Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] mr major " in BNC.

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1 By March 1992 , 3.64m people had opened Tessa accounts , depositing £10bn and therefore removing that much spending power from the economy for five years — a side-effect for which Mr Major might not wish to claim too personal a responsibility .
2 It is a problem of which Mr Major is well aware .
3 The urgency with which Mr Major acted left MPs in no doubt he would have some harsh words for Mr Delors .
4 The ERM is just the sort of orthodoxy from which Mr Major has learnt he can escape .
5 But there is a bigger caveat about what Mr Major did , a caveat about tax philosophy .
6 He sent an urgent appeal by fax to union general secretaries ahead of a Conservative news conference that day at which Mr Major and Mr Howard , Employment Secretary , claimed unions had been told if they ‘ shut up ’ today would be ‘ pay day ’ .
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