Example sentences of "say that [pron] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Three out of four PMT sufferers say that they overspend in the days before their period starts — the average ‘ blown ’ is £39 — and some women spend more than £100 , premenstrually , on unnecessary extras .
2 Those who say that they believe in God and yet neither love nor fear him , do not in fact believe in him but in those who have taught them that God exists .
3 Some people say that they believe in the Devil but not in demons .
4 The Government say that they believe in open government .
5 The interviews were around a series of suggested topics : ‘ The say that you have in decisions which affect young disabled people 's education and lives , and what limits the say that you have ’ ; ‘ The say that others have ’ ; ‘ The say that young people themselves have ’ ; ‘ The implications of ‘ disability ’ on the decision-making that determines young people 's education and lives ’ ; and ‘ What you see as the main priorities in terms of who has what say and in working with others in future decisions . ’
6 Baldirzade and Ismail Belig , in addition to giving information about Molla Yegan 's burial place , say that he died in 878/1473–4 , for which date there appears to be no firm evidence , though equally there is nothing to show it to be improbable .
7 el-Kefevi likewise says that he came in the reign of Mehmed I and adds " during the decade of the 820s ' , which would mean that Fahreddin Acemi arrived in the early 820s .
8 Mecdi , in his article on Molla Husrev , says that he went in 877/1472–3 but gives no indication of the date of his return .
9 Moreover I do not think that it can be said that they succeed in righting the imbalance in the symbolism of Christianity .
10 Two or three hours on the journey , but on , having said that you got in time for the train fare , the and the
11 What is involved in saying that something exists in its own right , while something else does not ?
12 All of which is a roundabout way of saying that what matters in this world is asking the right questions , rather than knowing the right answers .
13 from the Conservatives saying that they believed in nursery education .
14 Goff recollects him saying that he felt in danger of being left behind because whilst exciting things were happening in art he was not being allowed to develop .
15 Size of establishment is associated with number of training programmes ( see Table 4 ) as one might expect it to be , although there are differences to be noted within authorities of similar size : while none of the large libraries said that they engaged in no planned training programmes , they did not fall into Category I ( Category I was 30 or more programmes and was a very broad grouping , with several libraries mentioning well over 100 programmes ) .
16 Mr Patten also said that he believed in the validity of the present system for predicting what housing needs will be .
17 This had caused such abnormal interest that the next time he was asked he said that he worked in a garage .
18 In deciding to take no action against the licence , Mr Peter said that he bore in mind that it was due to be renewed shortly when he would want a report on the company 's arrangements in regard to drivers ' hours and records .
19 My hon. Friend is right to say that we live in an increasingly competitive environment and that much in the social action programme would damage that competitiveness within the European Community — to the interests of the Japanese , the United States and our other competitors .
20 Interestingly , both versions feature that talented Baroque specialist tenor Christoph Pregardien , superb in both , although if pressed I would have to say that he sounds in fresher voice on Capriccio .
21 There he reports without comment the statement of the that Molla Arab became Mufti on the death of Molla Gurani , that is , in 893/1488 , and goes on to say that he died in 901/1495–6 .
22 The court has no jurisdiction either to say that he erred in his application of the general law ( since the general law is not applicable to the decision ) or to reach a contrary view as to the effect of the domestic law ( since the visitor is the sole judge of such domestic law ) .
23 You mean to say that you sit in this room all day , brooding on the memory of a dead film-star ?
24 Okay , but I just wanted to go on to say that I think in reviewing how the budget may be brought more closely under control in the coming year , officers will need to look at the erm size of the committees because we are working with committees at the moment that are larger than those committees which used to exist when this year 's budget was set and that has had some impact and we need to have the implications of any change of committee size whether that might affect the budget , how that would affect the budget , also whether there is any potential for reducing the number of committees further and also whether the rates might be changed , I particularly would like officers to report on what , whether there would be any significant saving from er setting the rates at the round figures they were at a couple of years ago erm
25 Is Councillor gon na stand up and say that he believes in the right of people to join Trade Unions ?
26 So I think that you could say that I arrived in Jesselton in a mood of pleasurable anticipation .
27 I must say that you look in health . ’
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