mr开头的英语句子
Mr. Werner unveiled his new strategy this week.
Mr Sarkozy has already made some concessions on the margin, such as allowing more generous rules for women who take time out for maternity leave.
Mr. White tenderly embraced his wife.
Mr. Perry made a note in his book.
Mr. Sharp would not comment on the nature of the issues being investigated.
Mr. President, you're aware of the system.
Mr. Castorina was acquitted of attempted murder.
Mr. Bint has a propensity to put off decisions to the last minute.
Mr Tsvangirai said he could no longer ask Zimbabweans to cast their vote "when that vote could cost them their lives".
Mrs. Kerr was too upset to take part in a reconstruction of her ordeal.
Mrs. White prefers to some voluntary work in a local hospital, rather than do nothing all day long.
Mrs. Cavendish is a dear friend of mine.
Mr.Clinton routinely pops up in guidebooks and newspaper articles about restaurants, invariably with the implication that a beloved gourmand has attached his seal of approval.
Mr. Thomas was suffering from depression.
Mr. Thomas would be given safe passage to and from Jaffna.
Mr. Thomas was taught by the Catholic nuns whose school he attended to work and study hard.
Mr Cercas, one of Spain's best younger novelists, sees in their quiet defiance a crowning moment of Spanish history.
Mr Hult reckons that poor methods, particularly the rote learning he sees in Japan, can be responsible for poor results despite strenuous efforts.
Mr French has been invited to dinners celebrating a couple's last repayment.
Mr. Vassiliou, standing as an independent, succeeded in convincing a significant number of voters of his argument.
Mr. Monroe issued a stern warning to those who persist in violence.
Mr Uribe refuses to go down that route again.
Mr. Kurtz asked if it had ever occurred to her to make provision for her retirement.
Mr. Butterfield denies having anything to do with the episode.
Mr Berlusconi denies all wrongdoing.
Mr Silverstein says that in many such families the woman has hung on to her job but is now the sole breadwinner.
Mr. Reynolds was re-elected by 102 votes to 60.
Mr. Nicholas made his emotional plea for help in solving the killing.
Mr. Weaver and his family have been persecuted by the authorities for their beliefs.
Mr. Spero was reluctant to ask for help.
Mr Lowe started ballet nine years ago, having watched his daughter Alison become a professional dancer.
Mr. Smith has a jolly sense of humour.
Mr. Rabbit worked very hard.
Mr Corzine, perhaps because of the need to be tight-lipped hen he ran Goldman Sachs, is not a natural braggart.
Mr Corzine, perhaps because of the need to be tight-lipped when he ran Goldman Sachs, is not a natural braggart.
Mr. Buffett's defenders argue that both the CDS and options will pay off over time.
"Mr. Bullen gets up and begins to walk up and down again.
Mr Chavez called this "ridiculous", questioning the impartiality of Mr Noble, who is American, and labelling him a "gringo policeman".
Mr Isaacson offers new perspectives.
Mr. Bingley had danced with her twice, and she had been distinguished by his sisters.
Mr Bush has long faced criticism for his Iraq policy from more traditional conservatives, such as George Will and William Buckley.
Mr. Nice guy: The manager that strives to be everyone's friend.
Mr Sands thinks his problem stems from an acid reflux condition caused by a damaged valve in his stomach.
Mr Stevens did as much as anybody to create modern Alaska, even helping it get statehood in 1959.
Mr Stevens was unrepentant.
Mr. Ackermann also appeared at gatherings in Germany as never before.
Mr. Skiba says whatever you do, don't be too pushy.
Mr Cleave knows what makes a good story.
Mr Brown owns the brown towels in the downtown tower.