Example sentences of "mr [noun] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Donnellan claimed they wanted him to admit a lesser charge to get him out of the college quietly .
2 Mr Dawlish told me to give you a summary of the virus .
3 Mr Benedict asked me to give you this , miss , quiet like . ’
4 Mr Hooke says he finds it hard to imagine that a company as large as Raytheon would propose a £250m takeover without knowing how Corporate Jets would fit into its existing operations .
5 Mr Sinclair said : ‘ Police started preliminary inquiries and then Mr Jowett said he wanted us to stop .
6 Then , impulsively , she squeezed Ruth 's hand , adding : ‘ I know Mr Hardiman made us swear we 'd never try to find out where the money came from , but — well , now we 've found out by accident , so that does n't count , does it ?
7 She opened her mouth to suggest that perhaps she could give him dinner at her hotel — and thereby eliminate any possibility of him putting his arm around her in his car — then found that she was suggesting nothing of the sort , but was asking , ‘ Did Mr Gajdusek ask you to invite me out ? ’ and was at once appalled that , Ven all too clearly not far away in her head , she had asked such a thing !
8 Mr Hellyer asked me to hide it for him .
9 Ingleton School is a Church of England junior and infant school and Mr Boocock said he thought it was appropriate for the issue of the church 's role in education to be discussed in church .
10 Mr Clarke said he assumed it had done a U-turn across the central reservation .
11 On police authorities , Mr Clarke said he expected them in future to have a mix of eight elected councillors , three magistrates and five members , including the chairman , appointed by the Home Secretary .
12 On police authorities , Mr Clarke said he expected them in future to have a mix of eight elected councillors , three magistrates and five members , including the chairman , appointed by the Home Secretary .
13 Mr Nadirpur invites you to meet him . ’
14 Yes , Mr Wycliffe wants you to fetch it in …
15 Mr Gargery asks me to tell you he will be in London soon , and could visit you at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning , at Mr Herbert Pocket 's rooms , if that is all right with you .
16 When questioned about selective internment , Mr Smyth said he believed it should go ahead and be even handed , involving both loyalist and republican terrorists .
17 Mr Fallon said he thought it was fatuous to compare one income with another .
18 I know I 'd not care to , though I would n't let Mr Evans hear me say it .
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