Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] mr [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 She will do so only if Mr Major resigns .
2 So if Mr Peterken wants to bring in something which we think is bad for Glasgow we will say , ‘ you are not on ’ . ’
3 Mr Clinton is apparently determined that this will have no effect on what looks like being a cordial relationship between two leaders who have much in common , especially as Mr Major says he had no knowledge of it .
4 In my estimation , the best pencils are totally soluble , not relatively so as Mr Robb states .
5 In my estimation , the best pencils are totally soluble , not relatively so as Mr Robb states .
6 It 's not just that Mr Parnham knows the count , it 's an idea the old boy 's been floating for a while , so he tells me .
7 It 's just that Mr Hargreaves says you keep excellent notes and I missed the tutorials last year for the econometrics module .
8 Just as Mr Record understates American gains , so he exaggerates Iraqi consolations .
9 As soon as Mr Lamont has announced that the cash is there for the Jubilee Line and other great projects , Mr Heseltine must get intervening .
10 It also means that aspirants will emerge , in a rush to garner MPs ' support , almost as soon as Mr Kinnock announces his intention to step down .
11 Mr Gould was under pressure from front-bench colleagues last night to declare his candidature as soon as Mr Kinnock makes his decision public , in an attempt to head off Mr Smith , who is widely regarded as the favourite .
12 It was emphasised yesterday that Mr Parkinson has yet to reach a decision .
13 But there are hints that the bank would like to surrender its high-profile seat at the top of the company 's ruling supervisory board , probably when Mr Reuter steps down in two or three years .
14 Now that Mr Major has won his own mandate , it is important to understand that , though the Conservative Party has sometimes been successful because it has stolen the Labour Party 's clothes , this is not the reason for its success on this occasion .
15 Now that Mr Reagan has left power , many of his appointees , such as Jeane Kirkpatrick and Richard Perle , are working at AEI .
16 It 's eight now and Mr Vigo has n't seen it for years .
17 The combination of shipping across the Irish Sea and transport via fast Welsh road and tail links through the Channel Tunnel could cut delivery times substantially but Mr Mitchell believes that a fixed link is the best long-term answer despite sounding like an Irish joke or a policeman 's nightmare .
18 But they could not be sure of winning and they know perfectly well that Mr Mitterrand has no reason to dissolve parliament so long as there is even a small risk that his party might lose .
19 Thanks to the dollar 's recent strength , the Treasury may be granted its wish even if Mr Pöhl continues to insist on doing his job .
20 Even if Mr Takeshita drives the budget through in the opposition 's absence , he will still need time for some further bills .
21 The parliamentary debate enters its fifth day tomorrow but Mr Gligorov has said no decision will be taken at the end of the session because no formal proposal has been received from the United Nations .
22 It is not simply because Mr Murdoch interferes with editorial policy , which he does , but because his staff , from the moment they are employed , know what is expected of them .
23 Probably not , even though the next couple of years will be tough and even though Mr Bishko has a habit of losing senior managers with an abandon bordering on carelessness .
24 But I wonder indeed if Mr Harman has got that something special .
25 Not least if Mr Mandela means to live there .
26 Then if Mr Major takes a cool look at why Mrs Thatcher was overthrown , why he became Prime Minister in 1990 , and why he came so near to defeat in 1992 , he will see a cycle of excessive boom , high inflation and then prolonged recession .
27 Israel thinks Syria wants the UN there because Mr Assad has not accepted , in his heart , the need for face-to-face negotiation with the Jewish state .
28 It may be boring for nuclear experts to have to worry about plumbing , albeit sophisticated plumbing , but they must prove that they can get the simple bits right before Mr Lawson gives them a new reactor to play with .
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