We found over 1000 examples of how to use saying in an English sentence.
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1. | The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin-deep saying. | |
2. | Saying that you would rather learn Spanish than Esperanto is like saying you would rather run a marathon than go for a Sunday walk; of course you end up doing neither. | |
3. | Are you saying what I think you're saying? | |
4. | There’s a saying that goes, "Fortune always comes in pairs." But there’s another saying that says, "Fortune comes, but never in pairs, while misfortune always does." | |
5. | I'm not saying you can't go. I'm just saying I think you shouldn't go. | |
6. | I'm not saying you can't swim. I'm just saying I think you shouldn't swim today. | |
7. | "Tom, what are you saying?" "I think you know exactly what I'm saying." | |
8. | I'm not saying that we can't win. I'm just saying it's not likely. | |
9. | As the saying goes: "good always triumphs over evil". But there's another saying that: "the fight against evil is a constant struggle". | |
10. | A man does not know what he is saying until he knows what he is not saying. | |
11. | Is he saying what I think he's saying? | |
12. | "Instead of saying, 'oh one day saying we're goina buy a farm', we said, 'let's start now', and lets start growing and let's start learning," Kofsky says. | |
13. | And she conceived, and bore a son, saying: God hath taken away my reproach. And she called his name Joseph, saying: The Lord give me also another son. | |
14. | "Do you have any idea what you just said?" - "When I speak Russian, I don’t have to understand what I’m saying. I would be happy already if the Russians could understand what I’m saying." | |
15. | This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch you! " This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch!" | |
16. | I'm not saying that you can't win. I'm just saying it's not likely. | |
17. | What Tom is saying is not completely incorrect. What Mary is saying makes a lot more sense though. | |
18. | I'm just saying! | |
19. | You are saying you intentionally hide your good looks? | |
20. | There's no point saying "Hi, how are you?" to me if you have nothing else to say. | |
21. | Unsure of which suitor she wanted to marry, the princess vacillated, saying now one, now the other. | |
22. | Are you saying my life is in danger? | |
23. | What you are saying does not make sense. | |
24. | What you are saying is equal to "no", isn't it? | |
25. | What you are saying is nothing but building a castle in the air. |