Example sentences of "he say he [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And if he is not prepared to fight , then he should say so but there is no point in lying to the people around him saying he can do the job if he really believes he ca n't . ’
2 But he says he would welcome another Mark Wills or a match with Derek Williams .
3 But he says he would welcome another Mark Wills or a match with Derek Williams .
4 He says he would shuffle the formation , using a more traditional midfield , and bringing in a wide man such as Barnes , Paul Merson or John Salako .
5 He says he would leave Labour if its link with the unions is broken .
6 Well , he says he would like to meet you .
7 He says he would like to meet you all . "
8 He says he would like to see it in another twenty five years time .
9 He says he would like to marry .
10 He says he would have burnt it if he could have afforded to buy it .
11 He says he would have liked it to continue this way .
12 He says he would have been dead and buried now .
13 He says he would have thought that a programme which attracts such high viewing and media attention would have sought the appropriate legal advice .
14 He says he may use the facility .
15 he he says he might give me
16 He says he might do , he 's fed up .
17 In April 1816 , musing after John Brownrigg 's death , he says he might have thought differently of him had he been born in Ambleside , ‘ the moral code of the people here not being like that of many other places . ’
18 He says he might have been a clerk or a waiter if he had gone ; he sees very clearly how circumstances makes lives .
19 He , he says he 'll eat this .
20 But he says he 'll make the trip to Sarejevo whatever happens .
21 ‘ Supposing Dad … supposing he says he 'll stay on here ? ’
22 He says he 'll stay until finish , if I work until 6.30 pm .
23 Now he says he 'll continue to campaign for other former employees who 've been left without pensions .
24 He says he 'll continue to wind the church clock — but a twenty four year old labour of love is over for good .
25 well he says he 'll tell me what he suggests and if it agrees with what I 've got I 'm a happy man are n't I .
26 By the end of the afternoon , after a few more pints , he gets involved in a Q&A challenge — he says he 'll answer any question , so long as I keep them coming .
27 But he says he 'll go to court rather than pay for the round which works out at £17.50 a measure .
28 But he says he 'll go on fighting .
29 He says that he 's advised the farm owner that conditions are n't up to scratch , he says he 'll return to check that things have been put right .
30 He hums and haws for a bit then he says he 'll put them in his car and ask if I can keep them at Combe Court .
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