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

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1 Mr Skokov has rarely spoken in public ( in his three years in parliament , he did not make a single speech ) , yet he has been one of Russia 's most influential politicians .
2 Mr Ward has consistently refused to be interviewed by the British authorities investigating the Guinness affair .
3 She said Mr Vigo had really married for money .
4 Mr Bergg has now decided that it was the first and last .
5 Though he admitted he had become ‘ the least employable pilot in the land ’ , Mr Stewart fought vainly to re-establish himself .
6 Mr Chittenden had already doused himself in a flammable liquid and set himself alight .
7 Mr Chittenden had already doused himself in a flammable liquid and set himself alight .
8 As they were doing so , Mr Chittenden had already doused himself in a flammable liquid and set himself alight .
9 Mr Crump had just set his watch by the Winster long case clock when ‘ Your servant , sir , ’ and Alexander Augustus Hope , Colonel , M.P .
10 Mr Nath has already raised £700 towards the cost of hospital bills and transport for two-year-old Constantin and now he is hoping others will join him in his fundraising .
11 Mr Crowley has already spent his allotted time in Hartlepool where he was amazed to find hundreds of yachts moored in the marina .
12 Then when Dixons admitted that Mr Kalms had perhaps overstated his case when talking about the ‘ 86 bid , Kingfisher smugly declared that it was ‘ pleased to note ’ Dixons ' clarification .
13 Mr Bowen said that Mr Hall and Mr Cunning had both died from multiple heavy blows to the face and head .
14 Mr Tudjman has often proposed splitting Bosnia between Croatia and Serbia , leaving a reservation around Sarajevo for Muslims .
15 There seems to be some sort of implicit acknowledgement in there or even explicit acknowledgement that if we were able to justify the approach we could pursue it within a local plan and that does n't really square with what Mr Williamson has just said .
16 Remarkably , Mr McGovern has never had to sell equity in his firm to outside investors , though he has given away nearly 30% to motivate employees .
17 The speech therapist confirmed that Mr Y. had only limited understanding of what was happening to him .
18 I think that it is important not to lose sight of the fact that the judgment relates specifically to Claus Ramrath 's circumstances and , in particular , the fact that Mr Ramrath had already obtained authorisation locally as a reviseur d'entreprises .
19 In fact , Mr Manning has repeatedly stated that he and the party would much prefer that Quebec remain as part of Canada , but not at any price .
20 True , Mr Taylor does now appear to have safeguarded the contractual rights of players who soon will be working in the new League for their old employers .
21 Mr Taylor has already appealed to the Home Office for an extra 20 men in a bid to boost the number of bobbies on the beat .
22 Mr Taylor has constantly refused to bow to public pressure and select certain players , sticking instead to his guns a policy that may now lead directly to his downfall .
23 For a start , did n't Mrs Thatcher have some justification for concluding that Mr Lawson had deliberately chosen the Walters row as an excuse for abandoning ship ?
24 Mr Lawson has frequently ruled out supporting the pound by means other than interest rates .
25 But this last is precisely what Mr Lawson has long wanted to do and the Prime Minister absolutely forbidden .
26 But Mr Lawson has now succeeded in doubling rates since the spring of last year ; we are into the second half of this parliament ; and there can be no certainty that this is the top of the ladder .
27 During 1986 , Mr Scott did once enter the kitchen , and when he did not see his wife assumed she was visiting relatives .
28 Since then , Mr Crosbie has successfully bid for £1.25 million in urban aid grant .
29 Mr Barnett has also described how the public school ethos that emerged in the latter half of the last century was suffused by a contempt for technology and ‘ trade ’ .
30 In the past a Welsh dealer had brought ponies and kept them on the moors at Hartshead to fatten them up for a few weeks prior to the fair , and Mr Rawson had often helped to drive them from there to Lee Gap .
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