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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Earlier , while in Newcastle , Mr Baker spoke of the need to catch criminals when they are young .
2 Mr Gummer resigned from the General Synod of the Church of England last November when they sent draft legislation to introduce women priests to Parliament .
3 Mr Morse points to the ageing and unpleasant sanitary point where boat users dump their waste next to the town 's bus station .
4 Mr Trotter sat by the roaring fire , reading his science magazine when suddenly , his peace was shattered by screaming coming from outside .
5 Mr Newman died on the night of the general election , but police released full details only yesterday after they identified him from dental records .
6 The following night Mr Newman went to the address , but was ambushed as he left his car and attacked so violently that half his face was battered beyond recognition .
7 Mr Nicholls spoke for the first time .
8 Mr Ellis spoke at the Monteleone Hotel , New Orleans , where he and Miss Stott from Bridgewater Court , Eccles , Manchester , booked a room on Tuesday , after arriving for a holiday they had planned months ago .
9 Mr Chittenden resigned from the post of Chester 's town crier last year .
10 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 .
11 The BJP accused Pakistan 's intelligence service of being involved in the blasts and Mr Chavan called on the party to disclose its evidence of Pakistani involvement .
12 The issue is the only one of the ten points where Mr Dodds disagreed with the auditor 's recommendations .
13 And my Lord a short part I wish to refer you to and that is on page a hundred and seventy nine which is er the section when the judge was dealing with er the law of duty and the judge Mr Justice said during the trial I express some concern to what evidence has been called it is not necessary to refer to lawyers professional liability by .
14 Mr Niachos belongs to the ‘ art as woman ’ school of collectors .
15 Mr Lanaghan returned to the scene to look for his attackers about 10 times … because he felt the police had little chance of success .
16 Mr Forrester remained to the end a most active and enthusiastic bookseller .
17 Mr Hobbs appeared in the opposite doorway , hauling at her shoulders .
18 At half past two this afternoon Mr Cruikshanks injected at the crural arteries 5 pints of Oil of Turpentine mixed with Venice Turpentine and Vermillion .
19 They could see Mr Flood fussing round the window of his shop as if he were still worried about what they could have found so amusing in its contents .
20 Mr Coleby peered into the darkness on either side of the streetlamp .
21 Mr Smithkins lives in the top flat with a magnificent view ; he 's a bachelor . ’
22 Coroner Michael Colcutt told the inquest jury at Northampton General Hospital that Mr Dimmer climbed into the vat to retrieve some components that were stuck .
23 Several grass-roots supporters want their concern about interest rates and higher mortgages to be brought out in the open tomorrow when Mr Lawson replies to the debate on the economy .
24 While they paused on Once Hill , Mr Blakey approached in the Wolseley , on his way to Dynmouth Junction to fetch their parents from the station .
25 In the kitchen Mrs Blakey comforted her and Mr Blakey sat at the scrubbed table stirring sugar into a cup of tea .
26 His death enabled Mr Beltrami to Apply to the Scottish Law Society for a waiver of the confidentiality he had observed in relation to McGuinness 's admissions to the Ayr crime ; and he enclosed a statement from Mrs McGuinness that her husband had also admitted the crime and Waddell 's Participation in it , to her .
27 Old Mr Jacobson emigrated to the Cape in 1880 after a quarrel with his wife , taking with him two of his four sons and all but one of his seven daughters .
28 After Mrs Wordingham 's death later in 1989 , Mr Wordingham applied to the High Court for rectification of the will under s 20(1) ( a ) of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 , which states that ‘ if the court is satisfied that a will is so expressed that it fails to carry out the testator 's intentions , in consequence — ( a ) of a clerical error … it may order that the will shall be rectified so as to carry out his intentions … ‘ .
29 On the morning of his departure Mr Slipper wandered about the school shaking hands with everyone and everything in sight .
30 Mr Stokill turned in the saddle .
  Next page