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

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1 But Mr Davidson felt they had not been unfair in their treatment of him .
2 Mr Risbridger said they planned to invest and upgrade dock facilities by developing riverside berths capable of handling 8,000 tonnes .
3 Coventry have four games in which to extend their 25-year tenure in the top flight with Mr Howe admitting they are short of confidence .
4 Mr Banks says they were warmly received :
5 He said : ‘ With these articles they forced their way into the house by knocking on the door and when Mr Hawthorne answered they entered .
6 On a somewhat more controversial issue , Mr Milburn and Mr Bergg said they would support a ban on fox hunting .
7 Pointing out the value of two Wessex machines at Leuchars during the recent bad weather , Mr MacDougall said they were involved on numerous occasions .
8 Mr Trimble claimed they had proceeded as though the security forces were on trial and this was ‘ an abuse of the inquest ’ .
9 But Mr Donnellan claimed they wanted him to admit a lesser charge to get him out of the college quietly .
10 Mr Humphreys said they offered different versions of the number of beds in the hospitals ; the number of people working there ; the volume of traffic on Hollyhurst Road ; the number of parking spaces which were to be created by Bioplan and the shift patterns worked by staff at Bioplan .
11 ‘ And the girls must look so pretty , though Mr Hobbs says they wear modern dress now , most of the time .
12 Mr T said they felt unclean , violated .
13 Mr Cotton claimed they were breaking the organisation 's rules by displaying partiality on what was , he said , a news story .
14 Mr Ramsay said they " take advantage of their official position and avail themselves of a report on a school in order to publish their views of the sanitary state of the village in which the school is established , and to offer an opinion regarding the management of an estate of which that village forms a part . "
15 Although he concedes that shareholder perks are primarily a marketing exercise , Mr Hume says they benefit both the company and shareholders .
16 Mr Williams claimed they used to feed Mr Jones at school dinner time .
17 Mr Everett said they had forwarded the claim for Charmaine separately and exactly the same problems were occurring .
18 The staff are n't trained counsellors and Mr Higgins admits they 're learning to deal with caller 's emotional problems as they go along , or refer them to other organisations such as the Samaritans .
19 Mr Perkins said they had walked into the surgery and poured bleach into the tank .
20 Mr Siddle said they had never been given any written instructions by Redpath Offshore about safety , but as a skilled workman he knew about having to support loads .
21 Mr Goldberg said they could bring a libel action , but he planned to wait until the appeal verdict .
22 Mr Mellor says they 're doing everything they can .
23 Others who spoke to Mr Ayob hoped they might be party to something big .
24 Mr Lewis said they had great sympathy for the flood victims .
25 Mr Pratt said they have already bought and renovated another derelict building in the same area .
26 Mr Catterall said they never found the dog but there were signs it had been dug out by someone else .
27 Mr Lawes and Mr Whatling said they had signed a partnership deal once it became clear how important the find was .
28 Mr Andrews believes they have been accepted this year because they are running as a family team .
29 Fans of Mr Fox hope they do n't have to wait another twebty years to see him here again .
30 Mr Smith said they used to have two bands , the present one and the Hepworth Iron Company Band , and it was marvellous when they joined forces for the evening sing .
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