Example sentences of "i have always say " in BNC.

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1 Now I 'd always said to myself , ‘ I 'll never join the Masonic Lodge , ’ and therefore I would n't join the Bobby Burns Club .
2 We 'd often talked about it and I 'd always said , No , I would never do anything like that until I got married .
3 Erm cos I 'd always said ooh I would n't ever have a sunbed and all that , but I did in the end , cos we were n't gon na go anywhere so
4 His face had lost its boyish roundness , and there was the debated moustache — I had always said I did n't fancy him with one — quite splendid , and at once my prejudice vanished .
5 ‘ It 's what I 've always said — he should n't live on his own , not at his age . ’
6 Like I 've always said , ‘ A bad walker always trusts his feet' ’ .
7 I 'VE ALWAYS SAID I CLIMB MUNROS EVERYONE I GO CLIMBING MUNROS WITH
8 I 've always said that she 'd be an opera singer , did n't I ? ’
9 ‘ No , that 's one thing I 've always said , that with his vanity and with his looks , I do n't think he could have grown gracefully into old age .
10 I 've always said it and I will say it again , that drug takers are cheats and should be banned from the sport .
11 I 'VE always said I 'm into snooker and boxing , but not even money would tempt me into managing players from any other sport .
12 I 've always said our Double success came out of failure .
13 I 've always said he 's the best man for the job .
14 I 've always said so because of the problems it causes and the way it upsets people .
15 ‘ Well , I 've always said that Sollie Ollie was just a tad too radical to hold high office in these heah United States . ’
16 I 've always said to myself that if a little pocket calculator can do it why should n't I ? ’
17 I 've always said it 's like being a race horse , you have to train so hard .
18 I 've always said that money itself is n't important to me — but I 've still got young children and I 'll always have to provide .
19 Bitterness is n't part of my philosophy ; I 've always said if you let bitterness overwhelm you , you let it distract you from your path , I 've got no time for it ; it cramps your style .
20 I 've always said , if you want to outwit an Englishman , touch him when he does n't want to be touched .
21 What I 've always said about life itself .
22 It 's always been on my mind — I suppose it always will — and I 've always said that if I got the opportunity to kill the man I 'd do it , and I would take the consequences .
23 ‘ Oh , sometimes it goes too far — although I 've always said he must n't leave any marks that are too obvious .
24 I was messy and I 've always said that
25 I 've always said you were the best blacksmith I ever had . ’
26 That 's what you want , a decent endowment , it takes out all the fluctuations , and er the they 've big reserves , and of course the minute the endowment starts to look a bit poorer , it 's switch back to P E Ps , course I 've always said that P E Ps were a good idea , and the charges are much better now than they were , and I 'm just thinking of the poor chap that 's read the paper two years ago , over his tea and toast on a Sunday and thought mhm good idea , I 'll take an endowment , and two years later it 's the same person saying aha , no , pretty bad news an endowment .
27 But erm as I say , they did er , the people did but you never got nothing off the government for it and er , I 've always said it , he must have been a much better man than I thought he was because er , er , to go as I say from what it was in those days to start his own business and that .
28 I was , I , I 've always said
29 But , as I 've always said , never be too snobbish to learn from the Opposition .
30 It 's not a proper book , I 've always said , unless it 's got lists and part numbers in it . ’
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