Example sentences of "[pers pn] mrs [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The registrar handed Gill her wedding lines and said , ‘ This is yours Mrs Hughes , nothing to do with this young man here . ’ |
2 | And I told you Mrs Koo knows all about it . ’ |
3 | You carry a notebook , like a journalist in a film , and scribble down street conversation — much of it ‘ How are you Mrs Jones ? ’ inanities — in the hope that there will be something at the end of the day to turn into copy . |
4 | The next day the policeman went where Mr Banks lived and they rang the bell , hello , hello are you Mrs Banks ? |
5 | Thank you Mrs T , ’ he added , ‘ you 've admitted that you 've got to talk . ’ |
6 | Are you Mrs Gaunt 's daughter ? ’ |
7 | I urge you Mrs Davies , to read the contents of this letter now , very carefully . |
8 | I urge you Mrs Davies , to read the contents of this letter now , very carefully . |
9 | ‘ Mandy , would you get me Mrs Drury , please . ’ |
10 | You make me feel old when you call me Mrs U. ’ |
11 | They told me Mrs Asmoyah was ‘ critical ’ — hospitals are only generous with the truth when it 's bad — and if I was her husband , father , mother or sole blood relative , I could visit her any time , but preferably after 7.0 a.m . |
12 | Let us call them Mrs Smith and Mrs Jones . |
13 | Neverthless the Republicans decided she was a dangerous , radical feminist , even though as she travelled round the country with him Mrs Clinton showed she could stand by her man as effectively as any woman . |
14 | Staff contacted him the following day and told him Mrs Bennett had arrived at 2.30am and was unconscious . |
15 | He liked Mrs. Blick one of the old school , always addressed by name , a caring sort Good Morning Mrs B. Over the years their relationship has developed so that Art now called her Mrs B. He had once served at a library committee but that was when her husband was alive many years ago . |
16 | That 's what your guide captain said to me once — or was it Mrs Tyson at the riding stables ? |
17 | ‘ Is it Mrs Christie ? ’ |
18 | Was it Mrs Rundle 's dream that she was a part of ? |
19 | If he 'd left it Mrs Blakey would have made a fuss , she 'd have wanted to take his temperature , she 'd have asked questions he could n't answer . |
20 | of pleasure up — Let's face it Mrs Average is |
21 | Well they have indeed won it Mrs Satterley and we hope that you will continue to enjoy your knitting , with their help , in spite of your poor health . |
22 | Do n't call us Mrs Cunningham . |