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

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1 Mr Pecksniff refers to them as ‘ those fabulous animals ( pagan , I regret to say ) who used to sing in the water ’ .
2 What a wonderful person Ms or Mr Trim appears to be !
3 Not many people make it through to the evening meal without any snack , so , being realistic , the overweight person imagines Ms or Mr Trim indulges in a light , healthy snack such as fresh fruit in the afternoon ; certainly not a bar of chocolate .
4 Unless there are more anti-Loraine Crescent closure petitions than I have been led to believe , the one I think Mr Howe refers to was rendered dubious .
5 Unless there are more anti-Loraine Crescent closure petitions than I have been led to believe , the one I think Mr Howe refers to was rendered dubious .
6 If Mr Rocard runs into new difficulties , he can always push important bills through with the swift and effective parliamentary guillotine — an arguably undemocratic device he has already used 11 times over the past three years .
7 That is what Mr Whittaker means by his ‘ first world , third world ’ dichotomy .
8 But Mr Shiratori refuses to be downhearted .
9 Mr Morse points to the ageing and unpleasant sanitary point where boat users dump their waste next to the town 's bus station .
10 Mr Jenkins lives at Wethersfield , near Halstead , with his wife Janet , and their children — James , 14 , and Kate , 12 — who attend Helena Romanes School in Great Dunmow .
11 Mr Watkins has after all signed and presented the NES .
12 To his credit , Mr Houghton admits to being ‘ less than totally objective ’ about these products .
13 Mr Niachos belongs to the ‘ art as woman ’ school of collectors .
14 Mr Khalil ranges over pop art and Plato , Las Vegas and Nuremberg , dictatorship and kitsch , Hannah Arendt and Arab unity .
15 Mr Cawley deals with a lot of the management side . ’
16 Mr Shamir arrives in Washington appalled by this disloyalty .
17 Yet the appointment shows how little Mr Shamir cares for America 's good opinion — and how far his thoughts are from any Arab-Israeli accommodation .
18 The use of tactical voting means Mr Maginnis remains as Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP .
19 Mr Winek has to be there , ’ she cried , thumping the wall with her fist and dislodging a drawing-pin , sending a call sheet and a sheaf of addresses spiralling about the corridor .
20 Mr Smithkins lives in the top flat with a magnificent view ; he 's a bachelor . ’
21 The panoply of scholarship Mr Till unfolds in his analysis of the relationship of words to music , bringing in most of the Enlightenment philosophers and writers , is awe-inspiring , as is his knowledge of the reforms of Emperor Joseph II and the whole contemporary Viennese scene .
22 ‘ I wonder if Mr Taylor knows about this window ? ’
23 Several grass-roots supporters want their concern about interest rates and higher mortgages to be brought out in the open tomorrow when Mr Lawson replies to the debate on the economy .
24 The frailty of such buildings is indicated in William Godwin 's novel , Caleb Williams ( 1794 ) , for Mr Falkland seems to be able to demolish a cottage with little more than his bare hands in order to prevent a fire from spreading .
25 Mr Cojuangco comes from one of the families that have long controlled business and political affairs in the Philippines , and to some extent still do .
26 Mr Moynihan indulges in nostalgia for departed days ; like Milton 's devils , he writes , men have made themselves smaller to enter new prison cells .
27 In support of the National Gallery 's case Mr Vlnas points to a 1946 agreement signed between Slovak officials and the gallery exchanging the altar for 380 prints , ten Gothic paintings , and twelve Gothic statues .
28 " I 'll give him an injection and leave you some sulphonamide — that 's what Mr Farnon uses in these cases . "
29 Mr Samson works as a technician and driver for Durham county council museum education service at Darlington .
30 Mr Mandela belongs to the royal family of the Tembu tribe .
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