Example sentences of "by mr [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the property held by Mr Y as trustee is not available for the payment of Mr Y 's personal debts .
2 She is pursued by Mr Lillyvick , whom she marries , but soon deserts him for a retired naval captain .
3 The magazine says that research by Mr Chris Ecob and Ms Elizabeth King , of Mott MacDonald , the civil engineering consultancy , on Danish tunnels showed that high quality concrete would not prevent the bars rusting in tunnel linings and their consequent ‘ premature deterioration ’ .
4 But instead of reconnecting it afterwards , BT gave the fax number to a rival firm which had been set up by Mr Lihou 's former partners .
5 There were gas and electricity bills , primitive hire-purchase agreements , insurance policies and such-like , all religiously photocopied by Mr Kronweiser .
6 Only one of the letters was of any length : like the others it was typewritten , and was labelled by Mr Kronweiser : ‘ Given me by Mrs Hilda Machin , 21 April 1978 . ’
7 And the new line of Mr Ryabov and his allies might be a cleverer tactic than the one used by Mr Khasbulatov : instead of opposing the president , Mr Ryabov might be trying to draw him into protracted haggling in order to dissipate the momentum the president won in the referendum .
8 When the owner of the stall ran into difficulties , Decca Records , the main creditor , agreed to a takeover by Mr Ames , who guaranteed to pay the outstanding debts .
9 Who would have thought that the Oakland As , celebrated by Mr Will and thought to be a collection of giants , would have been blown away in the World Series by a bunch of journeymen from Cincinnati ?
10 It was reported that an offer had been made of leasehold premises in Oxford Street , between Rathbone Place and Newman Street , lately occupied by Mr Burr , stable-keeper , consisting of a dwelling house , yard , nine coach houses , 14 stables containing 51 stalls , and a covered ride .
11 by Mr Wosk 's Sensational Ideas
12 Evidence of identification was given by Mr Pexton 's brother , Jeffrey Pexton , of Bransholme , Hull .
13 However , this week Mr Bradley conceded that the Chancellor need not be bound by Mr Finsberg 's letter .
14 In December Mr P. M. Cadell , Keeper of Manuscripts , Maps and Music , was appointed Keeper of the Records of Scotland ; his post in the Library was filled , through internal promotion , by Mr I. C. Cunningham .
15 The former include : letters to Dr Samuel Brown , 1851–86 , from , among others , Harriet Martineau , Mazzini and Prince Kropotkin ( presented by Mr Colin Forrester ) ; letters to Professor R. A. Rankin , 1934–61 , including 39 from George Campbell Hay ( presented by Professor Rankin ) ; letters to Naomi Mitchison from Aldous Huxley , Stevie Smith and Neil Gunn , 1939–43 , n.d. ( presented by Lady Mitchison ) ; and letters to Nigel McIsaac , 1959–69 , from Willa Muir , J. D. Fergusson and Margaret Morris ( presented by Mr McIsaac ) .
16 But yesterday a statement issued by Mr Sadler revealed the council 's continued hard line over Sunday opening — which can not be altered until councillors discuss the matter on June 16 .
17 And it was in the 1980s that it was finally applied , in particular the ideas contained in two articles by Mr Modigliani and Mr Miller in 1958 and 1963 .
18 The winner was the bottom weight and possible Grand National runner Zuko , owned jointly by Mr Stanley Powell and Mr Ken Jaffa , ridden by Mark Perrett , and trained by Mr Stan Mellor , who beat the top weight Mr Jim Joel 's Ballyhane , who was giving the winner 25 pounds , by seven lengths .
19 Mr Yeltsin snapped back yesterday in a biting statement signed by Mr Kostikov .
20 But most of the 8,000 people sitting in the glass house are tourists drawn by Mr Schuller 's fame ( he is seen by about 1.3m American households each Sunday ) and the eye-popping spectacle of the cathedral designed by Mr Philip Johnson .
21 He was followed by Mr W Laird Cowdy and Mr J T Abraham ( Principal of Thomas Street School and father of Mr J E Cyril Abraham MA ) .
22 The Foundation Stone was laid by Mr W A Mullen DL during the Methodist Conference which , for the second time , was being held in Portadown .
23 The church doors were opened by Mr W A Mullen DL , HM High Sheriff for County Armagh .
24 The resources support team organized by Mr Ryder 's advisory section brought together experienced MROs and school librarians ; the team as a whole planned a range of activities , including exhibitions , in-service training , and the compilation of catalogues and lists , and in addition supplied pairs of specialists who would " " immerse themselves " in schools for up to several weeks at a time building up a resources centre and advising on the use of resources generally . "
25 Equally , the insistence by Mr Molyneaux that there can be no distinction between the treatment of Northern Ireland and any ( highly limited and purely administrative ) devolution conceded to Scotland , when Mr Major finally ‘ takes stock ’ , rules out any power-sharing or north-south ‘ Irish dimension ’ — minimum requirements for the SDLP .
26 A fully illustrated catalogue contains the text of the Museum of Modern Art 's autobiographical essay composed in English by the artist shortly before his death in 1950 and never before published as well as an interview by Mr Feigen with the film director Billy Wilder , who visited the artist in the 1940s .
27 A number of members of the Society began meeting in the building now occupied by Mr Ross Raymond 's cycle business — then the Anchor Cafe — and the Meeting House in Portmore Street was opened in 1905 .
28 On an application for renewal of a three-vehicle licence made by Mr G of Fawley , Hampshire , the South-eastern Licensing Authority , Mr Randall Thornton , had to consider objections from New Forest District Council and representations from local residents .
29 Inside the Visitors ' Centre , a beautiful scale model of number 70000 ‘ Britannica ’ built by Mr G Kirkby to a 10¼ inch gauge rested and it still retains its boiler certificate .
30 ‘ I have accepted a challenge laid down by Mr Plumpton of Greycoats School that this school will field a tetrathlon team against his own team , good enough to really give them a run for their money , if not to beat them .
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