Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What was obvious , though , straightaway was that Mr Carver did n't talk much and his greeting of Mick was as to one of the family , indicated with a nod and a ‘ Hello , there ! ’ |
2 | Mr Aycliffe did not answer this . |
3 | Mr Malik did not seem pleased to see it again . |
4 | Mr Malik did not seem anxious that Mafouz should let go of the ball until he was absolutely ready to do so . |
5 | ‘ Mr Gordon does n't want any money . |
6 | But Mr Craven did not know this . |
7 | Mr Yeltsin did not win enough votes to enable him to call a new parliamentary election constitutionally . |
8 | Mr Young does not have much time for fancy patterns with three dimensional ‘ fiddly ’ bits . |
9 | To his credit , Mr Allen did not go mad and even managed to find an Eskimo poet who returned from Copenhagen in the revolutionary year of 1967 to see what was happening in Greenland ( 'Nothing ’ ) . |
10 | ‘ I hope Mr Sowerberry does n't take any more of these dreadful creatures from the workhouse , ’ said Charlotte . |
11 | I often asked Malcolm why Mr Hutton did n't get another secretary . |
12 | I 'm pleased to note that Mr Anson did not follow this well-worn , easy route . |
13 | As the guest calling himself Mr Smythe did not have legal title to the cheque , he could not give legal title to the hotelier ; therefore , the cheque would not be paid and the hotelier would suffer the loss . |
14 | Mr Wolski did not understand this , but he always smiled when someone in authority smiled and he smiled now . |
15 | Although when flying Mr Tholen does n't sport one of his famous carnations , artist Alfie Alderson used a little licence when he completed a watercolour of him flying his plane wearing a red carnation . |
16 | ‘ Mr Wood does n't want that old piano . |
17 | ‘ Although Mr Crawford does not impress any firmness of personality on Feste , ’ wrote The Times 's critic , ‘ the comic scenes , with Mr Stephen Moore 's Sir Andrew joining whole-heartedly in the romp , are disciplined and not uninventive . ’ |