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

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1 Miss Cooper said that Mr Santagata told her it was just a joke .
2 Mr Hobbs gave her back her teeth and she shot me a desperate little smile .
3 Pc Court had threatened to take the force to an industrial tribunal last year alleging sexual discrimination in a case supported by the Police Federation , but Mr Newing agreed she had been disadvantaged after the arbitration service ACAS was brought in .
4 As for Annie Murphy , whose life the Irish papers say has been threatened , if she returns , Mr Hudson felt she had showed great courage .
5 Where is Andrew ? ’ and eventually I can tell them and Mrs Gould gives a strange little shuddering cry and Mr Gould tells her to get the people in the house and phone for an ambulance and runs away down the path towards the river with the four Golden Labradors barking excitedly behind him .
6 Mr Wildish said she had been chatting cheerfully and was full of beans and looking forward to going home .
7 Mr Jarrett said she saw the four defendants go for Mr Johnson , holding knives and stabbing at him uttering threat of drawing blood.It was a fatal single stab wound to the neck that caused his death .
8 As Benny had walked down the town , Mr Kennedy called her into the chemist .
9 " Mr Lee met her outside the church , " she said slowly .
10 Mr Miller greeted her cheerfully .
11 ‘ Thank you , ’ she said when Mr Sanderson handed her a glass of sherry .
12 Mr Fosdyke asked her .
13 Mr Bright said she felt something sharp against her neck , a knife with the words Levi Eworp — an anagram for evil power — on it .
14 Mr Kinnock reminded her that the non-TUC Association of Professional Ambulance Personnel , ‘ the kind of organisation she likes ’ , had by five to one turned down her pay offer .
15 His daughter married six months ago and Mr Johnson said she had been extremely happy .
16 Mr Bailey told her that she had to wear a special white coat , some special shoes and a white hat .
17 If Trudi , the friendly voice , can not make out what Mrs Satterley is trying to say , the owner of the shop , Mr Farquarson allows her to leave early in order to pop in and sort the problem out on her way home .
18 During his time in America , Mr Clinton sent her a letter talking about his views on Vietnam .
19 Mr Boyd said she would choose something with a wide brim in a subtle pastel colour — probably to match an outfit made by her favourite designer , Jacques Reiss .
20 Stripped film from the security camera that videos customers in the Praed Street shop , Took away the staff roster , which reveals who was working on the crucial day , Removed the shop 's till rolls , Attempted to pursuade the female member of staff to forget Mr Onanuga told her he served Mr Lamont on the Monday , and Refused to allow the woman to keep a copy of her signed statement because , it said , it could be handed to a newspaper .
21 She failed , however , and Mr Jones grabbed her and shook her , demanding to know where she had been , and why she was two hours later than he had said coming home .
22 Mr Foster said she was last seen alive at 10.30am on Friday by five people who were registered with the centre .
23 An angry scene took place in the Cabinet Room at Number 10 , and Mrs Thatcher adopted what Mr Major calls her ‘ blustering and bullying tactics ’ .
24 It is understood that Mr Major wanted her to be prisons minister , and there was speculation last night that she might have been reluctant to be back in harness with Mr Kenneth Clarke , the Home Secretary , who was her boss at the Health Department during the eggs affair .
25 President Mitterrand spoke of his ‘ respect ’ for her arguments , Chancellor Kohl said she had ‘ not refused her co-operation ’ , and Mr Haughey said she had ‘ participated fully ’ .
26 I take it that Mr Treadwell wants her about her husband 's funeral ? ’
27 Paying tribute to Miss Slater , Mr Wakerley said she had the ‘ ability and courage ’ to keep her head realising ‘ quite literally that her life was in his hands . ’
28 ‘ It ai n't exactly odourless , ’ the helpful Mr Goodrich told her .
29 ‘ Well , I suggest yer get yerself a good mouser , ’ Mr Goodrich told her in no uncertain manner .
30 Mr Wormwood followed her to the front-door and said , ‘ Good of you to come , Miss Hawkes , or is it Miss Harris ? ’
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