Sentences with say
say
S s - 'I'm sorry,' he said. [VERB with quote]
- I would just like to say that this is the most hypocritical thing I have ever heard in my life. [VERB that]
- The report says there is widespread and routine torture of political prisoners in the country. [VERB that]
- Perhaps I'm still dreaming, I said to myself. [VERB + to]
- You can get married at sixteen, and yet you haven't got a say in the running of the country.
- The clock said four minutes past eleven. [VERB noun]
- I think that says a lot about how well Seles is playing. [V amount + about]
- It says a lot for him that he has raised his game to the level required. [V amount + for]
- He's usually smartly-dressed, I'll say that for him. [VERB noun + for]
- Say you could change anything about the world we live in, what would it be? [VERB that]
- To see the problem here more clearly, let's look at a different biological system, say, an acorn.
- We asked his opinion but he refused to say
- To say grace
- They say we shall have rain today
- Let us say that he is lying
- The artist in this painting is saying that we should look for hope
- There is much to be said for either course of action
- If I hadn't been said by her, I wouldn't be in this fix
- There were, say, 20 people present
- Choose a number, say, four
- Let him have his say
- He has a lot of say in the company's policy
- You've had your say, now let me have mine
- Who can say what will be?
- The clock says ten
- To say one's prayers
- He is, I'd say, forty
- People say he's angry
- A painting that says nothing
- To have one's say
- Costing, say, 10 dollars
- It's, say, 14 feet long.
- If you serve, say tuna fish and potato chips, it will cost much less.