Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] mr [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe it is true that the differences between women and men are genetically determined as suggested by Arnold Jago ( Letters NI 191 ) — and it does seem to be men who cause all the wars , poverty , oppression and are now causing the destruction of the planet — so perhaps Mr Jago would agree that there is no hope but to get rid of the lot of them .
2 I don' think I shall sleep very much tonight Mr Grover he said .
3 So far Mr Gorbachov has given no indication of how he intends to spend his prize of seven hundred thousand dollars .
4 Yet so far Mr Major has been the most European-minded prime minister since Edward Heath .
5 So far Mr Jackson has not endorsed Mr Brown , but he has left the impression he would accept an invitation to be on the ticket if the former governor of California beats exceedingly long odds to become the Democrats ' White House nominee .
6 So far Mr Balladur has managed to pin the blame for France 's current malaise squarely on the Socialists ' legacy ( see page 49 ) .
7 Not so long ago Mr Kinnock was strongly committed to unilateral disarmament .
8 It was only when Mr Wilson-Brown , 39 , and his wife , Pat , decided that the hens , like themselves , were fed up with politicians and switched to pop music on Radio 1 that the problem was solved .
9 So therefore Mr Deputy Speaker in conclusion , what I 'd say to the minister is , number one do we really need this order at all ? because why should we have extra seats just because Germany are getting more .
10 However , had the hiccup in the company 's meteoric rise to the top of the fine chemicals tree come a little sooner Mr Lines would probably have saved himself around £100,000 the personal cost of founding three academic chairs at the Poly .
11 In Ireland and the south of the Community , where farms tend to be small , governments generally back Mr MacSharry .
12 Just then Mr Roberts arrived .
13 At first she asked Gabriel to sit there , but just then Mr Boldwood arrived , apologizing for his lateness .
14 Reports have alleged that a punch was thrown during the altercation , but police are questioning players and spectators to discover exactly how Mr Lavelle sustained his injuries .
15 One Sunday soon afterwards Mr Utterson was walking with his friend Enfield when they happened to pass through the narrow side-street again .
16 ‘ No need to worry the senior partners , ‘ specially not Mr Keen and his son Snow White , the Homepride Flour Grader .
17 Very , very quickly then Mr Mayor .
18 It seems that Meg was washing up in the pantry yesterday when Mr Swinton came in from the shore as is his custom in the afternoons , and you were with him !
19 PRIME Ministerial blood was drawn for the first time in the election campaign yesterday when Mr Major was hit by an egg thrown from close range .
20 Hopes of a settlement at tomorrow 's peace talks were dispelled yesterday when Mr David Rennie , chairman of the management side of the Whitley Council pay bargaining forum , ruled out any chance of a fresh offer to the ambulance unions .
21 He said : ‘ Straight away Mr Mellor phoned his secretary to find out if he needed to go back .
22 Right now Mr Hussein finds it convenient to pose as a conciliator prepared to grant autonomy to the Kurds he has displaced and , in relations with the rest of the world , to let bygones be bygones .
23 And it is looking increasingly as if the date will be as much Mr Mandela 's own decision as the government 's .
24 The old revolutionary slogan ‘ All power to the Soviets ’ is as much Mr Gorbachev 's as that of the radical reformers .
25 What we would advocate , as indeed Mr Smith did earlier , is that there should be a a global figure for Greater York , and a reduction , in an appropriate reduction in the requirement for each district , and I believe that anticipating you might ask me what that is what that reduction should be , erm I I can say it must be related to the ca capacity , of that district within Greater York .
26 Strangely enough Mr Fallon brought up exactly the same example just 12 hours later at a debate in Polam Hall .
27 Surely only Mr Chatterton had as much to lose as you , Colonel Fagg ? ’
28 Well anyway Mr Chatfield , thank you very much for allowing me to ask
29 But I think in seconding this motion I think it 's a way forward and I think it 's better late than never I think what it talks about that we would not be here today Mr Chairman if this would have been agreed by what was put by the officers two and half years ago .
30 I would of thought so Mr yes , yes , erm , alright well Mr Mr erm this is a rather odd exercise in a way and as you know my first thoughts were they were better to leave it to see what , how the , how the judgment came out of it , but erm , erm , I do regard the matter as er , as a , as a whole as of very considerable importance both to both sides of this case and erm , it did seem to me on considering it , er , from recovering from the dentist that er , an , an outline of erm
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