Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [vb -s] some " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Exley has some good counter-arguments . |
2 | Although Stoy Hayward uses DOS versions of 1-2-3 , Mr Wise reports some interest in Windows : ‘ It 's mainly for ease of use , and for the increased ease of transferring a section of spreadsheet and pasting it into the middle of a document . ’ |
3 | Mr Irwin has some reservations about the exercise . |
4 | Mr Stanton has some worthy thoughts on how to ensure the safety and soundness of these shadowy leviathans . |
5 | Suitably fed etc , Mr Bhattacharya has some serious things to say about financial reporting . |
6 | In particular , it seems , Mr Reagan wants some neat new laser weapons to zap The Reds . |
7 | At last Mr Kinnock achieves some formal stature , to match the fact that he will indisputably remain where he is . |
8 | Mr Mason deserves some of this . |
9 | The affable Mr Major has some worrying days ahead . |
10 | A former building society manager , Mr Cartwright suggests some golden rules for people in search of a remortgage : |
11 | Next Mr Clement asks some questions about sympathy action , as though the answers were uncertain . |
12 | Mr Bradfield suggests some alternatives for the standard , including splitting ‘ profit before tax ’ , ‘ profit after tax and minorities ’ and ‘ earnings per share ’ into two parts , one from trading and one from disposals ( see this issue , p 24 ) . |
13 | WITH REGARD TO EQUIPMENT , the normally shy and retiring Mr Simmons has some interesting and unusual opinions , particularly in relation to the recent debate about chrome versus brass jackplugs , and about people who demand fastidious and exacting details like ‘ what amp settings does he use on any particular track , and what angle were the machine keys at ? ’ |
14 | Like many of his counterparts in the industry , Mr Evans sees some parts of the market performing slightly better . |