Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Billings had a thing about his calves . |
2 | Mr Devlin had a majority of 774 . |
3 | Mr X gives £1M to an overseas trust under which Mr Y has an interest in possession . |
4 | Father Michael 's personal opinion was that if Mr Makepeace had a vocation it was more for Drury Lane than for the Anglican Church . |
5 | And that this wealth was not locked in land or designated for heirs : it was fine fresh wealth coming into the great port of Liverpool by the month , by the week even , in the form of Ceylon tea , Indian jute , Irish coal — Mr Crump had an encyclopaedia of imports which he rattled off in diffident haste . |
6 | Mr Peres has an initial three weeks to put together a coalition ; then it is Mr Shamir 's turn to try . |
7 | Mr Boren has a reputation for defying his party ( about a third of his votes over the past four years have been against the Democratic line ) and for changing his mind . |
8 | Perhaps Mr Bushell has a point after all . |
9 | Also , I have found Mr Hauser has a Lear jet which flies him across the world plus a Sikorsky helicopter which I saw taking off from the grounds of Livingstone Manor . |
10 | All that 's known is that Mr Wadland had an appointment with his bank last Wednesday . |
11 | Mr Toghill has a degree in English Literature , and his career has been in PR and marketing , and latterly in careers work and the promotion of membership for the AAT . |
12 | No doubt , he mused bitterly , Mr Al-Haroun had a friend in that bureau . |
13 | Mr Bourne had a history of anxiety and agitation and a psychiatric report stated he found the world too difficult to cope with . |
14 | I wonder if Mr Saunders has a view . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | John wanted to be in bed so that the night would be over quickly and he could move off the next morning ; Mr Stephens had a neighbour who would lend them a handcart and John wanted to be able to push the furniture the eight miles uphill to Crossbridge , settle it , and return the handcart the same day . |
17 | Councillor Harding said Mr Forsyth had a duty to listen to the concerns of constituents , and convey them to the council . |
18 | I have to admit Mr Graham has a point here , but all I can say is that after one has been in the profession as long as one has , one is able to judge intuitively the depth of a man 's professionalism without having to see it under pressure . |
19 | Mr Cooper had an operation late on Sunday at Broomfield Hospital . |
20 | Mr Cameron has an answer . |
21 | Born in 1925 at Drummamore , just outside Armagh , Mr Rafferty had a variety of jobs , including farm labourer , insurance salesman , bread delivery man and nurse in a mental institution , before entering journalism . |
22 | Mr Browne had a gerbil in a cage in the classroom , but we were n't allowed to take it to the dorms — it had to stay in the classroom . |
23 | ‘ Mr Nichol has a lot of knowledge in the fields of mental health and this is one area we have wanted to look at for a while . ’ |
24 | ‘ Mr Riddle has a reputation for being a good business man , even a hard man ; did you think you stood any chance of persuading him out of two important objectives without offering anything in return ? ’ |
25 | Then Mr Jarvis had a friend with him when I went out to deal with piglets who were scouring , and this man owns a smallholding near by . |
26 | Voters have voiced complaints at the elections being held before the trials begin , and before Mr Papandreou has a chance to prove his innocence . |
27 | There was , in fact , a social element present in the Treaty of Rome itself , but Mr Hattersley had a point when he suggested that the last ten years saw capitalism and the pursuit of free trade relegated within the EEC to a secondary position . |
28 | Allegations that Mr Bush had a mistress have been investigated by newspapers and referred to on radio and television . |
29 | Mr McKay had a majority of 14,191 at the 1987 election . |
30 | Would the secretary know if Mr Johnston had a wife who might have been with him ? |