Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] mr " in BNC.

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1 So I goes Mr why do n't you just let girls into the club as well ?
2 It is the accuracy of the results of STPS monitoring projects on Zakynthos for the past 10 years which allows Mr Scott 's source , Mrs Lily Venizelos , to talk about the situation there like an expert .
3 Waltham Forest health authority , which includes Mr Norman Tebbit 's Chingford constituency , in Essex , has become the second health authority to call for an end to the dispute by either negotiation or arbitration .
4 The money for this largesse would presumably come from Russia , which keeps Mr Najibullah supplied with arms and food .
5 None of these has come from official Church sources , a matter which surprises Mr Demos Strouthos of Prediction magazine , who is enthusiastic in his support of his advertisers .
6 Shares in Carlton slumped by 20p to 832p on news of the sale which leaves Mr Green 's private company with a holding of around 5.3million shares .
7 Paul Coggins , a Dallas criminal lawyer who represents Mr McBirney , complains that the trials can be compared to drug-dealing trials in the 1960s when winning a conviction was as easy as dropping the dope on the courtroom table , .
8 John Inman , 56 , who plays Mr Humphreys , said : ‘ It 's wonderful .
9 Who has Mr Foggerty suggested to you ? ’
10 Other important moves include the transfer from the Northern Ireland team of Ms Mo Mowlam , the MP for Redcar , who joins Mr Gordon Brown 's new industry team as spokeswoman on City affairs .
11 Prof Tim Congdon , from Lombard Street Research in the City , is the only one who wants Mr Lamont to take £3 billion out of the economy in taxes this coming year and £4.5 billion in 1993-94 , but that is to balance a loose monetary policy and another cut in interest rates , which he thinks is the best way of stimulating demand without fuelling inflation .
12 Prof Tim Congdon , from Lombard Street Research in the City , is the only one who wants Mr Lamont to take £3 billion out of the economy in taxes this coming year and £4.5 billion in 1993-94 , but that is to balance a loose monetary policy and another cut in interest rates , which he thinks is the best way of stimulating demand without fuelling inflation .
13 She regrets Mr Kinnock was not one of them .
14 friend of Mrs Bagnet 's , whom she wishes Mr George to marry .
15 The most notable of last week 's promotions , below cabinet level , are David Davis , a printworker 's son and successful businessman , shrewd and tough enough to put teeth into the Citizen 's Charter ; William Hague , the ex-chancellor 's bumptious and clever private secretary , who becomes Mr Lilley 's number three at social security ; and Jeremy Hanley , a Mensa-man who becomes number two to Malcolm Rifkind at defence .
16 Mrs Aquino , who believes Mr Marcos ordered the 1983 murder of her husband , Benigno , says the homecoming can go ahead as long as the coffin is flown direct to Laoag in the heart of the Marcos fiefdom in North Luzon province .
17 Mr B ( who knows Mr A has hearing problems ) replied but did not use his voice at all .
18 ‘ I was approached by a friend who knows Mr Gilbey but I have never met him , ’ said Mrs Ralli from the doorstep of her £500,000 mansion in Hardingham , Norfolk .
19 Det Chief Insp Barry Hill said : ‘ Anyone who knows Mr McEvoy or who saw him on Saturday May 23 is asked to ring Middlesbrough 326326 and ask for the Hartlepool incident room . ’
20 This might sound far-fetched until one reads Mr Genscher 's speeches .
21 Whoever replaces Mr Kinnock is likely to be chosen on the basis of all the things he was not : considered , consistent , classless .
22 Everybody knows Mr Bishop was drunk and got drowned .
23 He refers Mr Brown to the Outpatient Clinic where the consultant arranges to admit him to hospital promptly , because of the risk of strangulation .
24 The Chairman of the City Council 's Planning Committee , John Power , says he thinks Mr Maxwell 's reasons are n't entirely public spirited .
25 But he does n't come often , only when he wants Mr Ballantyne to put up the money for one of his schemes or projects , which Mr Ballantyne usually does for the sake of his daughter .
26 He says Mr Newton , 25 , who also faces being fired by Thresher this morning , picked out the two items at random while under pressure to reveal precisely what Mr Lamont bought .
27 He says Mr Kirk is just trying to influence the election and even the school headmaster wants nothing to do with it .
28 He says Mr Cotterell the sub postmaster was in his shop when he noticed a youth standing behind his counter .
29 ‘ Langstrath in Borrowdale is a particular favourite and I have painted that one lots of times , ’ he says Mr Healey , aged 57 , who lives in Kirkleatham Avenue , Redcar , left his job and enrolled on a teaching degree course at Teesside College of Education , to combine his love of painting with his desire to share the skill When he qualified in 1974 , he started teaching art at St. Thomas ' School , Middlesbrough , before moving to St. Peter 's Roman Catholic School , South Bank , where he has taught for 13 years .
30 He replaces Mr Karel Urbanek , the former railway worker , appointed last month and discredited almost before he had started .
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