Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Y wrote me a note , ‘ would I make some notes on her , there is a possibility of her going into the unit ’ ( withdrawal unit for disruptive pupils ) . |
2 | Mr Brownlow bought him a new suit and new shoes , and Oliver 's dirty old clothes were given away . |
3 | It may be boring for nuclear experts to have to worry about plumbing , albeit sophisticated plumbing , but they must prove that they can get the simple bits right before Mr Lawson gives them a new reactor to play with . |
4 | So that 's what I do — I bring all my plants and the flowers Mr Frost gave me a couple of days ago . |
5 | Instead Mr Stroud gave them a form to submit to the diocesan chancellor . |
6 | He paid his rent , and Mr Carnford gave him the name of an old servant to look after him . |
7 | His relations with the budget director , Richard Darman , especially over energy policy , are appalling — Mr Darman calls him a ‘ global rock star ’ . |
8 | ‘ Thank you , ’ she said when Mr Sanderson handed her a glass of sherry . |
9 | Speaking without notes , Mr Denton gave us a clear picture of the way the railways were first developed as a freight service , and indeed their rapid rise as a people carrier was an unexpected consequence . |
10 | But Mr Sandy found it a stimulating , not to say exhausting , tour of duty . |
11 | But Mr Major will now just see Mr Bush to bid him a personal farewell from office . |
12 | ‘ It 's not my fault , ’ wailed Felix , as Mr Patel struck him a blow to the shin . |
13 | Mr Hellyer gave him every assistance and afterwards went thankfully down to the pub for a few beers . |
14 | When he reached the front , Mr Saleb handed him a huge ledger over the top of the grille . |
15 | During his time in America , Mr Clinton sent her a letter talking about his views on Vietnam . |
16 | It always gave Anne goosebumps , especially when the unidentified male voice answered the girls ' plea for Mr Sandman to bring them a dream with a drawn-out , ever-so-slightly creepy ‘ ye-e-es ? ’ |
17 | ‘ I almost had the creature last night , ’ Mr Crangle told him the next day . |
18 | Steve sniggered and Mr Shepherd gave them a quiet smile . |
19 | But , whereas Mrs Thatcher gave the Tory construction of this new political subject a rampantly individualist inflection , Mr Major gives it a decent and respectable mobile working-class voice . |
20 | Mr McCloy gave me a free hand to go where I chose , bar the two big outhouses . |
21 | Mr Slater sent him a copy of the application . |
22 | Can I ask Mr can I ask Mr Davis to give us a bit more explanation , please , as to his rationale behind continuing resistance to the development of greenfield sites on the edge of York . |
23 | While the Premier had fun in the sun , Labour 's Mr Brown bowled him a bumper by accusing him of REFUSING to act and REFUSING to speak . |
24 | Note : The Social Secretary is hoping to arrange for Mr Breeze to give us a further talk . |
25 | ‘ Mr Murphy read us a terrific piece about the IRA hunger strikers , ’ said Surkov , gulping vodka . |
26 | ‘ It was good of your Mr Barnet to lend us the carriage , ’ Ruth said when they were driving along . |
27 | On his birthday Auntie Lou gave him a pair of leather gloves with fur linings and Mr Evans gave him a Holy Bible with a soft , red cover and pictures inside . |