mr开头的英语句子
Mr Harper, who normally cuts a stiff, cold figure, was, by his standards, relaxed and smiling in his moment of triumph.
Mr Harris is as witty and cutting a writer as any.
Mr. Coyote knew he could not let the animals know he was blind. He felt his way to a wild rose bush; he then put two rose petals in for his eyes.
Mr Bronfman, heir to a whisky fortune, was known as an unlucky investor.
Mr. Henderson declined to identify which executives were on their way out.
Mr. O'ROURKE: Actually, I'd straightened out quite a bit by the time I got to "National Lampoon."
Mr. Kurtz seems certain to be pressed for further details.
Mr. Griffin said last week that customers have so far paid the price for not yet having electronic trading.
Mr Brown, well behind in the polls, demurs.
Mr Hartz insists that his superiors had no knowledge of any misconduct.
Mr Vinther and his colleagues analysed two specimens.
Mrs. Hale: I 'll just finish up this end. (Suddenly stopping and leaning forward.) Mrs. Peters?
Mrs Heathcliff curled her lip, and walked to a seat far off, where she kept her word by playing the part of a statue during the remainder of my stay.
Mrs. Hurstwood bit her lip.
Mr Hussein's death will not, of course, make him a martyr.
Mr. Forrest believes there is a need for other similar schools throughout the country.
Mr. Sharp would not comment on the nature of the issues being investigated.
Mr Li always selects exercises for us.
Mr. Button banged the outer door savagely....
Mr. Collier heaved a sigh and got to his feet.
Mr Roberts shows boyish pleasure and admiration at the great feats of arms he describes.
Mrs. Brown: Your brother must have been disappointed.
Mr. Wilson is a man of patience and kindness, and his good temper never fails him.
Mr. Froebel counseled that young children should play in nature, cordoned off from too many numbers and letters.
Mr Breton has repeatedly promised to broker a neat fix, but so far a solution has eluded him.
Mrazek began making phone calls and writing letters.
Mr Jonathan and Mr Buhari appealed for calm.
Mr. Mason walked out during the performance.
Mr Obama, during his visit to East Peoria, claimed that the stimulus might spur Caterpillar to rehire workers.
Mr. Wang, we haven't got any information about the delivery.
Mr Cohan handles his material deftly, portraying Bear as symptomatic of an industry that had come to believe its own hype and had lost sight of how inherently unstable it really was.
Mr Gates, he thinks, will make better use of the money.
Mr Devine explains all this with a masterly breadth of knowledge and an admirable absence of hyperbole.
Mr. Heathcliff and his man climbed the cellar steps with vexatious phlegm: I don't think they moved one second faster than usual, though the hearth was an absolute tempest of worrying and yelping.
Mr. Rohmbauer counted out the money and put it in an envelope.
Mrs Palin's fans, however, will read it for something else: a chance to spend 400 pages getting intimate with their idol.
Mr. Yao listened to impassioned pleas by residents of northern Thailand to stop further construction on the river.
Mr Jankovoy said he came across the spectacular shot on a recent trip to Ghasa in Nepal.
Mr. Gray was in a pensive mood after he had seen his friend off.
Mr Morales blinked yet again.
Mr. Wilson, a stony faced Irishman, walked by.
Mr Badawi can expect a longish honeymoon, probably up to the general election due next year.
Mr. Smith knew Jair coolingk didnwoult look at the others while he was nervous.
Mrs. Smith's kitchen is small.
Mr Thompson has assiduously courted social conservatives, who are discontented with the existing field.
Mr Mugabe has been left isolated, humiliated and fuming.
Mr Freud is an indoor artist.
Mrs Schiavo, then 26, suffered a heart attack that caused massive loss of oxygen to the brain.
Mr Volcker replied that he would be glad to discuss the request with his successor.