Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [vb -s] [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Or at least Mr Peckham pretends to have none .
2 And presumably , should it start to rain , Mr Horobin intends to leave his car in the middle of the road , don some wellies and walk home .
3 But Mr Lawson has to show he knows how to do the trick , before he can win his argument , in theory or in the markets .
4 Besides templates and packaged models , Mr Wise expects to see his section providing users with libraries of standard macros for incorporation into models .
5 Mr Ishaq wants to mould their membership into a support base for himself .
6 The more Mr Roberts strains to show his charming side , the less convincing he seems .
7 Mr Ross wants to see you and your daughter now , Mrs Sanders , ’ she said .
8 Mr McRoberts omits to tell your readers the following interesting facts :
9 With plenty of shareholders on his side , Mr Berlusconi seems to think he will stand a better chance of resisting a political challenge to his television empire .
10 Mr Gordon wants to give you piano lessons , ’ he told Tony .
11 Spokeswoman Veronica Warner said : ‘ Mr Kennedy seems to think he was given the gown , but that 's not quite right .
12 Mr Punch wishes to assure you that he has had many a good belly laugh from the magazine which bore his name for so many years .
13 Unfortunately Mr Miller wants to show me round his shop , and that will take some time .
14 Mr Kinnock intends to reinforce his conviction that Labour is in a position to win in his keynote speech tomorrow .
15 Mr Taylor controls most of the countryside , and Mr Johnson plans to meet him soon .
16 The first is that initial support of 60% is not high if the policy turns sour — if , for example , a war lasted more than the few days or weeks that Mr Bush seems to think it will take .
17 The company has done well in the last year so Mr Jones decides to give himself a 15% rise , the supervisory staff a 10% rise and the non-supervisory staff a 5% rise .
18 That , more than anything else , will be seen in Brussels as the test of whether Mr Major intends to use his new personal mandate to take Britain to the ‘ heart of Europe ’ .
19 And Mr Brown has to have his straight off , no hanging about , because he wants to be an engineer , so he goes to night school .
20 Mr Loveitt wants to hear what you have to tell about being aboard the Princess . ’
21 Mr Chatichai has to rebuild his government 's popularity if he is to fend off General Chaovalit .
22 In Japan Mr Davie wants to boost its weak sales side ; he also wants to get into the highly lucrative business of index arbitrage by next February .
23 Mr Eigen plans to wage his war diplomatically .
24 ‘ Leave them on my desk , Jimmy , ’ she bade him , and , because it was n't efficient not to tell him where she would be if needed , ‘ Mr Massingham wants to see me .
25 Mr Massingham wants to see me , ’ she told Jimmy on her way out .
26 Mr Mac wants to see you tonight , ’ Bellybutton leered at me , as though he suspected I would not enjoy the meeting .
27 Like all bosses of conglomerates , Mr Welch likes to call his firm something different .
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