mr开头的英语句子
Mr. Holland had not ridden a bicycle for many years.
Mr. Obama's supporters seem to believe that all they need to do is to huff and puff and the old order in Washington will come tumbling down.
Mr Mubarak, 82, is believed to be in poor health, though his aides have denied this.
Mr. Bush has entered and hosted the White House.
Mr Kyl insists, as he did then, that a CTBT is unverifiable-and, by banning future testing, puts America's nuclear safety and security at risk.
Mr. Ashton accused police of leaking information to the press.
Mr. Obama spoke in a pre-recorded interview that aired on the NBC television network.
Mr Puri reportedly handed himself in on Thursday, a day after police said he was wanted for questioning.
Mr Rushdie, fearing for his life, was forced into hiding.
Mr. Corleone held the infant Johnny in his arms when he was baptized.
Mr. Sesemann began to speak of their journey and how sorry he was to give it up.
Mr. Singh said he was pleased with the outcome.
Mr. Clark used to smoke, but now Mrs. Clark starts to smoke.
Mr. Assad, who has a long memory, will not have forgotten that meeting.
Mr Clinton thinks the only way for the South to catch up with the rest of America is to embrace technology.
Mrs Smith: But you must put an advertisement in the papers.
Mr Zuma has vowed to take action.
Mr Sakamoto says he has stopped recruiting for now, but plans no redundancies.
Mr Jobs, who died this week aged 56, spent his life packaging that magic into elegantly designed, easy-to-use products.
Mr. Sesemann stopped short, staring at this vision.
Mr Holzer was keen to tell Americans that ghosts were nothing to be frightened of.
Mr Dong prudently refrained from offering the court a pirated copy.
Mrs Hardie had been taken to the infirmary in an ambulance.
Mr Kalla may have won the debating point.
Mr Kalla may have won the debating point.But he lost the argument.
Mr Kalla may have won the debating point. But he lost the argument.
Mr. Craven scarcely heard her last words.
Mr Harper, whose party lacks support in urban and immigrant communities, adroitly stepped in with a campaign promise both to apologise and to compensate.
Mr. Sesemann had hardly left, when the grandmother's visit was announced for the following day.
Mr. Warren sued for libel over the remarks.
Mrs.Sommers then took the elevator which carried her to an upper floor into the ladies' rest area.
Mrs. Sommers then took the elevator which carried her to an upper floor into the ladies’ rest area.
Mr. Hare rides on Mr. Fox's back.
Mr. Harris said he ate every meal on the base.
Mr. Harris would like to arrange a meeting with Mr. Sakai.
Mr. Harris-Moore was wearing short pants and shuffling with shackles around his ankles and handcuffs behind his back.
Mr. Harris grinned and said, "Now this is exciting.
Mr.Chiara, who says he wears jeans every day in both work and social situations, believes that "the less people wash their jeans, the better their jeans become."
Mr Harris predicts that as confidence in biometric technologies increases, Banks will start to peel away other security layers.
Mrs. Hale: His neck. Choked the life out of him.
Mr Fang then turned to Mr Brown low and angrily told him to describe what had happened.
Mr. Mail Man, Mr. Insurance Man, Mr. White and Chocolate Milk Man, Mr. Landlord Man, Mr. Policewe: we called white people by their trade, like characters in a mystery play.
Mr. Lawssi apparently did not return the money, despite repeated reminders.
Mr. Williams is a conservative who advocates fewer government controls on business.
Mr Fini acknowledged that the defection of his followers had made the outcome of his revolt “even more painful”.
Mr. Weaver and his family have been persecuted by the authorities for their beliefs.
Mr. Olsen has always avoided anointing any successor.
Mr Babchenko may be weak on analysis.
Mr Jobs has always said no.
Mr Prescott's punch reminded voters that he was irascible and unreconstructed.