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

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1 So no-one saw Mr Bean 's I Wan na Be Elected ?
2 So I goes Mr why do n't you just let girls into the club as well ?
3 Miss apparently you represent Mr er well I I notice from the documents with the er summons it was adjourned because erm their solicitor wrote to say that he will be claiming not guilty ?
4 Miss apparently you represent Mr I I notice from the documents from the er summons it was adjourned because erm their solicitor wrote to say that he would be pleading not guilty ?
5 and we knew him quite well because er before we moved , my parents moved to Debenham , we 've lived at Trimley and he lived erm well next door but one to us and er so we knew Mr quite well .
6 He had a ‘ gut feeling ’ , he said , that the American people were not yet committed to war , and so he urged Mr Bush to pursue a meeting in Baghdad between James Baker , the secretary of state , and Saddam Hussein — as well as finding a date on which Iraq 's foreign minister could come to Washington .
7 And yesterday she told Mr Fallon : ‘ You can depend on my vote . ’
8 About a week later I met Mr Jaggers by chance in the street , and he invited me to dinner that evening .
9 Later she helped Mr Priddy to set the dining table upstairs .
10 But the Standard , of course , represents the fruits of a collaboration between ‘ Mr 335 ’ , Larry Carlton , and Valley Arts Guitars to whip up something to suit Mr Carlton 's personal playing requirements .
11 Later he told Mr Michael Jopling ( C. Westmorland and Lonsdale ) that this amounted to US$60 per person to help with transport , food , medicines , training and tools .
12 Some years later he met Mr Parkinson again during a campaign meeting for the Penrith and Borders constituency .
13 Now I said Mr Nichol I 'd to take you to that erm but the only thing is it 's after the so I do n't know how you feel if you 'd if you would rather see a performance before the exam , or you would rather see that one after the exam , or two .
14 Now you know Mr if it 's spelt you may say oh it 's it 's pretty close .
15 Right now we have Mr .
16 Well I think Mr got represented on a previous occasion that 's why I 'm asking you that !
17 Well I think Mr represented you on a previous occasion , that 's why I 'm asking you now .
18 Well you see Mr once told us
19 Here you go Mr .
20 Well why do n't you try Mr Bentley I mean
21 ‘ Should n't we wake Mr Potter ? ’
22 Today they said Mr had been a patient there since nineteen eighty nine but refused to reveal more about his background .
23 Today they urged Mr Ashworth to get in touch with them .
24 Almost everyone thought Mr Heath , with his ‘ Who governs Britain ? ’ slogan , would win .
25 I discovered a quiet place where I thought nobody would find me , but then I noticed Mr Rochester come into the garden too .
26 Then I saw Mr Shepherd — and he looked so — so strange that I kissed him too . ’
27 And then I presume Mr you 'll go on to deal with matter A one A.
28 If he can not , then I suggest Mr keeps quiet , because people could accuse him of lying for the sake of lying 's sake .
29 And th and then we have Mr Lilley saying that there were lots of people at the Tory Party Conference , remember , he had his little list that he was going to go through and and erm chop out all the , the social security scroungers and people who abused the system .
30 Then they followed Mr Hobden into the house .
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