Example sentences of "[adv] [be] mrs [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They were , and so were Mrs Taylor 's twins , Joey and Harry , and little Billy .
2 So were Mrs Patel 's , who had cocked her head on one side to listen better .
3 So is Mrs Thatcher .
4 ‘ Oh , Colonel , ’ she said , ‘ Mrs Frewin is getting bored and so is Mrs Goreng . ’
5 So is Mrs Lawler .
6 Not only was Mrs Funnell startled , but Victoria was too , and even Peggy herself as she rounded on the old woman , crying at the top of her voice now , ‘ Like all men of his ilk , with a bloody big moaning mouth , yelling off , I , I , I , all the time , his wants .
7 So was Mrs Keble , who 'd taken eight pounds odd on the tombola .
8 It had not been Mrs Diggory who had told Lady Lavinia about herself and Benedict .
9 The only person with whom she spoke at all easily was Mrs Beeley , the General 's widow , who somehow struck the right note — chaffing her about learning French , to which Alice responded with spirit .
10 If she had n't been Mrs Arbuthnot , he 'd have told anyone else to stop spoiling her and give her work to do around the house .
11 Here 's Mrs Thatcher molesting the Bible this week in a speech about pollution to a committee of legislators , industrialists and scientists : ‘ Like the Garden of Eden to Adam and Eve anything which is given free is rarely valued … ’
12 I thought you were trying to actually pin responsibility not to organisations , but to people that here was Mrs Thatchers philosophy really working and market was gon na discipline pay out their own pockets .
13 He knew virtually nothing about European federalism , but here was Mrs Thatcher warning us that political union was on the cards .
14 How is Mrs Richards ? ’
15 How is Mrs O'Dare ? ’
16 How is Mrs Abberley bearing up under such an awful strain ? ’
17 How 's Mrs Dibdin ? ’ she asked , and Susan started .
18 ‘ Chris , my dear boy , how are you and how was Mrs Newton ? ’
19 ‘ And how was Mrs Parkin ? ’ asked Dexter , while Blanche took a packet of chocolate digestives from her filing cabinet and arrayed them on a plate .
20 For this , the person to call on is Mrs Susan Manson of the Natural Resources Unit , ( Tel : 031–469 3848 ) or myself on the above direct line .
21 When 's Mrs Arbuthnot comin' back ? ’
22 Where is Mrs Arkwright ? ’ he asked .
23 The Inspector concluded , ‘ The questions we have to ask , therefore , and which we hope you may be able to help us shed some light on are , one , who was motivated to kill Hereward Marr ; two , what precisely might have provoked them to do it ; three , who drove the mini into the Broad and four , where is Mrs Marr at this moment ? ’
24 Where 's Mrs Ross ? ’
25 Where 's Mrs Elswick ? ’
26 Where 's Mrs Denner ?
27 Where 's Mrs Viney ? ’ said Mother .
28 Why is Mrs O'Rea able to say that they do not need to hire labour to work on the farm ?
29 Why was Mrs Thatcher nicknamed ‘ The Iron Lady ’ ?
30 Why was Mrs Thatcher upset when her son went for a drive in 1982 ?
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