Example sentences of "mrs [noun prp] had [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Thrigg ’ — Mrs Baggley had no shame in revealing her sources , all was grist to the mill .
2 Mrs Blakey had a way of saying , annoying Stephen because of the implication that everything they did had to be done together .
3 What I did not realise at the time , but discovered later , was that Mrs Singh had no idea that transfer next September had been suggested — she expected that it would happen straight away .
4 Mrs Browning had a felt hat tied on with a scarf knotted under the chin , a thick tweed suit , woollen gloves , and fleecy-lined suede boots .
5 Annunciata , with evident enjoyment , said Mrs Browning had the headache and could see no one .
6 The next day I wrote to Mrs Girdlestone ; a nice letter , explaining that Mrs Ross had a daughter living in Scotland , and giving the address .
7 When my cousin , who was to be in the locality ( one did not ask why at that time , and it was only after we were both freed of our vows of secrecy more than thirty years later that he told me he had been at Bletchley Park itself ) suggested coming to visit me , Mrs Sugden had no doubt but that this was my ‘ gentleman friend ’ .
8 Mrs Villemin had no difficulty in seeing off her first examining magistrate .
9 BUCKINGHAM PALACE 6 October : Brigadier RW Morris ( Representative Honorary Colonel of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps ) and Mrs Morris had the honour of being received by The Queen .
10 Day shift came and went , the newly delivered mums returned home , and Mrs Robinson had a girl and ‘ …
11 And the entire staff and management committee at Monte Samana were bubbling over with the news that old Mrs Richards had a boyfriend .
12 If Mrs Yaxlee had a mind to veto this , George preempted her .
13 Mrs Frizzell had no need to remind her that her neat , conforming sons-in-law were far more popular in their home town of Tollemarche than Mrs Stych 's own son , Hank .
14 Mrs Redburn had a life insurance policy .
15 The following day , however , Mrs Thatcher had a change of heart , and asked him to ‘ flesh out ’ his figures .
16 From the outset , Mrs Thatcher had the sense of being a political outsider .
17 Mrs Goreng had no objection if she did , maybe the Colonel overruled her .
18 Mrs Goreng had no reason to conceal anything from me any more .
19 And Mrs Files had a family to look young for , people who loved her , wanted to see more of her , who would be glad if she retired .
20 Mrs Putt had no wish to acknowledge her former scullery-maid .
21 She had soon realized Mrs Parsons had a liking for gin and tonics .
22 She paused , dramatically , allowing this statement to speak for itself , which it sufficiently did , for the fact that Mrs Hanney had a television and no telephone was the focal point of the Maugham household 's scorn .
23 There was very little envy either , maybe because they were all talented in their own ways , and Captain and Mrs Burrows had the wisdom not to show favouritism .
24 After a minute or so , Maxim said : ‘ Mrs Howard had a gun .
25 Mrs Howard had an interview with the Brewers [ her prospective employers ] last night , but I to not wish to be writing about that .
26 Mrs Webster had a Friend ( to whom she always gave a metaphorical capital letter in speech ) , and she told me how much her Friend liked reading .
27 But it seemed Mrs Eckley had no intention of allowing her to take her leave yet .
28 Five feet high and weighing one hundred and seventy pounds , a veritable Humpty Dumpty of a woman , Mrs Stych had no hope of ever being able to wear pants gracefully .
29 ‘ With her background , we felt that Mrs Chaplin had the potential to be extremely helpful in giving us advice on Parliamentary affairs , ’ Institute secretary Andrew Colquhoun told ACCOUNTANCY .
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