Example sentences of "[be] [that] mr " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The answers are that Mr and Mrs Young who own Sparrowgrass are frequent and welcome visitors to England and are entertained by the jockey Club at many race meetings .
2 The pluses are that Mr Fry 's antiques-packed rooms give off a suitably mouldering , claustrophobic air , Staunton is very good as an over-protective mother who keeps haring off to ring the babysitter , all concerned do seem to know each other very well and it 's all very pleasant , untaxing and time passes jauntily enough .
3 Though he has not officially announced a drugs policy , all indications are that Mr Clinton will turn America 's attention away from cutting off supplies in the Andes to reducing demand at home .
4 However , having studied the file , the facts of the matter are that Mr Wingert proceeded with is written work without seeing the required approval of subject and content from the Membership Committee .
5 The idea had been that Mr Major would finish with a rousing personal plea just before 9pm so his speech would lead the Nine O'Clock News with live scenes of Tory euphoria .
6 The general feeling had been that Mr Brown was a pooftah .
7 One bonus of delaying an election until 1992 would be that Mr Major could use a summer reshuffle to continue reshaping the government he inherited from Mrs Thatcher .
8 It could be that Mr Major owes a debt to the pollsters for his victory .
9 Could it be that Mr Young and Alicia Padstow , his companion of 15 years , have finally married ?
10 The next step that he foresaw would be that Mr Ramsay MacDonald comes to the King and asks for a Dissolution : indeed Mr Asquith believes that in accepting office Mr Ramsay MacDonald will very probably ask His Majesty to promise a Dissolution in the event of an early defeat of the Government in the House of Commons …
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12 The facts of the Sen case were that Mr Sen was dismissed on 9th July 1990 .
13 Whatever else it may betoken , it is clear for the time being that Mr Laws will not be asked to put on his war-paint and go a-hunting for scalps " .
14 The implication is that Mr Morita thought that he had a bargain .
15 One is that Mr Lawson has not yet succeeded in getting a handle on domestic demand , and the signs of success this summer were misleading .
16 A bizarre aspect of the case is that Mr Devaty 's ‘ crimes ’ include the apparently punishable offence of sending the authorities papers about their human rights abuses .
17 The best prediction of the vote — to be counted next Thursday at the first parliamentary Labour party meeting after the summer break — is that Mr Davies will just beat Mr Foster by a handful of votes .
18 My one reservation is that Mr Alexander denies himself expressive use of light and sound to convey atmosphere and leaves us with few memorable images .
19 The fact is that Mr Kinnock and his friends understand well enough not only that they could not be elected but that Britain could not be governed without some serious accommodations of the kind they now stand for .
20 The unifying theme is that Mr Deng shaped an alternative political vision to Mao , in large part because he was in charge of a very different area during the Chinese civil war of the 1930s and 1940s .
21 The ideological reason is that Mr Subirachs 's works take further towards completion a cathedral Gaudi conceived as a bulwark against subversive new dogmas such as Marxism and anarchism .
22 Tell that story to one of America 's many grumblers about Japanese investment and the response is that Mr Dukakis would never have made that mistake at a Japanese firm : he would have been able to tell the difference .
23 The pity is that Mr Eysenck leaves so many hostages to fortune .
24 One idea in the wind is that Mr Gorbachev should be present at the mid-July meeting of the G7 in London .
25 Part of the problem is that Mr Bush is not a character with whom cynical Washingtonians feel comfortable .
26 Another charge is that Mr Bush has given too little thought to the nature of a post-war settlement .
27 Part of the truth is that Mr Major is dog-tired , physically drained after his wisdom-tooth infection , the leadership campaign , the Gulf war , the poll-tax furore .
28 The received wisdom in North Down is that Mr Kilfedder will shade it and begin his 23rd year as MP for the constituency .
29 My one reservation is that Mr Furbank sometimes seems uncertain as to the extent of knowledge his readers are likely to have .
30 The reality sinking in for newly-elected Labour MPs this weekend is that Mr Patten 's estimate was right .
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