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

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1 Mr Baker strongly criticised a call from Mr Ashdown for up to 4.5 million Hong Kong Chinese who might want to flee from a Communist regime after 1997 to be given the right to come to Britain .
2 Mr Baker also said three MPs would act as campaign co-ordinators in London , Birmingham and Leeds for next May 's council elections .
3 Mr Baker also said three MPs would act as campaign co-ordinators in London , Birmingham and Leeds for next May 's council elections .
4 Mr Baker also claimed the Government had done all it could to make cars safe .
5 Mr Baker also proposed establishing a permanent Nato arms control verification staff to monitor compliance with arms reduction and confidence building measures .
6 Mr Baker also conceded ‘ there will be in the 1990s inescapable areas of expenditure where there has got to be increases , for example , in caring for the elderly ’ .
7 But Mr Baker plainly views it as otherwise .
8 Does Mr Baker really believe that such dishonesty and repression provide a ‘ strong family background ’ ?
9 Mr Macdonald then suggested : ‘ The physical security simply was not matched ( by the computer ) ? ’
10 Mr Giuliani has been unable to focus voters ' attention on the fact that Mr Dinkins once went several years without paying his taxes , or that he is a product of a corrupt Democratic machine .
11 Mr Gummer also announced strict upper price limits for slaughterhouse hygiene inspectors of £40 for up to four livestock units , and £6.30 per livestock unit thereafter .
12 Mr Gummer yesterday dismissed any benefits as ‘ piffling ’ .
13 He and Mr Marvin then sing the latest Red Rock slogan .
14 Mr Kluge also appears to suffer from anglophilia .
15 Mr Reed then went on to put his arm around the ‘ feminist ’ author Miss Katherine ‘ Kate ’ Millet and embraced her , cheek to cheek .
16 Mr McKeown also urged the Arts Council to provide funding for an extension to the theatre , comprising a rehearsal room , set construction workshop and studio theatre with flexible seating for between 50 and 150 people .
17 Mr Gohla formerly worked with the Christian agency Miserior .
18 The following day , having asked some leading questions of our local newsagent — Mr Bales always seemed to know exactly what was going on in the terrace and was only too happy to share his knowledge with anyone who wanted to pass the time of day — I presented myself at the offices of John D. Wood in Mount Street .
19 Mr Vigon then took over the Cannon account himself .
20 He said Mr Hawthorne then tried to grab a bowl but Mills , 18 , knocked it out of his hand .
21 A year after the first warning , Mr Cannon still weighed over 20 stone .
22 Mr Granin also commiserated with Czechoslovaks for their sufferings under the post-Dubcek regime .
23 Mr Bergg immediately turned on him saying : ‘ If schools are dismal in Durham and Cleveland it is your Government 's responsibility . ’
24 Mr Beregovoy also insisted that the country 's social security system must also be brought back into balance .
25 Mr Ellis though says it would be more foolish to allow , not to allow reunification .
26 After these words , Mr Ellis then presented each long service employee with an inscribed watch .
27 Still , some observers say that Mr Keating already leads the party .
28 Mr Barfield also suggested that boardroom pay should be tied to shareholder value creation , which would focus management on developing value over the long term and act as ‘ an antidote to short-termism ’ .
29 Mr Landon also argues that the problem goes much deeper than just testing but begins when children are first identified as having a problem .
30 Pledging that opposition to tolls , plus efforts to increase the numbers of rail passengers in a bid to reduce vehicle traffic , would continue , Mr MacDougall also stressed the need for wide consultation .
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