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

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1 Mr Baker made it clear that the leadership was determined to use the conference — under the slogan ‘ The right team for Britain 's future ’ — to lift the flagging morale of supporters and raise the party in the opinion polls .
2 Mr Baker said it would be ‘ exceedingly difficult ’ for Mr Gorbachev to revitalise the Soviet economy but it was premature to predict failure .
3 Mr Ward says it 's obvious why his application was rejected .
4 Mr Litmus says it might be some kind of tribesman . ’
5 Mr Punshon said it should be remembered that membership was of the organisation not the club .
6 The bid failed because the estate 's value was considered to be less than the ‘ knockdown price ’ of £10 million at which the Prince had persuaded Mr Kluge to offer it to the nation , with some assessments valuing the estate at between £2 and £7 million .
7 Mr Stewart said it had been feared haematology in-patients would have to share a general medical ward while undergoing treatment in Darlington .
8 Mr Freitag says it will take too long to give proper values and that will lead to disputes .
9 Mr Bensley felt it was too early to link the incidents — but pointed out the disturbing pattern of attempts by youths in stolen cars to lure police patrol cars into ambushes .
10 The judge Mr Justice described it as heavy and as it was handed to members of the jury he warned them not to drop it .
11 In Abbel Mr Justice found it appropriate for the plaintiff quote , to recompense his parents up to the commercial rate for one full time carer , unquote .
12 Mr Murray said it cost about £100,000 a year for each intensive care bed so it was important not to over-budget for beds which would not be fully used .
13 Mr Murray made it clear yesterday that he would like the counties to accept the whole plan , not just parts of it as has happened with earlier committees .
14 They said their lives had been ruined , but Mr Lanaghan says it 's his family who 've really suffered
15 The book should have been in Tollemarche 's only bookstore for several weeks ; however , when Hank casually sauntered in and asked for a copy , old Mr Pascall said it had not arrived .
16 Mr Elkington rammed it into the bottom of one of his ineffective ditches and , to his astonishment , water burst up like a geyser .
17 Mr Tuckett thought it was all to get at him , but Billy was very sincere about it .
18 The Office of Fair Trading 's report on the subject came out only a few days before , and Mr Blair introduced it .
19 However , Mr Ayre said it was ‘ more than likely ’ the school 's application for grant maintained status would be approved .
20 An extreme case , perhaps , but Mr Cawley believes it is nonetheless symptomatic of the financial malaise affecting all authorities .
21 Mr Onanuga , 31 , has told friends he naively went along with the story because Mr Newton believed it was good publicity for Thresher and his own branch , and he did not see how it could harm anyone .
22 Mr Hull made it clear that he did not know very much about the paintings and that he was not an expert in them .
23 Since Mr Hull made it plain that he was not qualified to give an opinion about the painting 's authorship , the plaintiff 's employee must have realised that in proceeding with the purchase he was relying on his own skill and judgment .
24 In this case Mr Kelly made it clear to Dixons that his client needed a PC which could be upgraded to 4Mb of RAM and could take a dongle plugged into Com1 .
25 Just two weeks later Mr Rowland declared it ‘ technically insolvent . ’
26 The nearest YMCA centre is in Ripon and Mr King said it was an article in The Northern Echo which first made him consider establishing a YMCA home in Darlington .
27 The nearest YMCA centre is in Ripon and Mr King said it was an article in The Northern Echo which first made him consider establishing a YMCA home in Darlington .
28 Nevertheless Mr King says it would be much worse under Labour .
29 Her family said their relationship had ended , but Mr LIffen wanted it to restart .
30 Mr Taylor says it would release six constables for other duties and told the committee : ‘ We do know that some forces have undergone civilianisation of these posts .
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