Example sentences of "said that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They said that every year at the end of winter the cows are so thin and weak that diseases spread and wipe them out like flies .
2 The 1988 Act said that every child was entitled to a broad and balanced curriculum , contributing to their moral , spiritual , mental and physical development .
3 He said that every weekend until recently there had been at least three incursions , most of which he had intercepted .
4 ‘ He said that every time he returned to the kidnappers to present an offer worked out after lengthy discussions with the family , claiming that this was the absolute maximum the Milettis could afford to pay , the gang accused him of lying .
5 A moment ago , the Home Secretary said that every applicant for asylum would have the right of appeal to a tribunal .
6 A moment ago , the Home Secretary said that every applicant for asylum would have the right to go to an appeal tribunal , and his hon. Friend the Member for Lancaster ( Dame E. Kellett-Bowman ) rightly picked him up on the point .
7 They said that every action of life showed on the face , in the expression .
8 Lord Morris said that a consideration of the facts and documents led him to the view that the solus agreement , the loan agreement and the mortgage could be linked together as an instance of one transaction and that the intention was that in providing that the mortgage should be irredeemable for the period of the tie it should become a support for the solus agreement .
9 Company secretary Stanley Beller said that a consortium had agreed to buy into Barnet , but only if the League temporarily returns £91,000 withheld from the club since April .
10 The usual monthly council meeting followed , and Jill Francis said that a village footpath walking weekend had been arranged for July 4th to 5th .
11 Speaking to the Senate Finance Committee yesterday , Mr Baker said that a rouble convertible with other currencies was ‘ necessary ’ to generate market competition within the Soviet Union and to integrate the country 's economy with that of the rest of the world .
12 In Bateman [ 1925 ] All ER Rep 45 , Lord Hewart said that a person was guilty only if he demonstrated " such disregard for the life and safety of others as to amount to a crime against the State and conduct deserving of punishment " , a circular definition but one which gives a flavour of the topic .
13 Andy Oatley , chairman of the association , said that a court hearing would be a ‘ watershed ’ for small egg producers .
14 The police said that a telephone warning had been received about 30 minutes before the explosion but the caller had been " deliberately misleading " about the location of the bomb .
15 A report in the Guardian of Nov. 7 said that a ban by NATO countries ( which dominated COCOM ) on exporting " secret " high technology to communist countries had cost the UK telecommunications company British Telecom a £4,200,000 ( US$7,100,000 ) order to supply optical fibre equipment for a new telephone link in Vietnam .
16 They said that a state of infinite density might occur only if the galaxies were moving directly toward or away from each other ; only then would they all have met up at a single point in the past .
17 He condemned the " blind " violence of the " terrorists " , and said that a state of law must be respected and " collective repression " avoided .
18 He said that a company could suffer bad headhunting experiences if it was not entirely sure exactly what it wanted the search consultant to do .
19 The educationalist Sir Robert Gould once said that a child being educated in Great Britain could not possibly understand his own environment without understanding something about Christianity ; and he was right .
20 They asked her what had happened , and she said that a rusalka from the lake had hurt Viktor .
21 Mr Shaw said that a jury 's task in awarding damages would be very difficult : ‘ It is probably a unique case , with a unique plaintiff , whom they probably felt should n't be made to suffer any more .
22 It said that a delay could cost its shareholders $165 million in lost tax deductions .
23 The leader of the ABSU , Upendra Nath Bramha , said that a cessation of violence would automatically follow the lifting of repressive measures by the government .
24 Also in August I said that A Year In Provence author Peter Mayle was looking for a house outside France .
25 She said that a tree expert had been consulted and was coming back to the council with advice on the breadth of a ‘ stand-off ’ zone to ensure no damage to the beech roots .
26 The right hon. Gentleman said that a reduction in the prison population was the way to improve the position in prisons .
27 Asked why the interest in Elvis , Walken said that a girl he had a crush on in school used to carry round a picture of her boyfriend , and this was used as an excuse for why Walken could n't take her to his high school prom .
28 ‘ … he said that a girl he knew once used to do it while in a handstand position .
29 Sylvia Plath once said that a story should begin with your main character up a ( metaphorical ) apple tree being pelted by someone — and then you deal with the problems arising .
30 The government said that a rebel attack on the town of Tchoukou-Hadje had left several dead .
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