Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] mr " in BNC.
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1 | With the Prime Minister sitting , smiling , between this unlikely comic duo , Mr Patten took on the role of presenter Sue Lawley while Swansea-born Mr Heseltine — billed by the Tory chairman as ‘ the most famous living Welshman ’ — groped into his memory for an accent with which to parody Mr Kinnock . |
2 | With Cadbury ( ‘ uncontroversial to many big companies ’ ) , the APB 's proposals on going concern and the ASB 's output , there is plenty to keep Mr Lawrence and the 100 Group occupied . |
3 | I can well understand M M Mr Jewitt 's concerns , erm I think the simple fact of the matter is that not a great deal of Greater York new housing demand is likely to be generated in Hambledon district , whereas in Selby district a significant amount of er demand is likely to be generated , so really by way of conclusion I I would like through you to ask Mr Mr Jewitt if his opposition to the new settlement is as a matter of principle , or whether he 's really stating the case for Hambledon district , in other words , would he object to a new settlement in Selby district ? |
4 | ‘ I 'll come with you to tell Mr Trelawney what 's happened , ’ he said . |
5 | At the moment it seems that Labour is poised to pick up a good swathe of its targets — but not , yet , quite enough of them to put Mr Kinnock safely into Downing Street . |
6 | Far be it from me to give Mr Major advice , but I would suggest that insults towards any of these people , such as his recent attacks on ‘ froth and bubble ’ Lord Tebbit , will backfire . |
7 | Mary Ann 's kind offer did nothing to ease Mr Cottle 's confusion . |
8 | Does n't it give you two policies rather than one to batter Mr Earle with , or his colleague ? |
9 | But the Standard , of course , represents the fruits of a collaboration between ‘ Mr 335 ’ , Larry Carlton , and Valley Arts Guitars to whip up something to suit Mr Carlton 's personal playing requirements . |
10 | They wanted him to direct Mr Sloan to release the evidence against the parents , and at the end of the day they were only partially successful . |
11 | All she had , to enable her to visualise Mr Stanforth 's view of her position , was a vivid imagination and a very acute intelligence . |
12 | She wanted to tell him the rest of it ; tell him what Mrs Gotobed had told her to tell Mr Evans and ask Albert what he thought she had meant , but she could n't think how to put it without making herself sound fearfully stupid . |
13 | Yesterday Amnesty International sent an urgent letter to Timothy Renton , Minister of State at the Home Office , urging him to reconsider Mr Osberk 's case . |
14 | This did , however , enable me to test Mr Getty 's hospitality to the full during the latter part of the day , and I can confirm it is as fulsome as previous Press reports have indicated . |
15 | ‘ That was what she told me to tell Mr Evans , once she was dead . |
16 | I hoped he would do nothing to hurt Mr Edgar , who was a kind master to me . |
17 | ‘ I made an appointment for us to see Mr Barnes — your mother 's solicitor — at ten o'clock tomorrow morning . ’ |
18 | ‘ We understand you wanted to ask us to let Mr Quinn go free , ’ said the Attorney-General , Bill Walters . |