Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [be] mr " in BNC.
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1 | Withdrawing from general publishing , which would be Mr Pearce 's chosen option , would lead to increased costs on the car manual side , Mr Haynes said , since the divisions shared certain overheads . |
2 | ‘ And you must be Mr Thacker . ’ |
3 | ‘ You must be Mr Sachs , what a pleasure it is to meet you at last . ’ |
4 | ‘ You must be Mr Paris . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm Dr James Mortimer , from Grimpen in Devonshire , and I think you must be Mr Sherlock Holmes . ’ |
6 | He says , oh yes , you 'll be Mr . |
7 | Now what we 'll be Mr Chairman is this . |
8 | Among them will be Mr Martin Lee , expelled last week from the post-1997 Basic Law drafting committee because of Beijing 's wrath over his joint leadership of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of the Democratic Patriot Movement in China . |
9 | It must be Mr Kinnock 's task this week to capture this new agenda for Labour and set the party on the path to power . |
10 | It must be Mr Fair and Dark , she thought shakily . |
11 | ‘ I thought it would be Mr Lawrence … |
12 | It would be Mr Walsh , thank you very much , or sir . |
13 | His influence on deputies is significant , but it will be Mr Yeltsin 's performance that will swing the balance . |
14 | It will be Mr Clarke 's to sell . |
15 | Erm , perhaps it will be Mr 's policy to impune all district auditors that their findings are not worth erm , troubling with . |