Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone knows Mr Baker has edited the Faber Book of English History in Verse , and included some lines from Henry V , but even there he never got to that particular bit .
2 Now Mr Ward wants to rejoin the party .
3 Mr Gummer has used the guest house for every Tory conference since his student days and he told friends that he has been rewarded for his continued custom with the best room in the house .
4 It was later revealed that Mr Argles had employed a boy who had been convicted of offences against young children .
5 She said since the complaint Mr Uddin had attended a hygiene course and intensified cleaning procedures .
6 Mr Driscoll hopes to float the company on the Stock Exchange in December .
7 Mr Stewart has held a number of senior ICI posts on Teesside , the most recent as general manager of Phillips-Imperial Petroleum .
8 That may be why Mr Houghton has given the job of turning round the kitchenware business to Richard Dulude .
9 Mr Murray hopes to make a decision this month .
10 Mr Totteridge had spent the day in the garden until five pm and then apparently unperturbed , they had driven out to dine with friends in Norwich .
11 But , at little cost , Mr Museveni has won the hearts of most of his people , the Baganda .
12 The National Union of Civil and Public Servants claimed that Mr Newton had given the impression of a tendering exercise having taken place .
13 Among the package of proposals meant to safeguard members of company pension schemes , Mr Newton plans to have a tracing service based on a register of pension schemes to help people track down pensions held with their previous employers .
14 But Mr Shamir has given no sign of softening his opposition to any contact with the PLO , or with Palestinians from outside , including those deported for activities hostile to Israel .
15 Mr Truman has made a number of discoveries and new attributions , not without correcting even the minutest mistake in the previous catalogue .
16 The chair of the town 's Copnservative Association says had Mr Taylor applied to become a candidate again , another rebel group might have formed .
17 Mr Taylor refused to blame the race row that greeted his adoption 18 months ago for his defeat by Mr Nigel Jones , who won with a six per cent swing to the Liberal Democrats .
18 But yesterday 's Daily Mail said , under the front-page headline ‘ This Bankrupt Chancellor , ’ that Mr Lawson had betrayed the people and his party ; had reneged on monetarism ; and should go .
19 Mr Lawson 's had a brace .
20 Mr McWhirter had summoned a taxi to take him home , as he often did when afflicted with the snap and bite of chilblain pains .
21 The parliamentary debate enters its fifth day tomorrow but Mr Gligorov has said no decision will be taken at the end of the session because no formal proposal has been received from the United Nations .
22 Mr Lang hopes to announce the decision on the boundaries of the new authorities in the next four months .
23 He said that Mr Lang appeared to have a vision of a local government closely identified with communities .
24 Within a month , Mr K had found a buyer for the lease .
25 Yet Mr Mitterrand continues to help the regime .
26 Mr McCue had seen the ski jump being used and commented : ‘ I saw very few people actually ski from the very top of the ramp most of them start half way down . ’
27 Three months after Mr Day sought official clearance , Mr Walker has given the go-ahead .
28 The committee headed by Mr Nutting has issued the writs on behalf of 814 names but hopes that more will join the action .
29 Mr Amin had unfortunately missed spotting the figures , but Mr Al-Haroun had seen the flaws and alerted Mr Steve Pyle .
30 That ‘ Mr Lavoisier had found a method of making inflammable air ( hydrogen ) for a halfpenny per cubic foot ’ , a fifth of the usual price , attracted Priestley 's attention .
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