he will perhaps listen to the head of the Swedish employers federation , who said that the Community should learn from Sweden : ’ It could above all avoid mistakes when it comes to regulations based on the social charter .
2 Early recognition as I say of mental illness in an employee and early treatment is better for both the company and the employee .
3 as I say of different people
4 Er so , that task , much of it under legislation , is carried out by fire officers and much of it as I say by good will and erm er advice to householders and bodies and erm big concerns and so on .
5 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 .
6 Oh , yes , you could , you certainly could , and as I said for long periods , parental an and offspring self interest will overlap .
7 ‘ I do hope so , ’ I said with polite enthusiasm .
8 ‘ And I enjoyed every minute of the trip , ’ I said with genuine enthusiasm .
9 ‘ Do n't … move … the arrow , ’ I said with terrible urgency .
10 ‘ It 's wonderful , ’ I said with suitable sanctimony .
11 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 ) .
12 " All right , " I said with false breeziness as I left .
13 ‘ They 'll take anyone who is n't blind , ’ I said with dismissive untruth .
14 ‘ No , thanks , ’ I said with noble restraint .
15 Cos I said to young George , his son , I said he came when I was painting the sills and I says what do you do when it 's frosty when you start to work ?
16 ‘ Smith , ’ I said to Spindly Ginger-Nob .
17 I said to old Tip , ‘ That 's Arnold over there , ’ and he made himself known to him .
18 Well that 's what I said about bloody V A T for !
19 The hon. Lady may not have heard what I said about Scottish Homes .
20 ’ Just barely , ’ I said through gritted teeth as I struggled to my feet .
21 ‘ I think I know why I flunked my exams , ’ I said between huge mouthfuls .
22 ‘ Sod off , Toby , ’ I said in friendly fashion .
23 I was just going to say , I think what you say on full employment , erm , elsewhere they 're keeping wages and pay up is n't it , erm , and I 've known a couple in Telford again , that there 's work there , a new company it 's perfectly easy to take on all the good skilled labour they want , then they say they feel they 're very guilty because they 're poaching it from across the road , the British company has probably been two wages so that the jobs , it does mount up , so I do n't , I , I would like to know more about erm , what the low pay unit would really do to help us , and I look at this eight thousand two hundred and eighty pounds , and I think that would go an awful long way in the Mr Chairman , in helping to keep that going , which creates all the people who leave and get jobs , and good jobs , and get skills , and erm , I , I , it may be if there 's going to be a big budget , eight thousand pounds is not very much , but I , but when you think an individual project like that of course , any sort of traineeship , it 's a lot of money .
24 Whatever you say about home-made porn , you ca n't really accuse it of propagating images that further oppressive sexual stereotypes .
25 That 's where we come in , ’ she says in hushed tones .
26 ‘ Not usually , ’ she said through pursed lips , wishing that she could somehow refute his image of her , ‘ and please , spare me another amateur lecture on my psyche .
27 ‘ I want to get out of this car , ’ she said through gritted teeth .
28 ‘ I did nothing , ’ she said through gritted teeth .
29 ‘ Bodies have no powers of reasoning , ’ she said through gritted teeth .
30 ‘ I 'm prepared to hear you out , ’ she said through gritted teeth .
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