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

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1 Mr Addis will concentrate on the promotion of Saville 's range of equipment across Merseyside and North Wales , while his predecessor Mike Appleton goes to London to extend the company 's activity .
2 Between them , they decided that Mrs Maylie and Dr Losberne should be told , and that Mr Brownlow would come to the hotel that evening for a discussion .
3 Mr Lawson may win in the end .
4 The early projections put the RPR just ahead of its UDF ally in terms of both votes and seats , making it likely that Mr Mitterrand would call on a neo-Gaullist to head the new government .
5 With the ground rushing up to meet him , Mr Gorbachev must decide between the revolution he grew up believing in and the welfare of the people in whose name that revolution was made .
6 All Mr Ross could remember of the burglars was that they both had Glasgow voices and called each other Pat and Jim .
7 Mr Hanley will go to the High Court this morning in the hope of winning a last-minute judicial review .
8 When its heroine , Dorothea , first entertains the illusion that marriage to Mr Casaubon will confer upon the everyday-the aspect of great things , she makes one exception to the frustration of her efforts as a single woman to lead a significant life in that period in England : ‘ I do n't feel sure about doing good in any way now ; everything seems like going on a mission to a people whose language I do n't know ; — unless it were building good cottages — there can be no doubt about that . ’
9 Mr Frank Leech said he hoped Mr Field would stand as an independent Labour candidate .
10 Mr Badillo will run for the post of city comptroller , now held by a fellow-Democrat , Elizabeth Holtzman .
11 A lawyer for the family said afterwards : ‘ The Bonham-Carters are sad that they have been compelled to take proceedings and they very much hope that Mr Farquharson will abide by the court order . ’
12 Both are Social Democratic strongholds and Mr Kohl can hope for no respite in either .
13 Mr Skinner said Mr Lilley should come to the House to answer questions over ‘ the £4,000 bill the taxpayer is having to foot for him flying from his holiday cottage in France to come back to Britain ’ .
14 After the election , Mr Grivas will preside over the special tribunals due to hear cases of corruption against the former prime minister , Andreas Papandreou , and several of his colleagues .
15 Mr Ciampi can count on the support of the other members of Mr Amato 's coalition and the Republicans , Greens , and , presumably , the PDS ( though there were rumblings of revolt from the left of the party when its leader , Achille Occhetto , gave his support ) .
16 The councillors loved it , and journalists filed it away for some distant future when Mr Portillo might feature in a Conservative leadership election , writes Valerie Elliott .
17 Mr Laird will speak at the ASE Club in Northgate at 11.00am .
18 ‘ That would be a decision Mr Kinnock would take at the time , ’ Mr Mandelson declared loftily .
19 Today Mr Mendiluce will go to the Bosnian capital , Sarajevo , to urge President Alija Izetbegovic to reverse a decision to refuse further aid to the city out of sympathy with the Muslims in the east .
20 Only Mr Hattersley could prophesy about the past and still get it wrong .
21 Mr France should look at the remarks made by the Barclays Bank chairman John Quinton who said even big business is getting into difficulty . ’
22 ‘ We do n't seem to have it , ’ Mr Crangle would say to the boy as they returned to his desk to find the book lying there , waiting for them .
23 I suppose Mr Azadi might belong to the Hezbollah . ’
24 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 .
25 Mr Major will embark on a round of last-minute diplomacy in Edinburgh tonight seeing Commission president Jacques Delors and French president Francois Mitterrand .
26 Mr Major should apologise to the British people ‘ for his betrayal of their trust . ’
27 Imagine the smiles if Mr Gorbachev and Mr Deng can shake on a Kampuchean deal .
28 Mr Reilly may bask in the credibility he has established as Mr Bush 's green man , even without being in the cabinet .
29 Who knew Mr Hatton would pass along the Kingsbrook path that night ? ’
30 That means Mr Maxwell will remain at the helm of the club at least for the short term .
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