Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] mr " in BNC.

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1 Then we were walking back towards the carriage , and as we passed I heard Mr Jonesy say to the preacher , ‘ I 'll give 'im the devil when I get 'im 'ome . ’
2 I want to see , I 'm I mean I saw Mr and erm Mr nodding when Martin said he wanted to give these figures to the Chief Exec and ask him to er get it sorted out .
3 I mean I think Mr Maxwell 's on the end of a very nasty hook at the moment with these houses and he 's wriggling off that and he 's offered these houses to us to avoid public embarrassment to his company and also to gain co-operation from us and the City Council in other areas .
4 You 'll have a chance to come back on whether we have got the wrong impression on that , I mean I recall Mr Heselton 's quite clearly , but let me pursue that at a stage further if if we take that as our impression of what you have said collectively , and you are asked to make provision for nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , again collectively in the Greater York area , and I 'm addressing this question to the districts , what provision would you make in your districts of your district figure in the Greater York area ?
5 D' ya reckon Mr 's a good teacher ?
6 D' ya like Mr .
7 I suggest you contact Mr William Welsh to discuss the format of a meeting with community council representatives and any other relevant details .
8 Mr Harris said Newton got up but instead of walking he punched Mr Hallam on the face while he was still on the turf and then kicked him .
9 Having made such an analysis of the situation , it was not long before I found myself reconsidering Mr Farraday 's kind suggestion of some days ago .
10 ‘ That was what she told me to tell Mr Evans , once she was dead .
11 He says everyone knows Mr Harris 's plight .
12 I hoped he would do nothing to hurt Mr Edgar , who was a kind master to me .
13 Yesterday Amnesty International sent an urgent letter to Timothy Renton , Minister of State at the Home Office , urging him to reconsider Mr Osberk 's case .
14 And Laban Tall says he saw Mr Troy walking out of the village towards Budmouth , ’ replied Liddy .
15 The Chairman of the City Council 's Planning Committee , John Power , says he thinks Mr Maxwell 's reasons are n't entirely public spirited .
16 ‘ I can not claim I know Mr Peckham .
17 She wanted to tell him the rest of it ; tell him what Mrs Gotobed had told her to tell Mr Evans and ask Albert what he thought she had meant , but she could n't think how to put it without making herself sound fearfully stupid .
18 Last night Thresher 's Jayne Bridges admitted it was extremely strange that Mr Onanuga still claimed he served Mr Lamont .
19 This did , however , enable me to test Mr Getty 's hospitality to the full during the latter part of the day , and I can confirm it is as fulsome as previous Press reports have indicated .
20 Facing them sat Mr Shahiduddin Postman and his brothers .
21 We know someone called Mr Wayland , do n't we ? ’
22 The big , heavy blue door loomed before me and as I knocked I heard Mr Simons shuffling along the partially carpeted hall to greet me .
23 Oh no oh no oh no they 'll decide I mean Mr will know , they 'll know what they 're doing , I mean they know what they 're doing , I do n't know what they 're doing , I 'm not a doctor , I 'm not God , nothing
24 when I walked in I , I said you know I said Mr we meet , we meet again I said .
25 Much later I heard him showing Mr Mason to his bedroom , and was glad that Mr Rochester sounded so cheerful .
26 Carrie said , ‘ Suppose — suppose she asked Mr Evans ?
27 All she had , to enable her to visualise Mr Stanforth 's view of her position , was a vivid imagination and a very acute intelligence .
28 At which point I asked Mr Heseltine what he was up to .
29 I knew she fancied Mr Malone , but we all fancy Mr Malone .
30 I thought you said Mr Blobby .
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