Example sentences of "mr [noun] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Barter recorded a suicide verdict and expressed his sympathy to Mr Banks ' family .
2 ‘ I go to Mr Jenkins ' school in Church Street , ’ Will said .
3 However , Hannon maintains that any stiffness would have had no connection with the broken leg which led to Mr Brooks ' death .
4 But trainer Hannon said any stiffness would have had no connection with the broken leg which led to Mr Brooks ' death .
5 Mr Vickers ' secretary Dee-Dee made several telephone calls from the office here and Mrs Ingrid Watson went shopping in Oxford with her mother and can produce receipts . ’
6 Voters indicated they were more interested in Mr Brazauskas ' competence in trying to drag the country out of the economic morass than in his political past .
7 But his defeated rival , the nationalist Stasys Lozoraitis , said Mr Brazauskas ' programme would not resolve Lithuania 's economic crisis and amounted to no more than cosmetic changes .
8 ‘ You may have thought that things had gotten to be as bad as they could get , but Mr Koons ' show proves you were wrong , ’ wrote one particularly shrill reviewer .
9 Dr Hendron said : ‘ I 'm not saying that the talks should stop , but that there us a question mark over Mr Adams ' credibility .
10 Mr Hume was commenting after fellow SDLP MP Joe Hendron hit out at Mr Adams ' refusal to condemn yesterday Grand Opera House bombing by the IRA — and warned that the talks could not continue indefinitely .
11 The secular decline in the Sinn Féin vote — from a peak of 13.4 per cent in 1983 to 10 per cent on April 9 — meant that Mr Adams ' seat would surely fall at some point .
12 Clarke 's solicitor said his client knew he 'd done wrong and must be punished , but he said he hoped to make amends to Mr Adams ' family in the future .
13 Speculation about clashes among Time Warner 's top management spread quickly after an announcement the day after Mr Ross ' death that the board was being reconstituted and reduced from 21 members to 15 .
14 Mr Seeders ' face was very red , and he looked uncomfortable .
15 An accurate record of Mr Reynolds ' fluid intake and output was kept .
16 The judge said there would be no special tribunal hearing to investigate the dispute between the premier and his cabinet colleague , but efforts would be made at today 's session of the inquiry to clarify the facts that led to Mr Reynolds ' dishonesty allegation .
17 In Mr Reynolds ' case it is necessary to repeat this preparation after the investigations to ensure a good view for the surgeon and so that faecal matter is not present to contaminate the operation site .
18 Alter Mr Reynolds ' return to the ward post-operatively his position was changed every 2 hours to minimize the effects of pressure on his skin .
19 The patient may need to adapt to living in a new way ( e.g. Mr Reynolds ' stoma ) or without a particular organ or a limb which will make considerable alterations in lifestyle ( e.g. an amputation ) .
20 A few days before discharge is expected , any services required are arranged and any drugs , dressings and appliances ( e.g. Mr Reynolds ' stoma equipment ) are ordered .
21 Mr O'Malley said a decision had been put off for 48 hours to permit a special investigation of Mr Reynolds ' allegation by Irish High Court president Mr Justice Liam Hamilton .
22 The inquiry provided the arena last month for Mr Reynolds ' allegation of dishonesty against his then cabinet colleague , and Progressive Democrats party leader , Des O'Malley a remark which finally shattered the fragile coalition administration .
23 Clear fluids only were offered by mouth and during the evening a final rectal washout was given to ensure Mr Reynolds ' bowel was clear .
24 When he was admitted to the ward , Mr Reynolds ' temperature was recorded orally at 36.8 C. Throughout the pre-operative period it remained within normal limits .
25 After his return to the ward Mr Reynolds ' temperature rose slowly until it reached 37 C. On the first post-operative morning his temperature was above normal limits ( 37.8 C ) .
26 To assess Mr Reynolds ' fitness , various observations ( temperature , pulse , respirations , weight , urine tests ) and routine blood tests were carried out and checked to ensure that the results were within normal limits .
27 Defeat became inevitable 24 hours earlier when the Progressive Democrats , junior members of Mr Reynolds ' coalition government , ended more than three years of partnership power .
28 The judges ordered DSS officer Alan Scaife to reconsider Mr Saunders ' case after he had ‘ effectively barred ’ him from receiving legal aid because he had put £407,000 into a trust for his children .
29 Perhaps er my understanding was as as I guess Mr Saunders ' understanding of this policy was before Professor Lock mentioned Lutterworth , that it was primarily manufacturing or B one , B one or B two .
30 Mr Saunders ' fund has a 40 per cent exposure to the mark , with a similar commitment to the dollar .
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