Example sentences of "mrs [noun prp] [adv] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Kemp strongly protested against his action .
2 Mrs Fellows also admitted to the nurse that she was a " bit of a worrier " and found it hard to relax .
3 In her despair and grief Mrs McDermott also turned to alcohol for relief .
4 Mrs Aquino earlier appealed to Filipinos to attend a mass tomorrow to demonstrate their support for her government .
5 Mrs Lynde already knew about Anne 's troubles at school , and she was always very pleased when people asked her to help .
6 Mrs Grant now turned to Agnes who was kneeling by her side and said , ‘ Oh !
7 Early in December Mrs Longhill actually came into the kitchen to discuss with Mrs Peterson the refreshments for a party she and the vicar intended to give .
8 Old Mrs Brady never took to Moran but she grew very fond of the children .
9 Mrs Frizzell hastily drew in her stomach , tucked in her tail , and posed with her rake , just as she had seen the Hudson 's Bay Company model do when showing pants .
10 Mrs Knelle soon appeared in a dressing gown , and we sat down to a soothing breakfast of toast .
11 Visitors were not welcomed upstairs , and if Mrs Bostock haughtily insisted on the sovereign nature of her companionship she met with little encouragement in that belief .
12 Mrs Thatcher also pointed to the contrast between her domestic achievements in rolling back the frontiers of the state and the prospect that if the Delors of this world have their way , power over the economy would be re-centralized in Brussels .
13 Mrs Thatcher yesterday flew to the US to address the UN on the environment as Britain blocked a global freeze on carbon dioxide emissions .
14 Mrs Thatcher yesterday flew to the US to address the UN on the environment , as Britain blocked a global freeze on carbon dioxide emissions .
15 Mrs Allen rarely spoke to any of the hospital staff ; any information she got was via her stepson .
16 Mrs Cullam still sat in front of the television , the baby asleep now in her lap , the dog lying across her slippered feet .
17 Mrs Keith stubbornly insisted on wearing her old cap at the back of her head with a ribbon under her chin .
18 Mrs Foster thankfully reached into the part of her brain that was n't addled .
19 Mrs Davison then returned to Morpeth , Northumberland .
20 Mrs Marston actually came to the town on the Bishop 's Castle Railway with her parents when she was a young girl , and when we formed the BCRS she told us that it is difficult to see how they could have made the move , complete with furniture , in any other way in those days .
21 This was in part due to Reginald Birch 's illustrations which kept the boy always in black velvet and lace , even when he was riding his pony , and in part to the intense relationship between mother and son ; Mrs Burnett here had in mind herself and her son Vivian , upon whom Fauntleroy himself was modelled .
22 The three of them took their coffee and the impossibly generous plate of cake and mince pies out to the enclosed section of veranda beyond the kitchen where Belinda and Mrs Porter sometimes sat during their rare free moments .
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