Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Responding to the criticism , Mr Baker said isolating China would only ‘ compound the tragedy ’ .
2 In a whirlwind tour of the region Mr Baker met Tory candidates in Hexham , Wansbeck , Blyth , four from the Newcastle constituencies , Wallsend , Tynemouth , Darlington , Stockton South and Langbaurgh .
3 Before becoming a coastguard officer , Mr Baker spent six years seeing much of the world as a radio operator in the Merchant Navy .
4 Sir Cyril Taylor , the Government 's adviser on CTCs , who had earlier been successful in persuading Mr Baker to commit more government funds to the 20 schools , had been hoping to get more money for a new round of schools .
5 In what he called ‘ a new architecture for a new era ’ , Mr Baker outlined closer co-operation between Western Europe and the US which would bind the West closer together while at the same time ‘ opening up the doors to the East ’ .
6 Mr Gummer said last year had seen an 11 per cent recovery in farm incomes , there were encouraging signs for the future and farmers could be cautiously optimistic about the year ahead .
7 Mr Berisha has more trouble with the party 's increasingly vocal nationalist faction .
8 When Mr Rocard made that speech , the ecologists were being credited with almost 20 per cent of the vote .
9 Mr Rocard has more reason than most to feel sad .
10 Mr Nicholls has all Charlotte 's little books now , in a cupboard in his room .
11 Mr Stewart said government-funded bodies could assist with advice , contacts and market information .
12 Mr Trimble said large amounts of the £270,000 spent on the programme have not been accounted for and those responsible should be brought to justice .
13 Delivering the Drew lecture on ‘ Government and the Arts ’ at the Central London Polytechnic , Mr Fisher pointed out that when Mr Luce announced three-year funding for the arts in November 1987 , he had said the figure could not be reviewed ‘ unless the situation changes substantially in ways that can not be foreseen today ’ .
14 Mr Kerfoot said this week that in 1988 one of his oil suppliers on the Rhine had been keen to send raw material to Britain by rail instead of road because of pressure from the German Government .
15 Mr Biermann spent eight months convalescing after the stroke , staying with his mother , Anne Biermann , in Elton Road , Darlington , and running a music course at Williams music shop .
16 Mr Churchill had nine inch long cigars sent him at Christmas and
17 Back home , Mr B experienced frequent complications including pain , embarrassing incontinence , uncontrollable temper , and frustration because of being housebound , but he also regained most of his old mental ability .
18 Mr Laws contended that paragraph 16(2) did limit the doctor 's right to provide treatment by another deputy ; that it was legitimate for the FPC to take into account the doctor 's reasonable needs for time off duty for relaxation and rest , the advantages of continuity of patient care and the paragraph 16 obligation to give personal treatment .
19 Mr Hobbs put two bracelets down on the table , heavily carved things , very pretty .
20 Fewer lives might have been lost if Mr Milosevic and Mr Tudjman had last year been allowed to split Bosnia between them .
21 Those comments prompted Mr Slovo to reply six weeks later that Mr Asoyan had characterised the African National Congress in terms in which Pretoria might sketch one of its propaganda pieces .
22 Mr McQueen walked some miles with them into the mountains .
23 ‘ I appeal to Mr Jakes to sign this petition . ’
24 The two men had not spoken since Mr MacSharry resigned last week over the stalemate in the Gatt trade talks with the Americans .
25 Mr Rowland reckons existing reserves for pre-1986 liabilities may total £4 billion-5 billion .
26 I certainly Mr Chairman welcome this paper erm and I know today that I think possibly the main reason being erm , I could be deemed also been through and through today responding to our local issue and that maybe due to May fever , I do n't know , erm , in really accepting acknowledging as I have done in the past your efforts , erm the county surveyor 's efforts for this part of Suffolk I do again bring to your attention and I do n't think is being critical in that the Barnet by bypass is part of a far bigger jigsaw and that jigsaw I say not
27 In 1857 a Mr Beccles employed several workmen to excavate a cutting in the cliffs of Durlston Bay .
28 In particular Mr Taylor had bloodcurdling tales to relate about the spectres of Roman soldiers killed in violent battles or driven to suicide in the bleak grey Cotswold winters .
29 Plenty to explain Circumstances which , of course , will fall to Mr Lawson to explain this week .
30 But the disappointment was restrained , even if Mr Lawson left important questions such as joining the European exchange rate mechanism unanswered .
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