Example sentences of "mrs [noun prp] [verb] [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Gales said they are to have temporary accommodation in the Water Park Community Centre .
2 Mrs Hill says she 's trying to arrange a meeting with the foreign office , she says the least they could do is apologise .
3 Mrs Banham said he was put on the operation waiting list in December last year , when the wait was about seven months , since then she has been told it could be 18 months .
4 Dot was n't allowed into Mrs Parvis 's kitchen except at the regulation meal-times and she was n't sure about how food was prepared , but she was pretty certain that when Mrs Parvis cooked what was called a nice egg-dish , it was made from an orange coloured powder spooned up from a deep cylindrical tin .
5 Mrs Orton said they were messy things , got into everything .
6 Mrs Anthony said he was wrong and that most unions negotiated pay structures on a percentage basis .
7 Mrs Storey said it was her ‘ absolute duty ’ as a mother to claim damages for John 's suffering .
8 Mrs Fitchew said she was extremely relieved not to have been sent to prison .
9 ‘ Well — Mrs Crumwallis says he 's to have another dose of-of medicine before he goes to sleep . ’
10 Poor Mrs Sugden considered we were being very superior , and took offence .
11 Mrs McGrath said he was arrested after a local newspaper set up a hotline appealing for information .
12 Mrs Costello-Roberts said she was ‘ disappointed to a certain degree by the decision ’ but she added : ‘ The fact that the vote of the judges was only very slightly against us does show that we were taken very seriously . ’
13 I told them I was n't old enough but Mrs Tiller said I was tall enough and she would work it .
14 Mrs Richards says it is high time to rid Austin , the capital city , of practices that critics say stink as much as Mr Pilgrim 's chicken-processing plants .
15 Mrs Carroll said it was a waste of good money sending girls to university .
16 Mrs Danby says it 's the best thing ! ’
17 ‘ What did Mrs Peterson tell him was the matter with me ? ’
18 Neither Mrs Longhill nor Mrs Peterson understood what was wrong with Ruth and it was not until half-past five next morning , when the doctor at last arrived , that a name was put to it .
19 Mrs Peterson says you 're to stay in your room until you 're sent for , ’ she said nervously .
20 Mrs Harker says it is hard trying to keep these traditions going .
21 Mrs Austin said there were health worries if bodies were stored overnight but Dr Mohammed stressed that this would not happen .
22 Mrs Baxter says she was so busy with the cleaning-up after the party that she did n't pay much attention , thought everything would progress naturally .
23 She fell asleep for a short time but it was about 3am that Mr and Mrs Phillips noticed she was not breathing , ’ said Mr Goldring .
24 But yesterday Mr and Mrs Lewis said they were disgusted at the situation , which had left them the victims .
25 And I mean you yourself , you know , during the Westland you you you left a cabinet meeting , apparently Mrs Thatcher thought you were going to the loo and you went on television to say , I 'm resigning because I think she 's got it wrong over Westland .
26 As a crusader Mrs Thatcher believes there are more battles to be fought and she will go on fighting them .
27 It could be that the couple simply decided to go away for a few days , but those who know Mrs Allsopp say it 's unlikely she would have left without telling anyone .
28 Now Mr and Mrs Jones believe it is easier not to press and to wait until she falls asleep on the settee before taking her to bed ( usually about 11 pm ) .
29 Mrs Carson said there was n't room in the carriages .
30 One day not long before Christmas Paddington was busy doing his accounts when he heard Mrs Bird singing which was most unusual .
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