Example sentences of "[noun] is [conj] mr " in BNC.

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1 One idea in the wind is that Mr Gorbachev should be present at the mid-July meeting of the G7 in London .
2 The result is that Mr Clinton is unlikely to unveil his plan until the third week of June , and it could be later if his economic package encounters more problems .
3 The comfort for Mr Chirac is that Mr Balladur 's popularity is unlikely to last .
4 The more important reason for his elevation is that Mr Major thinks he must reassure the right that he has not gone soft .
5 The pity is that Mr Eysenck leaves so many hostages to fortune .
6 The suspicion is that Mr Yanagitani hoped to use these forgeries as collateral for loans .
7 The danger is if Mr X had entered into that transaction partly with a view to avoiding tax then the entire gross income without any deduction for trustee expenses and indeed ( in strictness ) for the payments of interest under the loan will be taxed upon Mr X. He would have made a transfer of an asset .
8 The unifying theme is that Mr Deng shaped an alternative political vision to Mao , in large part because he was in charge of a very different area during the Chinese civil war of the 1930s and 1940s .
9 Part of the truth is that Mr Major is dog-tired , physically drained after his wisdom-tooth infection , the leadership campaign , the Gulf war , the poll-tax furore .
10 A British official observed that , ‘ The truth is that Mr Yoshida , although able in his own way , does not give the impression of being particularly well-qualified to cope with the intricate political and economic situation in which Japan now finds herself . ’
11 Another charge is that Mr Bush has given too little thought to the nature of a post-war settlement .
12 The other is that Mr Rabin 's decision to seal off the occupied territories — the closure is now in its second month — has made most Israelis feel a lot safer , and some of them a lot happier about giving up the territories altogether .
13 The trouble is that Mr Balladur has become unforgivably more popular than Mr Chirac .
14 The implication is that Mr Morita thought that he had a bargain .
15 The ideological reason is that Mr Subirachs 's works take further towards completion a cathedral Gaudi conceived as a bulwark against subversive new dogmas such as Marxism and anarchism .
16 Mr McWhirter does what he likes at Burleigh , and the reason is that Mr McWhirter has money in the place . ’
17 He went on : ‘ The truth of the matter is that Mr Branson and the Virgin Group appear to be ’ determined to get the company exclusively for themselves and to exclude me from it .
18 ‘ Our information is that Mr Evans left the Club in order to go and see what was delaying the arrival of his wife whom he had been expecting for some time . ’
19 Well the point Chairman is that Mr moves the Conservative he 's now been allowed to er speak again .
20 A bizarre aspect of the case is that Mr Devaty 's ‘ crimes ’ include the apparently punishable offence of sending the authorities papers about their human rights abuses .
21 The thrust of the prosecutions case is that Mr How , who had offices in Gloucester , Cheltenham and Worcester , used money which his clients believed to be safely invested , to pay for high risk property deals , which fell through causing his customers to lose almost two million pounds betwen them .
22 Tell that story to one of America 's many grumblers about Japanese investment and the response is that Mr Dukakis would never have made that mistake at a Japanese firm : he would have been able to tell the difference .
23 The best , but least likely , possibility is that Mr Kravchuk will again change his mind and ask parliament to grant Mr Kuchma the powers he has asked for .
24 Part of the problem is that Mr Bush is not a character with whom cynical Washingtonians feel comfortable .
25 However , the problem is that Mr is not keen , I think it 's been a labour of love doing the one , he 's not keen to do the other one .
26 The reality sinking in for newly-elected Labour MPs this weekend is that Mr Patten 's estimate was right .
27 The received wisdom in North Down is that Mr Kilfedder will shade it and begin his 23rd year as MP for the constituency .
28 The fact is that Mr Kinnock and his friends understand well enough not only that they could not be elected but that Britain could not be governed without some serious accommodations of the kind they now stand for .
29 The British view is that Mr Attali 's plan to spend new money lacks detail .
30 My one reservation is that Mr Alexander denies himself expressive use of light and sound to convey atmosphere and leaves us with few memorable images .
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