Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] mr " in BNC.
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1 | But the Tory loons may now give Mr Major a breathing space . |
2 | NatWest boss Lord Alexander will also face Mr Lamont and senior Treasury officials . |
3 | Higher taxes could well sink Mr Kaifu with the voters : a 3% consumption tax in 1989 lost the ruling party the upper house . |
4 | The Right will clearly expect Mr Hamilton to keep in check some of Mr Heseltine 's more interventionist policies . |
5 | His stance could further embarrass Mr Major . |
6 | Such a victory would also permit Mr Bush to claim a Republican-conservative Democrat working majority in Congress for his ‘ no new taxes , growth will solve everything ’ economic policy . |
7 | Mr Scargill 's election to Parliament would acutely embarrass Mr Kinnock , but would pave the way for the NUM 's merger with the Transport and General Workers ' Union . |
8 | The best prediction of the vote — to be counted next Thursday at the first parliamentary Labour party meeting after the summer break — is that Mr Davies will just beat Mr Foster by a handful of votes . |
9 | I do n't think women would even fancy Mr let alone men . |
10 | But the auctioneer is not obliged to pay the sums and the sellers can always sue Mr Narita ’ , said Tajan . |