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  1. I had to say something.
  2. The government has said it would wish to do this only if there was no alternative.
  3. `Don't worry', I said to Mother, `they are moving you from this ward soon.'
  4. He likes you *he said so.
  5. People like yourself still find new things to say about Shakespeare.
  6. Jane said nothing for a moment.
  7. `Now you'll see something', he said.
  8. Any doctor would say she didn't know what she was doing.
  9. `You play the oboe, I see,' said Simon.
  10. And then this woman came up to me and she said, `I believe you have a goddaughter called Celia Ravenscroft.'
  11. `I'm going to brush my teeth,' he said.
  12. You cannot say that all prisoners should be treated the same.
  13. I agree with every word Peter says.
  14. `That's very clear,' I said.
  15. Didn't you say the raid was contingent on the weather?
  16. He was frightened that something terrible might be said.
  17. I was worried that she'd say no.
  18. ...she said, with a forced smile.
  19. `Who invited you?' said Etta, in the pleasantest manner possible.
  20. They had loads of things to say about each other.
  21. The clerk looked at the six of them and said, `All of you?'
  22. She said that she would come.
  23. `Let's take a walk,' he said.
  24. The Express offered $100 to any reader who could relate what Bal had said.
  25. He said waltzes made him dizzy.
  26. This book is for any woman who has ever said `If only I knew where to find help.'
  27. Lonnie wants to say `sorry'.
  28. I regret to say rents went up.
  29. What did you say to Myra?
  30. Do you understand what I'm saying?
  31. If it was Haldeman, then why not say so?
  32. What church did you say you attend?
  33. How can you say such things?
  34. I haven't any papers to say that I have been trained.
  35. `There's no need' said Jimmie.*`None at all'.
  36. I can't say I ever had much interest in fishing.
  37. They marched us through the town, so that they could say to the people, `Look at the great British army.'
  38. A man with a list would come round and say you could go off duty.
  39. He can't have said that. He just can't.
  40. They might be able to remember what he said.
  41. I would have said yes, but Julie talked us into staying at home.
  42. You must say hello to your daughter.
  43. I will not hear a word said against the National Health Service.
  44. I would prefer to say nothing about this problem.
  45. `Drink, Ted?'*`I wouldn't say no, Bryan.'
  46. It must be said that it never really came up to expectations.
  47. It should also be said that I learned a great deal from the experience.
  48. You might say she's entitled to get angry.
  49. We didn't dare say that many of us would prefer to go home.
  50. The criminal justice system, the author says, has failed to keep pace with the drug problem.
  51. The Bible says love of money is the root of all evil.
  52. Grace says you told her to come over here.
  53. I was talking to one of them yesterday. She said she got roast and Yorkshire pudding.
  54. `We shall give him some tea,' Naomi said.
  55. `I will check,' said Brody.
  56. `I went to the doctor this morning,' she said.
  57. Mr. Fowler said that February had produced the best results yet.
  58. My watch says nine o'clock. And it's already too hot to sleep.
  59. Davis said he wanted to read it over lunch.
  60. `We have no reliable information about that yet,' he found himself saying for the third time.
  61. I said I'm off to Brighton for the weekend.
  62. `Wait a minute,' the voice said.
  63. They said you were out all afternoon.
  64. `I've been wanting to do this all day,' she said.
  65. `There's a massive market that side of the water,' he says, gesturing out of his window.
  66. The report says that hospitals and rescue services coped extremely well.
  67. `My wife told me to probably expect you,' he said.
  68. He reported accurately what they said.
  69. There still remains something to say. Several things, actually.
  70. `I'm going to do it', I said quietly.
  71. `Fishing?' she said in a silly way.
  72. `Come here,' he said in a low voice.
  73. Spear says she admires Lloyd's tremendously.
  74. Protesters say that tunnels could greatly reduce the environmental disturbance.
  75. I agree absolutely with what Geoffrey has said.
  76. Next to it is a different sign which says simply `Beware'.
  77. `I have expected you,' she said, inviting him inside.
  78. `No,' she said with a defiant look.
  79. `I don't know much about music,' Judy said.
  80. `Of course we can get married,' said Gertrude.
  81. `I don't see what you are getting at,' Jeremy said.
  82. She said that she didn't want to know.
  83. `Thank you,' I said.
  84. `I knew I'd seen you,' I said.
  85. He stepped back and said, `Now look at that.'
  86. `You see,' he said, `my father was a clergyman.'
  87. `You have to keep trying, Mabel,' he said.
  88. `That man,' I said, `never opened a window in his life.'
  89. `Darling,' Max said to her, `don't say it's not possible.'
  90. `Maybe,' he said hesitantly, `maybe there is a beast.'
  91. `I rang the bell,' Rudolph said, `and your friend let me in.'
  92. `I see,' said John.
  93. `Margaret,' I said to her, `I'm so glad you came.'
  94. Henry said that he wanted to go home.
  95. The woman said she had seen nothing.
  96. He said that the police had directed him to the wrong room.
  97. He wrote me a letter saying that he understood what I was doing.
  98. They said I had to see a doctor first.
  99. She says she wants to see you this afternoon.
  100. Georgina said she was going to bed.
  101. I said that I would rather work in the forest.
  102. All these things were trivial, he said.
  103. She didn't say whether he was still alive.
  104. I intend to say nothing for the present.
  105. She said you threw away her sweets.
  106. My doctor says it's nothing to worry about.
  107. Experts say that you should be precise in your accounting.
  108. She says she wants to see you this afternoon.
  109. He says he has never seen a live shark in his life.
  110. He said he was English.
  111. Mr Benn said that he had been in hospital at the time.
  112. Helen says I can share her flat.
  113. He said he really had to go back inside.
  114. He said you might need money.
  115. She said they would all miss us.
  116. He said they mustn't get us into trouble.
  117. He is said to have died a natural death.
  118. It was said that he could speak their language.
  119. A sign over the door said `Dreamland Cafe'.
  120. ...a notice saying that on no account should the attendants be tipped.
  121. The newspaper said Scotland Yard was investigating the crime.
  122. The road map said it was 210 kilometres to the French frontier.
  123. Henry said that he wanted to go home.
  124. It was said that some of them had become insane.
  125. He was said to be the oldest man in the firm.
  126. `Margaret,' I said to her, `I'm so glad you came.'
  127. I'll never possess anything, I said to myself.
  128. The man nodded but said nothing.
  129. I must have said something wrong.
  130. I was worried that she'd say no.
  131. When he stopped, no one said anything.
  132. I couldn't think of a single thing to say after he'd replied like that.
  133. The last time we talked he said he needed another two days.
  134. When old Thrussel died, his widow came to me and said that he wished to be buried in the churchyard.
  135. He came back eight months later, by which time the Japanese had decided to say yes.
  136. If I saw him in the street, he'd just say `Good morning.'
  137. He never says a word unless he feels he's being threatened in some way.
  138. If anyone came, they'd say `How are you?'
  139. If I were asked to define my condition, I'd say `bored'.
  140. That is why the deficit remains of key importance this year, whatever the Chancellor might say.
  141. She said she wanted tea ready at six so she could be out by eight.
  142. I hope that nobody was so stupid as to go around saying those things.
  143. I used to love listening to her, even though I could only understand about half of what she said.
  144. Nobody said a thing except that one or two asked me if I was better.
  145. He said he was happy where he was.
  146. British Rail, which has launched an enquiry, said one coach was badly damaged.
  147. What he said was perfectly true.
  148. `What do you mean by that?' said Hugh, his face pale.
  149. `Of course,' said Ash, astonished.
  150. When we embraced I couldn't say thank you*those words were far too small for someone who had risked her life to save mine.
  151. ...a letter saying that a brother or sister has a new bike.
  152. Can you say `No' to a friend or relative who wants to insist?
  153. `Thanks,' said Brody. He hung up, turned out the light in his office, and walked out to his car.
  154. `It was here that one young prisoner was sold for a bag of corn,' said the old woman. `That was me.'
  155. It used to be said that the oil exporting countries depended on the oil importing countries just as much as the latter depended on the former.
  156. You're a sensible woman*I've always said so.
  157. Everybody in the world, so they say, has a double.
  158. The door opened and a man popped his head into the room and said `Next please'. About ten minutes later, the same man returned.
  159. `I've never heard of him.'*`I wish I could say the same.'
  160. He has an excellent record of saying one thing and doing the opposite.
  161. I once heard a police commissioner say that we would have to learn to live with crime. The opposite is true; we have to learn not to live with crime.
  162. That's what I would say. But his attitude was different altogether.
  163. How does the Department of the Environment ensure, as it says it must, that the quality of the operation remains high?
  164. The government was forced to say that the report would be implemented.
  165. They say she's very bright.
  166. He knew that he would hate it if they said no.
  167. Foolishly, we had said we would do the decorating.
  168. Even sympathetic observers have said that what he's really doing is protecting his own interests.
  169. In fairness it should be said that he cannot be accused of a lack of objectivity.
  170. Finally, I want to say something about the heat pump.
  171. `Margaret Ravenscroft may have been responsible for her sister's death.'*`Good heavens!' said Dr Willoughby. 
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