Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Reed rose quickly through the bank , becoming an assistant director in 1976 and a director in 1979 , before being appointed head of the corporate finance department in 1984 . |
2 | Mr Shiratori rose rapidly through the ranks : in 1971 he joined AA 's worldwide partnership and three years later was made managing partner of the Japanese operations . |
3 | The boys burst into laughter as Mr Trotter plodded away into the distance . |
4 | As Mr Crump meandered away on a line his wife had drawn for him and in which he half-believed , John-Augustus recalled vividly a discussion he had overheard in the stable-yard earlier that morning . |
5 | Mr Harvey does so with a clarity and beauty of expression that make his book worth reading even by those who will be sceptical of what he describes . |
6 | Mr Healy died later in a Dublin hospital from bleed of the brain and a fractured skull . |
7 | Mr Stokill looked approvingly at the finished job . |
8 | Arriving in East Berlin at the height of the country 's most serious political crisis for more than three decades , Mr Gorbachev had earlier in the day , in a brief encounter with enthusiastic East Berliners , spoken of the need ‘ not to panic — that 's the most important thing ’ . |
9 | Karen wondered if Mr Roberts dealt directly with the ‘ wild men ’ , but she did not like to ask . |
10 | Then , still without speaking , Mr Dakin moved unhurriedly between the cows and a faint chink of metal sounded as he fastened the chain around Blossom 's neck . |
11 | Yet Mr Andreotti moved smoothly into the premiership . |
12 | Mr Kilfedder relies heavily on an unquestioning personal vote and a reputation , particularly among the older electorate , for local diligence and national prominence . |
13 | Mr Jefferies featured strongly in the confessions of Ivan Boesky and he is quoted in an American magazine this month as saying : ‘ If the government was going to bring me down for something like this , I am going to bring down a lot of other people with me ’ . |
14 | Mr Huismans reacted strongly to the Euro-rebels who oppose Britain 's growing involvement in Europe . |
15 | Mr Franklin went there at the end of the 1970s , after the collapse of Keyser Ullman , the merchant bank where he was a director that was rescued by the Bank of England . |
16 | Mr Patten scored well in the middle range , for example the town and country planning issues which most concern his own supporters . |
17 | ‘ Mr Aycliffe had better post an advertisement to that effect , then , before I am burned at the stake ! ’ |
18 | Mr Wilson talked frankly to the magazine on a whole range of political issues . |
19 | Mr Trilby went upstairs to the main bedroom . |
20 | ‘ Mr Lamont earns more in a month than many of our members earn in a year . ’ |
21 | Mr Lee stood firmly by the decisions that had been taken in collaboration with members of the RSSPCC , who had been involved from the beginning in the disclosure work with the eight W children who 'd been taken away then . |
22 | She examined the cat slowly and carefully , not allowing herself to be distracted by the thought of Mr Miller waiting irritably for the vaccination cards or her future appointment with Dawn . |
23 | They discussed some workhouse business together , and then Mr Bumble looked hopefully at the teapot . |
24 | Mr McTasney died later at the Mater Hospital . |
25 | Mr Austin said little at the inquest but told police in an earlier statement he had been squeezed off the road three times by the coach onto the central reservation . |
26 | Left 19th century Luton Hoo with its 4,000-acre estate by his grandfather — his father had been killed in the war — Mr Phillips invested heavily in an industrial project on his land . |
27 | However , in spite of possible disagreement on these issues , Mr Clinton commented warmly on the special relationship when asked whether it had been harmed . |
28 | Mr Berkley blinked resentfully in the morning sunlight . |
29 | Having checked that all the doors were secure , Mr Berkley toiled wearily up the stairs to his office . |
30 | Mr Major fidgeted nervously throughout a press conference with Mr Mulroney . |