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

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1 Mr Addis will concentrate on the promotion of Saville 's range of equipment across Merseyside and North Wales , while his predecessor Mike Appleton goes to London to extend the company 's activity .
2 I wondered if Mr Hobbs would quote from Omar Khayyám .
3 Mr Will would help on Works , and Miss Hamlet and Dr Alexander would be given instruction in DOS , including the EDLIN text editor .
4 Between them , they decided that Mrs Maylie and Dr Losberne should be told , and that Mr Brownlow would come to the hotel that evening for a discussion .
5 We sincerely hope that Mr Taylor will stay with us and defeat the handful of critics at the next election .
6 Those rumours were quickly quashed by the Treasury , but there remained an underlying conference mood of expectation and anticipation ; wondering how Mr Lawson would respond to party concern about the economy .
7 Mr Lawson may win in the end .
8 " Mr Blakey 'll speak to him , " Mrs Blakey said .
9 The early projections put the RPR just ahead of its UDF ally in terms of both votes and seats , making it likely that Mr Mitterrand would call on a neo-Gaullist to head the new government .
10 Mr Appin will try to be clever , ’ said Miss Resker happily , ‘ but if we watch him carefully , we shall see his lips move . ’
11 Mr Gorbachev may refrain from saying it publicly on Saturday but he can be expected to press Mr Honecker all the more urgently in private .
12 With the ground rushing up to meet him , Mr Gorbachev must decide between the revolution he grew up believing in and the welfare of the people in whose name that revolution was made .
13 Then once having disposed of the bogus Robert Gravier , the real Mr G. could live on his swindled millions without fear of being chased by the law or his many creditors .
14 I hope that Mr Cunningham will go to his Senior Common Room to borrow a copy of the Mail on Sunday , where he is , in effect , told off by Maeve Binchy : ‘ It 's a story where almost all sex is joyful , a lot of it carefree , most of it responsible in that puppy-like Lysander [ the main character ] usually remembers his condom .
15 All Mr Ross could remember of the burglars was that they both had Glasgow voices and called each other Pat and Jim .
16 Mr Hanley will go to the High Court this morning in the hope of winning a last-minute judicial review .
17 When its heroine , Dorothea , first entertains the illusion that marriage to Mr Casaubon will confer upon the everyday-the aspect of great things , she makes one exception to the frustration of her efforts as a single woman to lead a significant life in that period in England : ‘ I do n't feel sure about doing good in any way now ; everything seems like going on a mission to a people whose language I do n't know ; — unless it were building good cottages — there can be no doubt about that . ’
18 Mr Frank Leech said he hoped Mr Field would stand as an independent Labour candidate .
19 It was confirmed last night that Mr Lynch will work with Mr Bleasdale to plan the structure , budgets and contracts required for the ScotRail operating franchise — one of the first due to be set up under the privatisation plans .
20 Mr Lynch will work with Mr Bleasdale to plan the structure , budgets and contracts required for the ScotRail operating franchise — one of the first to be set up under privatisation plans .
21 Mr Cudbird will report to Peter Troughton , managing director of W H Smith Retail , and he will remain on the W H Smith Retail board .
22 Mr Badillo will run for the post of city comptroller , now held by a fellow-Democrat , Elizabeth Holtzman .
23 A lawyer for the family said afterwards : ‘ The Bonham-Carters are sad that they have been compelled to take proceedings and they very much hope that Mr Farquharson will abide by the court order . ’
24 After prosecutors presented evidence that he had money stashed away in overseas accounts , it was ruled that Mr Dixon must stay in jail until the judge sentences him in February .
25 ‘ I 'll see if Mr Morris will speak with you . ’
26 Mr Tiller used to come to tea every Sunday but we were too frightened to tell him about anything .
27 Both are Social Democratic strongholds and Mr Kohl can hope for no respite in either .
28 Mr Lilley should go to any city in this country and try to live with nothing … find how degrading it is to go to those places and ask for blankets and ask for food . ’
29 Mr Skinner said Mr Lilley should come to the House to answer questions over ‘ the £4,000 bill the taxpayer is having to foot for him flying from his holiday cottage in France to come back to Britain ’ .
30 It is arrogant to suppose that any new ‘ Senate ’ devised by Mr Hattersley and Mr Ashdown would improve on these qualities .
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