Example sentences of "'s saying that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Everybody 's saying that black comedy is the next big thing , because it 's something strong and different — but unless we do something ourselves , it 's not going to happen at all . ’
2 He 's saying that we ought to be moving a bit up market an-l selling wines , spirits and cocktails to the 18–25 age group .
3 ( I mentioned McTaggaet 's saying that Russell had ceased to hold his earlier view , that ‘ I ’ is known by acquaintance . )
4 But the only query that Trevor 's put in my mind is the fact that he 's saying that the cost is gon na be extortionate .
5 He 's er he 's saying that er the shifting of the ground 's political but I 'd to remember him that er , th it 's the council that 's doing their job , he 's not doing his job .
6 He 's saying that the material of the West is an idol .
7 He 's saying that the existence of the church is essential to God 's glorious gospel .
8 I think basically what I 'd like to say today is that I personally agree with what Ida 's saying that it is an attack on the Health Service , and it is the greatest achievement that the Labour Party has done in history in my opinion .
9 Aunt Emily said , ‘ If you read it , dear child , it will take away your fear , ’ and Alexandra , stubbornly remembering Michael Swinton 's saying that she seemed to be working out her own salvation and feeling that the decision to read the journal must be part of that working out , shook her head and sent her needle stabbing in and out of the canvas .
10 And I 'm sure that that 's part of why sounds pretty good when he 's saying that it 's not the body that makes us who we are , it 's not the body that matters .
11 And Jesus had n't stopped speaking , but even as he 's saying that the these people are gathering around him , the tax gatherers , the sinners , the undesirables of society , they 're gathering around him to hear what he 's got to say .
12 He 's saying that every one of us we are the sheep .
13 That 's that 's part of , of presumably , one of the objections from the U K Government , erm , that essentially , it 's saying that that these arguments ca n't be , justified on health and safety grounds and that that the approach , de-regulation and freedom in the market to al allow people to do what they want to do , which is the fact that they , if they want to work twelve hours , then presumably the Government and yourself are supporting that that freedom .
14 For all that the Government is making a bit of er er idiot of itself by not embracing the things that it needs to embrace the things it needs to do , at least it 's saying that it wo n't do them .
15 Because he 's saying that the January stock take is quite is al is impossible to reconcile .
16 like be doing his A levels and that she 's saying that she 's gon na take both of our stereos , lock them in the , lock them in the shed all day , take
17 . This reporter 's saying that it 's her mother 's , yo , you 'll see ! she married .
18 Well he 's saying that that bloke mistook him for somebody else then ?
19 he 's saying that perhaps Shakespeare
20 But it 's not a question er of saying erm of saying it 's , he 's saying that they are already doing this and that
21 Erm and he 's saying that you know to start with basically education has always been the preserve of the landlords , er the peasants have n't had anything to do with education , have always been poor illiterate peasants erm and now he 's saying that because the landlords have been overthrown erm suddenly peasants er have , you know , are forming erm schools and have been able to be taught various things .
22 Erm he 's saying that the way forward is through the cooperative movement erm and this , this again is , ties in with the fact that you 've got peasant associations erm and that you 're gon na be , that , that the average peasant 's gon na be a lot stronger in the cooperative moment system .
23 But I think , I mean they seem , these people had a , a jurisdiction of between ten to fifty si fifty or sixty thousand people , now so th th he 's , Mao 's saying that not all of them are , are evil , not all of them are , it 's only some who are but I think every sixty thousand more than likely are gon na look at theirs as being the evil one , that they are going to want to , to overthrow .
24 I mean if , if he 's saying that these were amazing things and they
25 And he 's saying that that flesh can have something , that human nature can undergo a miracle !
26 Yeah , no I meant this hot sweet er , erm erm there 's one or two that 's saying that er er every five or ten minutes , I thought well
27 Because she 's saying that she ca n't make herself sick .
28 I said you , I said I do n't go out with and he 's saying , she 's saying that I do
29 I think that one 's saying that in order to resolve one problem , their may be unforeseen and , one hopes temporary , minor problems which emerge in consequence of attempting to resolve the first problem .
30 What that exhibition in fact is doing is that it 's not saying here 's a new spirit in painting , it 's saying that we the organizers , having not bothered to show you these things in the sixties and seventies , will now allow you to see them in the eighties , and we will pretend there 's a new spirit because we think it 's good for the art world to have new fashions , new movements , or at least something new going on that will produce some kind of emotional pressure .
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