Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [verb] his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Baker declared his support for the EC ‘ taking on increasingly important political roles ’ .
2 Mr Ward said his town 's courthouse and city hall were razed in the 1960s to make way for modern buildings .
3 They discovered Julie 's jeep and Mr Ward found his daughter 's remains on the ashes of a fire in the bush .
4 Eventually a telephone line was established and Mr Macdonald broke his silence and asked for a friend .
5 Endill told him the plan so far , and they headed off to the sick bay , Mr Litmus taking his pile of notes with him .
6 In urging delegates to ‘ work on a comprehensive regime for protecting the Antarctic which , in my view , should take the form of a ‘ nature reserve ’ , ' Mr Rocard threw his weight firmly behind the environmentalists who believe the commercial exploitation of the mineral reserves of ‘ the world 's last true wilderness ’ must be stopped .
7 The couple had lived together in Emu Close , Heath and Reach , Beds , for a month since Mr Newman left his wife , Jacqueline .
8 Mr Stewart added his voice to other MEPs in the region in stressing that Objective One was not an indication of failure nor poverty but an opportunity for Merseyside to build on the initiatives which were beginning to take shape .
9 Last weekend , after two years of fighting to clear his name , Mr Stewart left his wife Sam , a former air hostess , and their children Sophie , 23 , and 19-year-old Hamish , at home in Wokingham , Berks .
10 Mr Crump nodded his agreement as he too gazed down .
11 Mr Christie said his daughter spoke of ‘ her strong sense of justice ’ and how her sentence was ‘ far too lenient . ’
12 When Mick introduced him , Mr Carver shook his hand in the conventional way , saying , ‘ I 'm pleased to see you , lad .
13 Mr Sulzberger reckons his newspaper ‘ is slightly left of centre on social issues and slightly left of centre on economic issues but is rapidly becoming more conservative on everything . ’
14 Mr Swayles did his conjuring .
15 So Mr Heine turned his attention to Birmingham , found a cinema , and immediately commissioned the sculptures .
16 Mr Hobbs put his hand in his pocket .
17 Aware of the interest he was causing , Mr Godschalk took his time in replying , choosing his words with care .
18 I thought we had three to win , but it was two because Mr Lu got his birdie .
19 Mr Coghill finished his cross examination on Thursday night with just an hour to spare before he was due at a public meeting in Middlesbrough .
20 Mr Cawley says his time in jail was sheer hell .
21 Mr Newton fled his bachelor flat in Cricklewood , north-west London , and is living with his parents in the Home Counties .
22 Jasper Park warden Gerry Israelson said : ‘ Effectively Mr Percy-Lancaster gave his life to save his partner — a very brave thing to do .
23 Mr Heron found his wife 's bloodsoaked body at the couple 's isolated home Aeolian House at Morton Palms , Middleton St George , on the outskirts of Darlington .
24 Mr MacSharry collected his reward , the EC commissionership , and departed for Brussels , taking with him a big reputation .
25 Arriving back in Brussels , Mr MacSharry accused his boss Jacques Delors of sabotaging the GATT talks because his hopes of becoming French president may depend on farmers ' votes .
26 Mr Hawke moved his party from the Left to the Centre .
27 Mr Brownlow put his hand under her arm .
28 Mr Mafouz kissed his boy , first on the lips , then on the forehead , then on the whole of the upper body .
29 Mr Rundle took his case to Save & Prosper who issued his Visa card .
30 Mr Lawson began his speech by going right to the heart of the political problem — last week 's 1-point hike in interest rates .
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