Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In lively talk with friends we all continually break the rules appropriate for the written form , and Mr Baker on the radio was no exception .
2 The Kingman Committee , of which I was a member , was appointed by Mr Baker at the beginning of 1987 .
3 When our first Report on the primary stages was submitted to Mr Baker at the end of September 1988 , he felt that we had given insufficient emphasis to the teaching of grammar .
4 In 1989 two-thirds of them ( about 114,000 people ) helped elect Mr Dinkins as the city 's first black mayor .
5 Rising to Tory jeers , he had no option but to thank Mr Gummer for the statement .
6 Requests to Edward VI in June 1552 included relief for the children of the Earl of Surrey , executed in 1547 ; fee-farms for the King 's cofferer , Mr Chitterwood of the Privy Chamber , Dr Leyson , Sir Thomas Dacre , and Sir Ralph Bagenal ; 200 for Sir Nicholas le Strange ; and a pardon to John Smallwood for inadvertent manslaughter .
7 ‘ Papers for Mr Devlin from the forgery department . ’
8 The Torridon Mountain Rescue Team took Mr Nicholls to the Scottish Natural Heritage field centre at Kinclochewe for first aid and a hot bath .
9 Finally Murphy went to see Mr Neal in the Magnet pub in Grangetown , Middlesbrough , but lost his temper and struck him twice on the head with the thin end of a pool cue , causing a cut .
10 ‘ Sometimes a merchant in a souk will settle for perhaps a profit of only five per cent , ’ says Mr Latif of the Moroccan Tourist Board .
11 ‘ We want to talk to Mr Stewart about the way the 67 men who were made redundant were treated by the company .
12 ‘ We want to talk to Mr Stewart about the way the 67 men who were made redundant were treated by the company .
13 They talked , and in course of it Paul mentioned that he had already sketched out plans for a second book ; the Professor had already informed Mr Lamprey of the first .
14 Office worker Bryan Johnson managed to knock Mr Chittenden to the floor , tearing off his own shirt to smother the flames .
15 Ask Mr Hnatiuk at the bank if I have n't got real money .
16 It 's er unfortunately the case that relations between the partners broke down and this led in due course to proceedings being commenced by the plaintiffs against the defendant in relation to the dissolution of the partners , those proceedings were commenced in nineteen eighty nine , , er in the High Court Chancery Division , there were a number of issues raised in the litigation , one of the matters was a preliminary issue , er concerning the terms of the partnership and that came before er Mr Justice on the eighteenth of February nineteen ninety one , whereby he found in favour effectively of the defendant on that preliminary issue er the plaintiffs it seems were then claiming that partnership , the partnership at will , but Mr Justice held that they were part of the terms of the particular er partnership deed , so the defendants succeeded on that issue , the trial of the action then followed on the twentieth of March nineteen ninety one and er Mr Justice made an order for dissolution of the partnership , he then give various directions for accountant enquiries concerning the partnership and he made orders for payments of costs , now the orders for costs were this , that effectively the defendant was entitled to some costs of the preliminary issue and that the plaintiffs were entitled to costs of the er ma if I may put it this way , the main action , and there was then the provision for , set off for the defendant 's costs against the costs ordered to be paid by the defendant , perfectly normal form of order .
17 But I I do n't erm from the nature of Mr Justice in the Midland Bank that there 's a a well known but w what I say is that in this case er what your Lordship will be dealing with are essentially what are matters of practice for conveyancing solicitors when faced particularly with clients er making financial arrangements to enter into this and the duties of in that particular situation .
18 Oh I 'm sorry my Lord perhaps I could read the passage out and then er I can hand it up to your Lordship but it after setting out the dictor from Mr Justice in the Midland Bank .
19 I told him and we reached the CHAB studios with only a few moments to settle Mr Murray before the microphone and be ready for the red light signifying we were ‘ on the air ’ .
20 When she awoke she was surprised at herself for dreaming so foolishly and resolved to think less about the mysterious Mr Kettering in the future .
21 He explained to them what he meant by that , about how he 'd run into Mr Plant in the small hours , wearing only a shirt .
22 The barons were politically partisan — mostly Conservative — and you expected your paper to play a vigorous part for or against Mr Churchill in the 1945 general election campaign .
23 But I 'd like to go back with Mr Hambro to the ‘ Salmon ’ now , if you do n't mind .
24 I afterwards met Mr Blair at the Congress , and observing his deep solicitude for Kildalton , I admitted the claims which its neglected state had upon my faith and affection , and remarked that it was not the pecuniary sacrifice that I should make that would deter me , so much as the expenditure I had lately incurred on my House and Glebe , and which would in a measure be thrown away , by my moving to Islay .
25 Others argue that Labour would first have to win power on its own merits — a point that will be made again and again by such figures as Mr Blair in the weeks ahead .
26 Friday … and Mr Godschalk from the Insurance wo n't call till next Tuesday — so Saturday week it is ! ’
27 Mr Asoyan places greater emphasis than Mr Slovo on the forces of social and economic transformation and notes the dissipation of consensus of white opinion .
28 RICHARD Hannon yesterday defended Lester Piggott 's decision not to withdraw Mr Brooks at the start of the Breeders ' Cup Sprint .
29 RICHARD HANNON yesterday defended Lester Piggott 's decision not to withdraw Mr Brooks at the start of the Breeders ' Cup Sprint .
30 The world 's greatest jockey , 57 next Thursday and who won his first Derby on the aptly-named Never Say Die an astonishing 38 years ago , is making a rapid recovery following his spectacular fall from Mr Brooks in the Breeders ' Cup .
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