Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [vb past] at the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | In the kitchen Mrs Blakey comforted her and Mr Blakey sat at the scrubbed table stirring sugar into a cup of tea . |
4 | He scrambled out blindly on to the damp grass while Mr Chan rattled at the lock of the boot . |
5 | There was more sadness in 1957 when Mr Field died at the age of seventy-seven . |
6 | Apparently Mr Tares retired at the end of last week . |
7 | ‘ First , our philosophy , ’ Mr Patten said at the start of his speech yesterday . |
8 | He and Mr Fletcher sat at the table and Willie took one of the mugs and perched himself on the stool in front of the range . |
9 | Readers may have assumed that your reporter was quoting what Mr Bacon said at the planning appeal inquiry , w here Hambleton 's refusal to allow The Sundial Hotel to be converted into a nursing home was under consideration . |
10 | Mr Bumble pointed at the notice on the wall above him , which offered five pounds to anybody who would take Oliver Twist for work . |
11 | In keeping with the increasingly presidential style of his campaign , Mr Kinnock arrived at the city 's docklands development by helicopter , and released 1,992 balloons to symbolise Southampton 's links with Europe . |
12 | Mr Kinnock arrived at the Pontllanfraith leisure centre shortly after 1.15am to be greeted by his agent , Mrs Doreen Moore , with a hug and a kiss . |
13 | Mr Kinnock hinted at the weekend that direct democracy was likely to become mandatory relatively soon . |
14 | When Mr Boesky arrived at the Brooklyn centre earlier this week , he was seen wearing a suit , carrying a duffel bag and with his hair short and his face shaven , although the sleek look of his heyday in the early eighties was gone . |
15 | Mr Janman clashed at the Monday Club meeting with fellow Tory Mike Truman , who contested Ealing Southall for the party at the last election . |
16 | Mr Patel appeared at the door looking distraught . |
17 | One of these was Doctor Jekyll 's house , and Mr Utterson knocked at the front door . |
18 | Mr Utterson stared at the closed door . |
19 | Then Mr Isherwood looked at the FLORA & FAUNA section . |
20 | Formerly a student of John Golding , Mr Elderfield arrived at the museum in 1975 and has curated ‘ Fauvism and its affinities ’ ( 1976 ) ; ‘ Matisse in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art ’ ( 1978 ) ; ‘ The drawings of Matisse ’ ( 1984 ) ; ‘ Kurt Schwitters ’ ( 1985 ) ; and was a co-organiser of ‘ Matisse in Morocco ’ ( 1990 ) . |
21 | Mr Berkley glanced at the young man beside him . |
22 | Mr Swanson arrived at the reception area and was shown to the private lift that went straight to Miranda 's office on the top floor . |
23 | Mr Arias said at the weekend that the ‘ mimimum for success ’ was an agreement for an end to military operations by both sides in El Salvador . |
24 | Mr Arias said at the weekend that the ‘ mimimum for success ’ was an agreement for an end to military operations by both sides in El Salvador . |
25 | The issues of weapons shipments , attempts to achieve a ceasefire in El Salvador , and the stalled demobilisation of the contras were expected to dominate the two-day summit , which Mr Arias described at the weekend as critical to the future of the peace process . |
26 | The issues of weapons shipments , attempts to achieve a ceasefire in El Salvador , and the stalled demobilisation of the contras were expected to dominate the two-day summit , which Mr Arias described at the weekend as critical to the future of the peace process . |
27 | Mr Kronweiser stared at the ceiling in creative agony for a space , and then , neatly scoring through the word ‘ validity ’ , he substituted ‘ authenticity ’ . |
28 | But Mr Sharp predicted at the time that there would be continued violence before that brought results and is on record as believing an extra 700 officers were needed . |
29 | Mr Clark admitted at the Old Bailey he encouraged British firms to sell sanction-busting military equipment to Iraq . |
30 | Mr Evans pictured at the launch with youngsters Iain Ferguson , Daniel Lynch , Peter Hawkins and Richard Handy |