Example sentences of "mr [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now Michael White and John Gribbin have given us Stephen Hawking : a Life in Science , or rather Mr White has given us the life and Mr Gribbin the science ; the latter is awash with black holes , white dwarfs , protons , pulsars , quasars and quarks and is therefore no more comprehensible than Brief History ; also , what is one to make of a writer who speaks at one moment of ‘ tiny black holes ’ and the next of ‘ black holes which could eat solar systems for breakfast ’ ?
2 The Labour challenger , 66-year-old Coun. John Scott , put up his tally by well over 6,000 , but Mr Devlin a young man in the right-wing mould of several Tory candidates who did unexpectedly well on Thursday night garnered even more of the disaffected centrists .
3 I 'm certain forging will have no difficulty copying it and it would give Mr Devlin the photo he wanted . ’
4 ‘ Frank , get Mr Newman a drink .
5 ‘ Winterton , could you confirm the guard gave Mr Newman the normal check before he came in here ? ’
6 It is widely believed that Mr Holmes a Court , the so called Perth predator , is keen to buy Dalgety 's extensive Australian land interests .
7 Mr Holmes a Court has trimmed his Dalgety stake which was at one time nearer 5.8 per cent .
8 Mr Holmes a Court is thought to have taken advantage of the share 's rapid progress , selling his 2 per cent stake .
9 Mr Holmes a Court has put in a formal offer for the magazine , believed to be between £2 and £3 million .
10 A weak labour market offers Mr Keating a chance for reform , if only Labor and the unions would let him .
11 But the chairman of the magistrates saiod they viewed the offences very seriously and found Mr Righton a total of £900 plus £75 costs .
12 When Churchill gave his first broadcast , suggesting that the Labour Party might have to resort to ‘ some form of Gestapo , no doubt very humanely directed in the first instance ’ , the electors were bound to regard it as a gross exaggeration ; Attlee , following the next night , could readily ask his audience to distinguish between ‘ Winston Churchill , the great leader in war of a united nation , and Mr Churchill the party leader of the Conservatives ’ .
13 I was a bit worried that the jolt it delivers would do something rather more permanent than give Mr Heron a deterrent shock , but apparently not .
14 Mr Flood the butcher had looked at them very strangely as they walked up the street .
15 thanks Mr chairman an or between one and two and an and between two and three please .
16 Mr Chairman the , certainly with they 'd still have a problem with a Friday night .
17 Mr Chairman the social services committee and it 's sub- committees face many more agonizing d decisions .
18 I owe Mr Taylor a lot .
19 According to Mr Organ the registers will curb development in the UK .
20 " I was talking to the kids yesterday , " Timothy explained , giving Mr Blakey a smile .
21 That is , if anyone can be persuaded to give Mr Chekhov a break .
22 The district councils group , which has employed a public relations company to press its case against replacing the districts with one or two large single-tier Highland authorities , also showed Mr Lang a video promoting their view .
23 I said the bug-eyed monster reminded me of Mr Scruton the headmaster .
24 Look at the splendid sight , ’ he waved his hand , just as Mr Blackwell the owner appeared , but who almost disappeared again when he saw the vast crowd about to troop up and down his narrow staircase and crowded rooms .
25 He should make that point forcefully to Mr Adams the next time they meet .
26 The head of the ANC 's main political rival , Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi of the Zulu-based Inkatha Freedom Party , had also been expected to attend the funeral , giving him and Mr Mandela a rare opportunity to meet .
27 As a close friend of the ANC president , Oliver Tambo — with Mr Mandela the three were seen as the organisation 's ruling ‘ troika ’ — he is certain to become a leading force in South African politics .
28 This matter has dominated the talks Virgin has been having with BA following the High Court settlement which saw BA pay Virgin and Mr Branson a total of £610,000 in damages .
29 Miss Bhutto gave Mr Ishaq an excuse to dissolve parliament by offering the resignation of her party 's members of parliament .
30 It took Mr Gorbachev a year or two to perceive that he held a hopelessly weak hand — that the Soviet Union could not possibly match the enormous economic and technological resources Mr Reagan commanded and was prepared to employ , including the much-maligned Strategic Defence Initiative , which Mr Shultz strongly supported .
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