Example sentences of "there [be] mrs [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1793 there were Mrs Wood of Lime Grove , Putney ; Mrs Codrington of Davies Street , Berkeley Square ; Lady Elcho of Queen Anne Street , Westminster ; in 1822 , Mrs Boucherett at J. Angerstein 's House , Pall Mall ; Miss E. Corbett of Wimpole Street ; Lady C. Denys at the Pavilion , Hans Square ; Lady Mary Eyre of Mortlake ; Mrs J. Franks of Charles Street , Berkeley Square ; Countess Glengall , Lower Grosvenor Street , Mrs Arabella Rainley , Chesterfield Street ; Mrs Rougement of Clapham ; Mrs Shepherd of Wimpole Street . |
2 | But when they reached the drawing room , the only people there were Mrs Denham and Martin , and the baby , which was sitting in a high chair . |
3 | There 's Mrs Beeson , ’ he breathed softly . |
4 | She was unexpectedly helped along by Mrs Hnatiuk , who said : ‘ Ah , there 's Mrs Stych . |
5 | On the one hand there have been those who have claimed that , at least in the early days , the campaign was no more than the minority group Moral Re-Armament ( MRA ) by a different name ; on the other there is Mrs Whitehouse herself , who clearly believes that the organisation represents the ‘ silent majority ’ in the country . |
6 | There is Mrs Abercrombie , ninety years old , on the waiting-list for seven years and making her daughter 's life hideous . |
7 | There was Mrs Quigley of the South Wimbledon Neighbourhood Church , with her pug , Martha . |
8 | Above all , there was Mrs Thatcher 's uniquely close link with President Reagan — but this , too , could only be a temporary phenomenon . |
9 | There was Mrs Richards telling me I ought to take vitamins . |
10 | There was Mrs Moore , the dentist 's wife , mother of his friend who had committed suicide because life did not seem worth living ; and there was Mary Johnson 's mother looking as prim as a prune , not knowing that her daughter was no better than a streetwalker . |
11 | There was Mrs Katz , impossibly animated , chopping at her mind . |
12 | Then there was Mrs Dinwiddie . |