Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Using past experience with a company he worked for at Tilbury , Essex , Mr Kerfoot obtained quotes for the hire of special railway wagons .
2 That same day , another Minister visited Mr Ingham to disown responsibility for the story — the Minister feared Mr Ingham would want him re-shuffled out of the Cabinet because of the attack on Mr Baker .
3 Mr Spiro swapped London for California and moved his family into the luxury home earlier this year .
4 Mr Ashdown said progress for the party would be incremental .
5 As chairman of Airbus in the UK , Mr McKinlay has responsibility for the company 's Broughton factory .
6 Mr Coats awaits figures for his plan from the Treasury , which will collectively blanch when it sees them .
7 Mr Punch doing penance for his error of 35 years ago , ’ — presumably around 1884 he had said something silly about women in Parliament — ‘ and begs to offer his respectful congratulations to Lady Astor ’ .
8 On their return Mr Mallory said Grace for a splendid , old-fashioned roast prepared by Mrs Mallory , refulgent and perspiring in the kitchen .
9 Mr Morrison backed calls for former US President Jimmy Carter to be sent to the province as a peace envoy while in Dublin yesterday .
10 Mr Clarke backed plans for tough new powers to deal with the PC Plods .
11 Last night , amid growing doubts that the treaty will ever become law in its present form , Mr Major faced demands for a referendum in Britain .
12 Can Mr Hapless recover damages for his own disappointment and that of his wife and children , at the loss of their holiday ?
13 Mr Wilkie says plans for the units are in line with one of the main objectives of the City Lands initiative — to provide more land for jobs .
14 Mr Chisti said calls for the killing of Mr Rushdie had backfired .
15 This would allow Mr Kravchuk to duck responsibility for the painful economic reforms Mr Kuchma wants to implement .
16 During the ceremony , Mr Tye praised Wedgwood for having ‘ a magnificent record in health and safety ’ .
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