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Example sentences for "saying what"

  • Secondly, by saying what is untrue and unjustly, and then he is bound to restore that man's good name, by confessing that he told an untruth.

  • He cannot be more than one-and-twenty, so there is no saying what he may be, when he reaches forty.

  • There is no saying what we might have done if we had, as you suppose, been staying for the last two months at Miranda; but in point of fact that has not been the case.

  • He, saying what he thinks of my deception; me, defending myself and the real Ellaline by saying what I think of his general beastliness.

  • She say when de young un war carried in de old man go on furious; he bring suit against you, he hab you punished berry much--no saying what he not going to do.

  • I have written a line to go with it, saying what I have done this for, and asking the general to give the bearer a hundred dollars.

  • If you were to get away, dar no saying what dey do to us.

  • I had complained of the light for her, saying what a pity it was the room had no shutters.

  • Dethom was saying that he was believing in saying what he was saying.

  • Very many being mentioned some are remembering something of all of them and are saying that saying what they are saying is saying what is being said.

  • Clellan is saying, and he would be tired if one could be tired in saying what he is saying, that having a way of doing what one does one can do what one does.

  • There was, then, no saying what turn of fortune might present him in an admissible form as a suitor.

  • Half of the borough expects to be in the Treasury, or the Post-Office, or the Board of Trade; and I was just on the tip of saying what a set of rapscallions they were.

  • Take service with him once, and if you leave him you 're a renegade; remember that, and bethink you that there's no saying what crotchet he may have in store for future agitation.

  • Have a little patience with me--hear me out, for I am saying what I have thought over many and many an hour--what I have already told Nelly.

  • Saying what I most fervently feel to be true.

  • Then the men would suppose that we had broken our words, and the next time you and I go out on a fishing expedition there's no saying what mightn't happen to us.

  • Till t' master cooms round there ain't no saying what he'd loike done.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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