Example sentences of "[adv] mr [noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So Mr Li made it clear that the state will go on bailing out the inefficient state-owned juggernauts , as well as subsidising a range of things from rice to city rents .
2 Thank you very much Mr Chairman thank you very much for giving me a chance to speak this afternoon .
3 Perhaps Mr Adams knows he has no answer .
4 Meanwhile Mr Dauncey says he wants stable owners to get together to force positive action on a growing problem .
5 Nevertheless Mr King says it would be much worse under Labour .
6 But somehow Mr Jaggers made us all show the worst side of our characters , and encouraged Drummle , who we all disliked , to annoy us .
7 Mr Carman went on : ‘ Is it right Mr Mellor visited you on a social basis in the daytime without his wife ? ’
8 Ah , ’ Samuel commented , eyes now anywhere but on Gwendolen ‘ how cruel is age , how poignantly Mr Dickens portrays it and how recognisable even today is Miss Peepy . ’
9 Yesterday Mr Hall said he was dissatisfied with the service he had received from Reg Vardy 's at Houghton-Le-Spring who had sold him the luxury car .
10 Yesterday Mr Clinton said he hoped some of the 230 members would be picketing at the college .
11 Yesterday Mr Dixon confirmed he had made a formal complaint about Mr Fallon based on information received from another member .
12 Just two weeks later Mr Rowland declared it ‘ technically insolvent . ’
13 Now Mr Harper says he plans to join other traders in the town by investing in steel shutters to prevent a recurrence .
14 Now Mr MacCari says he wants to get back to concentrating on his job at Stoke City .
15 Now Mr Cleave says he 's offering a reward to try and catch whoever 's responsible :
16 Right now Mr Hussein finds it convenient to pose as a conciliator prepared to grant autonomy to the Kurds he has displaced and , in relations with the rest of the world , to let bygones be bygones .
17 Do you want do you want to come back Mr Williams do you want to pick up this point or something else ?
18 ‘ Has n't Mr Trelawney told you about the pirates ?
19 ( Simon was drinking quite heavily then , even Mr James said she ought to have had allowed for that . )
20 Or at least Mr Fernie believes he saw someone . ’
21 Then Mr Nicholls said he would leave Haworth , and go to Australia .
22 Mr Sinclair said : ‘ Police started preliminary inquiries and then Mr Jowett said he wanted us to stop .
23 I visited her a couple of times in the hospital , and then Mr Browne told me she died .
24 If this is what the new Clause meant , then Mr Roberts said he would support it ; if it meant something else , he would not .
25 ‘ I 've just been tellin' you how Mr Winterburn chased me all over the house when 'is fam'ly was at church one Sunday .
26 That was how Mr Hellyer found them .
27 The members walked to the ‘ handsome restaurant erected on the very summit of the Head ’ where Mr Burt gave them all lunch .
28 Mr Brandreth was President of the Oxford Union in 1968 and stayed on the following year , a high profile position which may explain why Mr Clinton remembers him .
29 ‘ I had wondered why Mr Gajdusek had me checking through Milada Pankracova 's — um — past work yesterday .
30 Can you suggest to me why Mr Hatton tore them out ?
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