Example sentences of "spokesman [verb] yesterday [conj] " in BNC.

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1 A spokesman agreed yesterday that it could take a couple of months for dealers to clear stocks of Cavaliers .
2 And an MoD spokesman admitted yesterday that THOUSANDS of bookmarks with the topsy-turvy flag have gone out to other kids throughout Britain .
3 An ITN spokesman confirmed yesterday that initial discussions had been held with American networks and European and British organisations .
4 A Downing Street spokesman said yesterday that ‘ there was absolutely no reaction at all ’ to Dr Runcie 's latest broadside .
5 A police spokesman said yesterday that the Student Representative Council 's president , Arthur Mutambara , and its secretary , Enock Chikweche , whose arrests early on Wednesday prompted the violence , could face charges of organising an ‘ illegal meeting ’ .
6 A Labour Party spokesman said yesterday that Mr Kinnock would ask for evidence of Mr Field 's claims of Militant activity in the Birkenhead party when he meets the MP today .
7 A spokesman said yesterday that the company promised ‘ a lifetime 's use ’ if the CDs were manufactured correctly .
8 A Department of Health spokesman said yesterday that doctors had been warned in June against using propofol .
9 A Ministry of Defence spokesman said yesterday that he appeared to have fallen from one of the offices on the third floor , but declined to surmise why he was visiting the Admiralty .
10 A Scottish Office spokesman said yesterday that the agency would continue to be a leading supplier of Scottish Office publications , printing and printing procurement , adding : ‘ The contract was awarded after a full and thorough evaluation of competing bids . ’
11 A spokesman said yesterday that in view of the support from traders and shoppers , it appeared that the town 's chamber of trade was ‘ out on a limb ’ in opposing an open air market .
12 A university spokesman explained yesterday that although the key objective of Dr Burness 's study is to provide an overview and a core of basic information on the experiences of women in Scottish politics , the wider Scottish dimension is also important .
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