Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] is [adv] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Crump is very wealthy and his wife is susceptible . |
2 | The photos — predominantly portraits — are unfortunately grouped in sections rather than printed alongside the text ( except , strangely , in the insignia section ) , but Mr Williamson is as punctilious as ever in pointing out interesting features of uniform detail . |
3 | Mr Parishar is robustly confident that Congress ( I ) will regain the seat in any event . |
4 | Young Mr Kennedy is as British as his father , if he chooses to be , because Francis , as you know , always kept his British citizenship . |
5 | But Mr Reenan is now worried that the Sun is about to publish further extracts from his tape . |
6 | The Tories might have got away with that but the latest revelation that the Home Office trawled through 25-year-old confidential files to try to dig up dirt on Mr Clinton is as outrageous as it is mind-boggling . |
7 | Mr Coleman is as diffident as his television namesake , at the microphone , is garrulous . |
8 | Mr Hutchison is more direct and earnest , and has spent nearly all his career in ICI 's bulk-chemicals business . |
9 | Mr Shahrur is agreeably surprised that so many want to read his fat and difficult book . |
10 | Mr Bound is particularly hopeful that criminals in the area will come forward with information as he thinks they too will be appalled at the crime . |
11 | However , Mr Smith is really worried that some frail people , trying to economise , will put themselves in danger by not keeping themselves warm . |