Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As the Working Group continued its deliberations on the secondary school curriculum , I was informed privately that Mr Baker would give way on this issue as long as the weighting for 16 year olds gave more emphasis to reading and writing . |
2 | Mr Baker must keep up the peacemaking . |
3 | It is thought certain that Mr Ward will fight extradition proceedings , which as a result could take up to two years to bring to a conclusion . |
4 | They believe Mr MacDonald may have been involved in some kind of argument shortly before his death . |
5 | He was admiring a stylish flower arrangement , observing how cunningly a spray of jasmine had been made to tremble half in , half out of the vase and trail against the console table , when the girl came back and told him Mr Vigo would see him now . |
6 | Mr Pyle would like to see him in Riyadh without delay . |
7 | No reason , shrugged Endill , and left before Mr Litmus could ask him any more questions . |
8 | Mr Gummer should pick up Mr MacSharry 's ideas and remould them to meet sensible criteria . |
9 | That the ministry should also have cheated egg producers out of their compensation is a matter over which Mr Gummer should resign . ’ |
10 | The row followed hard on the heels of Tuesday 's criticism by the Members ' Interests Select Committee that Mr Gummer should have declared work paid for by a giant food company to restore a pond at his Suffolk home . |
11 | Mr Addis will concentrate on the promotion of Saville 's range of equipment across Merseyside and North Wales , while his predecessor Mike Appleton goes to London to extend the company 's activity . |
12 | There is inevitable talk of a government reshuffle , but it is unclear what good removing Mr Rocard would do . |
13 | More popular with the public than with his party , Mr Rocard would make a strong Socialist candidate for president . |
14 | Someone Mr Rocard should worry more about is Mr Jacques Delors , another Socialist popular with voters , whose mandate as president of the European Commission is up in 1992 . |
15 | Mr Whittaker will wire up your place to one of his alarms . |
16 | Mr Brown is responsible for marketing strategy , programme development and quality control , while Mr Morse will administer day-to-day operations . |
17 | To attend the event Mr Branagh will take time off from rehearsing his RSC Hamlet , and Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry from filming Jeeves and Wooster . |
18 | Mr Jenkins will have responsibility for regional programming as well as scheduling , marketing and ITV network matters . |
19 | Second , Mr Hallman must avoid worrying Mr Gates with administrative and financial detail . |
20 | And yet unlike Mr Lorenz , who joined a company perennially being reorganised , Mr Hallman will lead a relatively stable management team . |
21 | Mr Shirley reckons Mr Hallman will need two qualities . |
22 | Mr Redhead could bring God to the godless : his article brought tears to my eyes . |
23 | Neither Mr Fallon nor Mr Bergg can expect any help from the borough council . |
24 | Mr Beregovoy may claim he has nothing to reproach himself for , but his acceptance of an interest-free one million franc ( £125,000 ) loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious to say the least . |
25 | Mr Watkins can say that he sympathises with green views on the need for conservation but has been overruled by the troika that presides over George Bush 's domestic policy : John Sununu , the chief of staff , Richard Darman , the budget director , and Michael Boskin , the chief economic adviser . |
26 | Sir Denys would then take the role of chairman , while Mr Hampel would become chief executive — and push through a radical restructuring plan ? |
27 | Then they agreed that Mr Stewart should have the use of the church from twelve to two pm and the United Free Church service to begin at two o'clock . |
28 | As this review was going the House of Lords has permitted the citation of Hansard ; Mr Bennion will have to start on his next edition . |
29 | One would hope that Mr Tillson could have afforded the appeal . |
30 | And every time he came in Mr Mortimer would say , ‘ Oh , so you 've turned up again , Boy . ’ |