Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Vicar was reluctant to accept as he knew nothing of this , but Mr Baker insisted he should accept as was his right . |
2 | Then Mr Nicholls said he would leave Haworth , and go to Australia . |
3 | On a somewhat more controversial issue , Mr Milburn and Mr Bergg said they would support a ban on fox hunting . |
4 | Mr Freitag says it will take too long to give proper values and that will lead to disputes . |
5 | Mr Gilberthorpe says he 'll fight on . |
6 | Mr Lanaghan says he 'll continue the search for his three other attackers |
7 | At Oxford Crown court Mr Lanaghan denied he could have been mistaken in identifying Spencer . |
8 | Mr Churchill said he would welcome a change in the law to steer the market in favour of coal . |
9 | Mr Shamir said he would stick to his promise not to make concessions to the Palestinians over the occupied territories . |
10 | Mr Taylor says it would release six constables for other duties and told the committee : ‘ We do know that some forces have undergone civilianisation of these posts . |
11 | Mr Koll reckons it will climb from $14 billion in 1992 to $18 billion this year , an all-time high . |
12 | And Mr Mandela said it would make him strive even harder for peace . |
13 | If Mr Gorbachev believed he could acquire a breathing space through repression , during which the economy could be transformed by unpopular but necessary reforms , he might be willing to pay the price , but this would reverse his strategy of the past three years . |
14 | If this is what the new Clause meant , then Mr Roberts said he would support it ; if it meant something else , he would not . |
15 | Mr Dawlish says I should tell you that the Pike brothers are both Latvians but hold British passports . |
16 | Mr Eastwood argues it would break ties with local communities . |
17 | Still , Mr Carnogursky said he would feel little bitterness when he shook hands with the man who symbolised the state apparatus . |
18 | ‘ Mr Roirbak said we could eat in here ? ’ |
19 | Mr Amato said he would call on parliament to ‘ reaffirm the confidence ’ in his eight-month-old government . |
20 | Mr Field believes he would win easily , and once returned to the Commons would ask the parliamentary party to give him back the Labour whip . |
21 | Several delegates expressed disappointment at the delay in the electricity privatisation timetable , but Mr Wakeham said he would make no apology . |
22 | Mr Patten said he would welcome a management-employee buy-out bid for both . |
23 | Mr Robinson admitted he could understand the frustration of fans in the light of the Linnets ' run of four successive defeats before today 's visit of Kettering Town to Canal Street . |
24 | Mr Jackson said he 'd come today . |
25 | And although Mr Knight admitted he 'd prefer a pint of bitter , he agreed that Drinkwise Day was an excellent idea . |
26 | Mr Sugar said he would be applying for a ‘ security of costs ’ ruling from the courts to force Mr Venables to prove he could afford to pay costs of this order . |
27 | Mr Williams claimed they used to feed Mr Jones at school dinner time . |
28 | Mr Kohl says it should stay anchored . |
29 | Mr Lamont knows he must produce a confident up-beat budget if he is to avoid being sacked in the next Cabinet reshuffle . |
30 | Mr Oliver says he will market the rink better than in the past |