Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb mod] say [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You mean I could say anything at all ? ’ she asked with a mischievous smile . |
2 | We 'll set larger , we 'll set in eighteen point , I mean you can say something about — not an abstract , because they did n't want to be academic . |
3 | You know I mean anybody could say anything . |
4 | It 's funny I mean I find I 'll say something , I 'll think oh so and so would like that and I 'm about other people 's kids , why they 're . |
5 | Erm as we 're on Greater York I feel I ought to say something having a s small part of the Greater York area within Hambleton . |
6 | It sounds ridiculous — it is ridiculous — it 's one of those huge ridiculous facts that one tries to close one 's eyes to , they 're so absurd — and I 'm only mentioning it because it 's two o'clock in the morning , and I feel I can say anything to you . |
7 | Although I do not wish to dwell on it at this stage I feel I should say something regarding my understanding of Christianity . |
8 | So , we bang on about the play and the staging and the big themes , and , if there 's any space left , then , as the chairman of Critics ' Forum wearily intones , ‘ I suppose we ought to say something about the performances . ’ |
9 | ‘ She is a qualified international referee and although the players are entitled to their opinions , I think they might say something different in the morning , ’ Foo said . |
10 | The ramifications of these doubts are reflected in a poll by Time magazine and CNN , which shows 53 per cent of voters do not think Mr Clinton is honest and trustworthy enough to be president ; 67 per cent think he would say anything to be elected president ; and 62 per cent say he is not someone they would be proud to have as president . |
11 | ‘ I wish you 'd say something like that to Alison . ’ |
12 | ‘ I wish you 'd say something . ’ |
13 | I wish he 'd say something . |
14 | If you turn this thing around and take me back , I promise I 'll say nothing of what has happened . ’ |