Example sentences of "say that [pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you 've heard the senior prosecutor say that she knows nothing , she |
2 | Some say that it helps them to study , but do n't accept that . |
3 | Well its supporters say that it 's it 's justified on the grounds of democracy . |
4 | Newcomers to CAD say that it has its own jargon . |
5 | The Ecology Building Society argues that it is recreating the original grass-roots feel of a membership-owned mutual society , and says that it involves its members closely in the development of new savings accounts . |
6 | Making it clear that short-termism is not an affliction from which Siemens AG suffers , the company says that it expects its loss-making semiconductor division to show a profit in the 1995-96 business year , which starts October 1 1995 : it looks for sales of some $2,000m that year , compared with about $1,187m last fiscal year ; the company aims to achieve profitability via tight cost control , strategic cooperation with other companies and the moving of labour-intensive activities to south-east Asia ; the division 's workforce will be just under 12,000 in 1995-96 compared with some 13,200 at present . |
7 | And she says that she does what she can in her own way , she tries her best to do what she can to help . |
8 | The newspaper says that she ends her speech with the words : ‘ There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness , intolerance into compassion , or war into peace . ’ |
9 | He says that he hopes they 've been able to reasure the people living nearby , and that the travellers will now quietly leave . |
10 | He says that he thinks they can all work together to promote each others farm attractions . |
11 | Dad says that he thinks he has the answer to my problem but he will have to consult with the Pastor tomorrow . |
12 | He says that he thinks it would be a pity if Dowty 's fell into the hands of TI |
13 | He says that he thinks it 's unlikely that it will hit ; in fact there 's less than a one in 10,000 chance . |
14 | He says that he feels it was a fair hearing . |
15 | Those of Mr. Green 's are veritable mountains , he says that he knows their anatomy and he is undoubtedly right . ’ |
16 | It is said that she leaves her ahi-ka ( burning fire ) and becomes an ahi-tere ( unstable fire ) . |
17 | I do n't know actually , she has n't really said that she wants it she 's talked about it , but she has n't said whether she wants the job or not . |
18 | ( At the same time it must be admitted that no Secretary of State has ever said that he accepts one either , though his order to publish a report might be taken as such an admission . ) |
19 | Some people prefer to work their male ferret on a line , saying that it gives them control over its movements . |
20 | Peter Lovesey , whose Victorian police procedural novels featuring Sergeant Cribb are fine examples of this branch of the art , has summed it up neatly in saying that he sees himself writing books that are " a counterpoise of teacups and terror " . |
21 | Central defenders have done a good job today for Leicester of course I 've put the curse on him saying that he knocks it straight out of play but er Gary Mills who 's missed half a dozen games through injury is going to come on now and he 's going to take the place of Neil Lewis . |
22 | He thinks that he can lure me into making a statement that will have him attempting to give a poor man 's reading of ’ Erskine May ’ and saying that he wants me to lay the document before the House . |
23 | And she said that she keeps her dog indoors now because she wo n't You know their big alsatian ? |
24 | David Evans , head of geology at the Heart of England School in Solihull , said that he feels it is vital to develop good links between industry and education . |
25 | If the person never saw the figure otherwise than as he does now , to say that he interprets what he sees in a certain way may be taken — because of ( 1 ) above — to imply that all seeing involves ( a ) the immediate awareness of something uninterpreted and ( b ) the interpretation of it in the light of past experience . |
26 | Otherwise a very ‘ macho ’ man might feel embarrassed at having to say that he feels he is living as a fragile teenage girl . |
27 | Once the income which is the property of the trust deed is to be deemed the income of Mr Astor ( that is , is to be treated for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts in all respects as if it were the property of Mr Astor ) , it automatically becomes impossible for the purposes of those Acts to say that he receives anything which springs from a right of action against the trustee in respect of his income . |
28 | Thi a I have to say that she does it all the time and she goes , looks around . |
29 | One of our most faithful customers has written to say that she sees us a ‘ a crusade gathering strength as time marches on ’ . |
30 | Philosophers , and especially philosophers of art , who say that visual perception involves something two-dimensional usually go on to say that it involves something else , a judgement whereby we get from the two-dimensional to the three-dimensional , the world of solid objects at a distance from the perceiver . |