Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] mr [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It all made good sense at the time , but it has turned the middle-classes into sitting ducks , waiting to be plucked by Mr Smith .
2 The next Briggs Memorial Lecture on ‘ Happiness ’ will be given by Mr Healey in the Great Hall of the University on 15 November 1990 .
3 The Award will be given by Mr John Roberts of Meirionnydd CPRW to mark CPRW 's recognition of the hard work of local people caring for their environment .
4 Replies will be given by Mr Henry Herron , Procurator Fiscal , Glasgow , a member of the Group Committee , and Mr J. D. Wheelans , MBE , the President of the Society .
5 Strangford MP John Taylor dismissed Mr Brooke 's statement as ‘ bland generalities , ’ and said there must be condemnation of those who fail to take on the IRA and the finger must be pointed at Mr Brooke and those behind them .
6 But now Ellen the time I have long awaited has come and I write to tell you that an Italian maidservant by name of Gigia who is travelling home to Florence having been in Scotland with a family who are friends of the Brownings is to come to you to collect Oreste and take him to Liverpool where she will be joined by Mr Ogilvy and from whence they will sail for Italy .
7 Asked if he accepted Mr Hume 's word , Mr Trimble replied : ‘ I think a very serious question-mark — I am sorry to say — has to be placed against Mr Hume 's motives , because he is persisting in talking to republican paramilitaries at a time when other people are anxious to see positive dialogue taking place . ’
8 How sad that such goodwill should be clouded by Mr Lamb saying that the other lot cheated , and the other lot saying that they did n't .
9 Mr Clark will be succeeded by Mr David Davies , who is currently deputy chairman of Charter Consolidated and a former chief executive of merchant bank Hill Samuel , now owned by TSB .
10 Mr Clark will be succeeded by Mr David Davies , who is currently deputy chairman of Charter Consolidated and a former chief executive of merchant bank Hill Samuel , now owned by TSB .
11 If part of the credit for a breakthrough could be claimed by Mr Hussein , and so induce him to pull his army out of Kuwait , why not solve two problems in a single bloodless stroke ?
12 The proposed new organ would cost £240 and be built by Mr F.H .
13 They used to be made at Mr King 's in Station Street .
14 My Coffin I direct to be made by Mr Daniel Millard Carpenter or his partner , of the same Thickness and sort in every Respect as my said late Wife 's . ’
15 Those assumptions could no longer be made by Mr Crosland 's Commission , although one or two members of it plainly wished that they could .
16 Several indicated they would be looking to Mr Lawson to give the Tory voters a reason for enduring the pain of higher mortgages .
17 Which was more than could be said for Mr Gittings , the decorator .
18 i have not heard of a similar setup at least — the only player who is remincent in norway of flo and almost as good in the air has been out injured this season so the setup has not been tried and maybe never will — at least it shows that coach Egil ‘ Drillo ’ Olsen — thinks — which might not be said of Mr Turnip .
19 Perhaps the best that can be said of Mr Karimov 's treatment of dissidents is that it has been consistent .
20 The appeal which this call makes to Moldavians can not be matched by Mr Luchinsky or his party .
21 These problems have now been rectified and we will be writing to Mr Bergg offering our profound apologies in the near future . ’
22 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 .
23 believe that there is further that can go and that it should be exploited by Mr Major or Mr Reynolds , or by Mr Major ?
24 The move caused some surprise in Whitehall , where the belief is that it would be damaging to Mr de Klerk if he were seen to be making reformist moves because of external pressure .
25 ‘ On this most beautiful radio we will now be listening to Mr Mark Tully Sahib of BBC every day of year . ’
26 His package appealed primarily to upscale white suburbanites , but it has taken hold with other candidates and could be merged with Mr Clinton 's platform without either side losing face .
27 Miller and the other three convicted men , Paul Taylor , 27 , Tiny Doran , 25 , and John Spencer , 30 , will be sentenced by Mr Justice Mantell today .
28 Edinburgh , Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson , and to be sold by Mr Henry Ferguson Seed-Merchant , at the head of Black-Friar-Wynd , and at the Physical Garden by the Author , Anno DOM .
29 Mr Gray said a new attitude would be needed from Mr Lang if he wanted to fulfil his recently stated aim to have a new and better relationship with local government .
30 ‘ And you are both ready for the bazaar , I see , ’ he said , for he had already watched them carry through the packing-cases filled with their work , ready to be transported on Mr Hanson the grocer 's small cart , due to call at Vetch Street at ten o'clock , for them to start setting out the stall .
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