Example sentences of "mrs [noun] says [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The second episode which Mrs Whitehouse says she remembers with a mixture of ‘ amusement and incredulity ’ involved a scene in which Alf and his son-in-law were in the living room reading : Mike , a football book , and Alf a book that can not at first be seen . |
2 | Mrs Burrows has one and Mrs Langley says she will give Mr Langley one as a birthday present . |
3 | Mrs Langley says she wishes you would go . |
4 | Mrs Hill says she 's trying to arrange a meeting with the foreign office , she says the least they could do is apologise . |
5 | Though the company has already muted Cisco 's marketing ( dropping the slogan : ‘ It takes you by surprise ’ ) , Mrs Novello says it must do more — perhaps change the bottle 's shape and colour . |
6 | Mrs Currie says she does not agree with the ‘ dual mandate ’ — politicians sitting both at Westminster and Strasbourg , and intends resigning her Westminster seat if she makes it to Strasbourg . |
7 | Mrs Parvis says he 'll never make it . |
8 | Then , ‘ Mrs Parvis says she 'd be obliged to have your ration book as soon as possible if you please . ’ |
9 | Mrs Adams says she 'll never buy bananas again . |
10 | Mrs Titcomb says she reported her daughter missing 2 days later . |
11 | Mrs Titcomb says she reported her daughter missing 2 days later . |
12 | Mrs Frak says she bears no one from the home any ill will . |
13 | ‘ Well — Mrs Crumwallis says he 's to have another dose of-of medicine before he goes to sleep . ’ |
14 | Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke says we can do a Roman banquet so we got a book from the library about what sort of food they ate . |
15 | When that claim is settled Mrs Willies-Williams says she 'll donate her past state handouts to charity . |
16 | But Mrs Rubinstein says she could only look for common themes . |
17 | Despite what 's happened Mrs Cooper says she feels no bitterness |
18 | ‘ Mrs Morey says I 've got beautiful hair and she brushes it for me . ’ |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Mrs Lloyd says she told the police . |
21 | Mrs Draper says they 've been trying to get a larger home for years . |
22 | Mrs Danby says it 's the best thing ! ’ |
23 | ‘ Mrs Peterson says I must n't talk to thee . ’ |
24 | ‘ Mrs Peterson says you 're to stay in your room until you 're sent for , ’ she said nervously . |
25 | Mrs Harker says it is hard trying to keep these traditions going . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Mrs Bagwell says she bears no responsibility for the club 's role in the attacks . |
28 | ‘ Mrs Bean says you 've got to join the Pony Club . |
29 | Mrs Brown says she passed urine twice during the night , possibly at 4.30 or 5.30 . |
30 | Mrs Brown says she passed urine twice during the night , possibly at 4.30 or 5.30 . |