Example sentences of "say [adv] that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I say again that in Northern Ireland the Housing Executive has spent a great deal more per capita than is the case elsewhere and that can be seen by anyone who visits public sector housing in Northern Ireland .
2 Clearly we can not normalise X in this case to make both unc and unc unit matrices ; we say therefore that in this case X is bi-orthogonal or has a generalised orthogonal form .
3 She had said just that to Miss Fairgrieves on her first day as governess .
4 If he could relive that shot I 'm sure he 'd never take a driver there off the tee ( Azinger has said just that in print ) because it lost him the Open .
5 Alternatively it may be said bluntly that in all cases of intimidation , whatever the nature of the threatened act , C's cause of action is wholly independent of B's .
6 She says here that of course there can now be no question of marriage , and she is right . ’
7 In any event he came to see me and we discussed the matter , and I said exactly that to him : that if he had appealed to the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary , it seemed to me a very remote prospect that anything I could do would be of the slightest effect .
8 THE wife of President François Mitterrand said yesterday that at least six Kurdish civilians died and many were hurt when Iranian planes bombed a French-run hospital on the Iran-Iraq border at the weekend .
9 She said yesterday that despite the loss of the form with their new address on it , there were no security measures on the house .
10 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 .
11 But EMAP said yesterday that by cutting overheads , it expected them to be profitable this year .
12 Alice even tried to find out from Muriel what Jasper 's plans might be , but as soon as Muriel heard Jasper 's name , she said briskly that in her opinion Andrew was " basically " a sound and useful cadre .
13 tax paid and everything , and I know it 's gon na be in there I said now that to me is worth a lot I ai n't got ta worry whether there 's gon na be cheque from out on my doormat in the morning or if it 's gon na bounce when I put it in so I sa
14 And I said smoothly that of course I did , for I was n't going to be inveigled into an emotional uproar .
15 For example , without wishing to go into the debate about the Bishop of Durham s well-known views — and I want to say here that on the resurrection and virgin birth I take the traditional teaching of the Church — I am concerned when speakers are ignorant of some of the critical insights which have given rise to the Bishop 's well thought-out views .
16 you perhaps have n't got the same degree of landlord exploitation , you might , I think one might argue from , from what we said earlier that in the north you 've got a s a slightly more paternalistic landlord , it 's , it , there 's less , less absentee landlordism landlords were more likely to have been behaving within the confines of moral economy would n't , would n't have been tt erm reducing rents , it was done on a much more , more personal sort of scale .
17 ‘ Inevitable ’ is a word that historians should use sparingly , if at all , in relation to complex historical phenomena such as the failure and collapse of political regimes ; suffice it to say therefore that in the case of the Spanish Republic failure was always more likely than survival .
18 Walesa , who attended this session , said afterwards that in order to prove that the new constitution had not been tailor-made for him he would resign as soon as it came into force .
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