Example sentences of "[adv] mrs [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Violet reads poetry , ’ she offered by way of explanation , ‘ especially Mrs Browning 's . |
2 | Especially Mrs Friar 's . |
3 | The examples of practice in this book especially Mrs R. ( case study 5:1 ) show a social worker continuing to be involved once admission to care has taken place , and this kind of practice should be encouraged . |
4 | And all Mrs Thatcher could say in the face of that mocked Mr Kinnock , was that tax cuts looked unlikely next year . |
5 | Wednesday , 7th March 8am Mrs Brown : urine darker colour than normal |
6 | It was not merely Mrs Simpson , although ministers were already well-informed about his relationship with her , if not his marital intentions . |
7 | Suddenly Mrs Thatcher 's authority in the party had strengthened and , by the end of May , all serious talk of resignation and leadership challenges had subsided . |
8 | He said : ‘ The delivery came very quickly and so suddenly Mrs Busuttil 's recollection is the baby just fell out onto the table or whatever it was she was lying on . ’ |
9 | Suddenly Mrs Wilson remembered the trouble this statement had already caused . |
10 | Thank you ever so much Mrs Davis . |
11 | It suddenly became rather urgent to find out how much Mrs Sweet knew . |
12 | Mrs Baggley examined the disbelief in Theodora 's eye before she went on , ‘ I 'm not sure how much Mrs Thrigg is influenced here by the theme of the novelettes she devours . |
13 | And I mean you yourself , you know , during the Westland you you you left a cabinet meeting , apparently Mrs Thatcher thought you were going to the loo and you went on television to say , I 'm resigning because I think she 's got it wrong over Westland . |
14 | Ordinarily a ‘ deserving ’ widow might have sought the aid of various charities first , but apparently Mrs Woodward 's lack of deference made this impossible . |
15 | I do n't understand the details , but apparently Mrs Danby got her lawyer on to him about some financial thing . |
16 | But Mr Major felt that the man who brought down Mrs Thatcher had earned his passage to the department of his choice . |
17 | Michael Heseltine , The Man Who Brought Down Mrs Thatcher , and last week the man who brought down the house in a dazzling Commons performance . |
18 | YOUR EDITORIAL writers need reminding that our campaign of non-payment of the poll tax led to its abolition and substantially contributed to bringing down Mrs Thatcher . |
19 | So I would walk down Mrs Lewis 's street in the hope of bumping into her . |
20 | I 'd like , if I may , to bring in Mrs Frobisher . |
21 | Obviously Mrs Sweet had n't a clue who any of the people in the photographs were . |
22 | ‘ Well , quite obviously Mrs Varna was a real stunner . |
23 | The cause for delays can be numerous , eg Mrs Smith not being ready or Mr Brown ca n't find his key or requires another trip to the toilet . |
24 | When Mr Allen was admitted to hospital I reassessed the situation and together Mrs Allen and I set some revised goals for her care . |
25 | Realizing that not only Mrs Whittaker , but twelve newly arrived first-year students , were waiting for her in expectant silence , she pulled herself together . |
26 | Only Mrs McMahon could still be affected — and she had asked her to keep it a secret . |
27 | There was therefore left at the Lodge only Mrs Elswick in the kitchen and Theda attendant on her ladyship . |
28 | Last night , only Mrs Spence remained in hospital . |
29 | It was a large Victorian family kitchen , and looked so when it was empty or when only Mrs Beavis was there . |
30 | She says it 's wrong to say that only Mrs Maxwell lost her pension . |