Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [vb -s] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Edmond has the dubious honour of being tried by the District of Columbia 's first anonymous jury .
2 For example , for Harpton Court , Radnor , built around 1805 , Mr Colvin lists the outbuildings under Nash , whereas Mr Mansbridge gives the new south front to him despite its air of a Late Classical job of the 1840s .
3 Nevertheless , Mr Rees believes the Financial Statement to be a helpful tool which saves creditors , advisers and debtors much time , and helps the debtors to sort themselves out .
4 Mr Franklin says the promised stream of profits averaging £10m over the next five years has a present value of roughly £44m .
5 Mr Patten says the new money would help meet National education and training targets and lift Britain towards the top of international league tables in staying-on rates for 16 to 19-year-olds .
6 Mr Saegusa calls the finished piece ‘ an ode to Mozart from the Orient , ’ explaining that the new music is his own , rather than a supplement to Mozart 's .
7 Malcolm Storry 's bullet-headed Aufidius is not simply a rude barbarian but an acute analyst of Coriolanus 's character : Mr Storry has the priceless gift of making the language tangible so that when he says ‘ I think he 'll be to Rome as is the osprey to the fish ’ the image comes resonantly alive .
8 Mr Khang hopes the Communist Party will ‘ blow some new wind into our lives ’ .
9 A number of frames have been funded by the NHS , at £3,000-per-patient , but Mr Montgomery believes the potential demand among children could outstrip supply .
10 A number of frames have been funded by the NHS , at £3,000 per patient , but Mr Montgomery believes the potential demand among children in the district and neighbouring areas could outstrip supply .
11 Mr Lee recognises the 752-member assembly for what it is — an anachronism instinctively opposed to the reforms begun three years ago by the late President Chiang Ching-kuo ( a son of Chiang Kai-shek ) and carried on by Mr Lee .
12 But while many small traders blame the lenders for many of their difficulties Mr Miller says the Royal Bank of Scotland has helped him through the downturn by being flexible .
13 Mr Kinnock says the Prime Minister is too frightened to debate the issue .
14 But Mr Boswell says the worrying trend which emerged from an analysis is the risk self-employed farmers are prepared to take .
15 In demonstrating this point , Mr Goodman destroys the all-too-common misperception of Mr Deng as a pragmatist ; the socialist vision is unwavering .
16 Mr Plumpton has the odd notion that his pupils are in some way superior to Hawkwood 's .
17 But Mr Hibbert thinks the main discrepancy is on the capital side of the account .
18 Mr McCann presents the first Bond to Chris Smith of Royal Insurance , watched by Bill Tubey , Manweb ; Richard Smith , Barclays ; Erica Duff , Brookside Productions and Frank Cogley , Liverpool 's Director of Education Picture : TONY KENWRIGHT
19 Mr Major embodies the growing number of people who , though not mystified about their humble class origins , no longer believe they should remain , as he put it , ‘ boxed in ’ to them forever .
20 A year to the day since PanAm 103 exploded over Lockerbie , Mr Talb remains the only suspect officially identified .
21 As evidence , Mr Smith cites the relative share price performance during 1991 of the companies which had high scores for creative accounting in the 1991 report .
22 Here , Mr Brooks-Baker dissects the Prime Minister 's statement and reveals the truth behind it : It is announced from Buckingham Palace that , with regret , the Prince and Princess of Wales have decided to separate .
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