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How to use Mr in a sentence

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I am satisfied that Mr Baird had an adequate opportunity to examine the boat.
Mr Thomas said the steady increase in sales was being driven now by family buyers, rather than hardened technophiles.
His psychological make-up would baffle Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde and every Freudian shrink outside a Woody Allen movie.
Mr Goldberg accepts in those circumstances that Mr Brannigan orally authorised the making of the application.
With both his small hands Dominic had gripped tightly the end of each board jutting off the sawhorse as Mr. Russo carefully cut through it.
Mr Goodsir advised the omission of boiling and gave the future great malacologist his first lesson on dissecting mollusca.
The claimants have satisfied me that Mr Steele did not receive an adequate explanation before the 3rd August.
Now Mr. Cohen has a feature-length film with a title as malapropos as Borat's sendup of Kazakhstan.
Mr Coen had been thrown to the rear of the cab and partially out the back window.
Mr Wilkins had to use back roads to get home from the market where he had been doing his shopping.
I do not think that the conduct of the Inspectors towards Mr Clegg taken as a whole can be said to be unfair.
Not for Mr Bradshaw, not for the Residents' Association, not for all the tea in China.
There is no indication that they received, or even sought, such information other than the utterly unconvincing say-so of Mr Davis.
Mr Godfrey took the hint and sunk back in his seat, muttering maledictions under his breath.
The down side was that, well, Mr. B. and I fought a fair bit in those first months.
Every teacher ran the risk of being set up by malicious pupils, Mr Jackson said.
Holes, rips, tears and flaking paint are no riddles for Mr. Warrier and his team.
It may be that Mr. Mitchell assumed that it would relieve the insurers from all risk arising from vandalism, sabotage and malicious mischief.
There is nothing to support even a concern over whether Mr. Davison has engaged in malicious prosecution.
Police said afterwards that Mr Croxford's family was in tears and too upset to talk to the press.
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