Example sentences of "it be [adj] mr [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If it 's mean Mr Mayor to put those in greatest need first , I 'm happy to plead guilty . |
2 | Today , it 's miserable Mr Ingrams , grimly fending off the onset of senile depression |
3 | There had never been trouble between her and them and it 's unlikely Mr Johnson knew them . |
4 | It is possible Mr Roirbak is unaware of it , of course . ’ |
5 | It is old Mr Snoot 's ambition to learn to recognise every one of them . |
6 | His ‘ unconditional ’ release , by which it is understood he will be able to operate freely in politics , represents a risk for Mr de Klerk , since it is clear Mr Sisulu will have a capacity to generate mass political gatherings , as well as give a revitalised direction to anti-apartheid politics . |
7 | It was old Mr Bennet from the flat next door . |
8 | I was n't a brave boy , not physically , that is , but then it was unlikely Mr Broadhurst had anything physical in mind . |
9 | The increase in national insurance gave the Government ‘ more freedom for movement next year ’ , when it was unlikely Mr Lamont would still be Chancellor . |
10 | There were so few possessions or comforts in the room that it was clear Mr Sikes had met hard times . |
11 | It was clear Mr Junejo had not even been told in advance . |
12 | Richard Bates , senior planner for the Council for the Protection of Rural England , said it was clear Mr Patten was weighing the balance in favour of countryside protection . |
13 | Once it was clear Mr Smith had wiped the floor with the Premier , Mellor was used for what one Tory called his ‘ last good deed ’ . |