Sentence for mr | Use mr in a sentence

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  • Mr. Churchill, oh! (4)
  • Mr. Hampton-Evey. (10)
  • Mr. Pogis hesitated. (9)
  • Mr. Adister sends it. (10)
  • Mr. Pericles repeated. (10)
  • Mr. Woodseer said at once. (10)
  • Mr. Woodhouse told me of it. (4)
  • Mr. Beamish glanced at Chloe. (10)
  • Mr. Malise is not in my confidence. (8)
  • She listens to Mr. (10)
  • Morning, Mr. Walter. (8)
  • Mr. Barrett bowed, murmuring thanks. (10)
  • Mr. Wagge took it in a lingering manner. (8)
  • They had Mr Elliot too. (4)
  • Mr. Forsyte will be very glad to see you. (8)
  • Dear Mr. Robert, help me! (10)
  • I believe that, Mr. Cokeson. (8)
  • Mr. Barter took his hands from before his face. (8)
  • Mr. Peterborough, have you a mind to climb it? (10)
  • He beheld Mr. Andrew Cogglesby. (10)
  • Mr. Richmond, Mr. Tempus-Julia! (10)
  • Mr. Austin remarked that the colonel was troubled. (10)
  • Mr. Beamish frenetically cited his many occupations. (10)
  • Mr. and Mrs. Allen would expect her back every moment. (4)
  • She would have had Mr. Culbrett do so. (10)
  • Did ye ask me to take wine, Mr. Wilfrud? (10)
  • Mr. Fenellan knew that the little fellow was not boasting. (10)
  • I have never seen either Mr. or Mrs. Elton. (4)
  • Mr. Bosengate wafted her a kiss, knowing he could not be seen. (8)
  • Mr. Kipling rather surprised me by finding it so very amusing. (2)
  • I tell you they call him Mr. Ik Dine in town. (10)
  • Something induced him to speak of Mr. Tuckham. (10)
  • Mr. Thompson confidently turned over, and intoned with emphasis. (10)
  • Mr. Treffry sniffed, drained the glass, and sucked his moustache. (8)
  • It almost seemed as if Mr. Stone were feeling nervous. (8)
  • Mr. Romfrey mounted the steps, received her greeting, and beckoned to Cecil. (10)
  • Mr. Treffry drank his wine off at a gulp, and sucked his moustache in sharply. (8)
  • It was not to fly to Sir Twickenham, but to dismiss Mr. Barrett. (10)
  • What would a man of sound common sense, like Mr. Purcey, think of it? (8)
  • I begin to fear for Mr. Austin; and I find I can do nothing to aid him. (10)
  • She was listening to the voices of Mr. Romfrey and Beauchamp in a fever. (10)
  • Even Mr. Austin had conspired against him: for only she read Nevil justly. (10)
  • So they were still at table when Mr. Camminy was announced and ushered in. (10)
  • But, upon my word, Mr. Elton, in your case, I should certainly excuse myself. (4)
  • His portrayal of Mr. Warwick to his wife and his friends was fine caricature. (10)
  • Mr. Phillips visited them all, and this opened to his nieces a store of felicity unknown before. (4)
  • Mr. Tilney drank tea with us, and I always thought him a great addition, he is so very agreeable. (4)
  • Mr. Bosengate felt a sensation as if he had arisen from breakfast, without having eaten marmalade. (8)
  • Mr. Polteed took out a cigarette, tapped its end against the table, looked at Soames, and put it back. (8)
  • There was the sound of considerable disturbance, and through the barking of Blink, Mr. (8)
  • Yes, I see what she means, (turning to Mr. Knightley,) and I will try to hold my tongue. (4)
  • But she went with Mrs. Lander to see her, and she saw Mr. Milray, too, for a little while. (9)
  • Emma was obliged to ask what they had told her, though fearful of its producing Mr. Elton. (4)
  • Nobody is more liked than Mr. Willoughby wherever he goes, and so you may tell your sister. (4)
  • Mr. Norris, a friend of her brother-in-law, with scarcely any private fortune, and Miss Frances fared yet worse. (4)
  • She had heard Mr. Hipperdon express his confident opinion that he should oust me from my seat. (10)
  • Your cousins are not of a sort to forget their relations, and Mr. Rushworth is a most amiable man. (4)
  • His sister was less delicate, and directed her eyes towards Mr. Darcy with a very expressive smile. (4)
  • Mr. George was certain that he had not been fighting shy of the fair Carrington of late, nor had he been unfaithful. (10)
  • The strength, resolution, and presence of mind of the Mr. Knightleys, commanded his fullest dependence. (4)
  • They differed besides frequently in opinion, when the habit of thinking of him as Mr. Redworth would be best. (10)
  • It was in the most thickly settled part of this interesting demesne that Mr. Jefferson Doman staked off his claim. (1)
  • Mr. Lydiard was with him, and also his ward Miss Denham, who had been summoned by telegraph by one of the servants from Switzerland. (10)
  • Mr. Orson showed no interest in these facts beyond a silent attention to her words, which might have passed for an open indifference. (9)
  • The Tinleys of Bloxholme still kept to dancing, and had effectually driven away Mr. Pericles from their gatherings. (10)
  • Mr John Raikes, too, burlesqued Society so well, that he had the satisfaction of laughing at his enemy occasionally. (10)
  • It was really the Mr. Lydiard Mrs. Devereux had met in Spain, so they were left in the rear to discuss their travels. (10)
  • And if they end, they end as if the man were burnt out, and was ashes inside; as you see Mr. Stukely Culbrett, all cynicism. (10)
  • Young Mr. and Mrs. Leffers threw off more and more their disguise of a long-married pair, and became frankly bride and groom. (9)
  • Mr. Darcy, who was leaning against the mantelpiece with his eyes fixed on her face, seemed to catch her words with no less resentment than surprise. (4)
  • Mr. Stuart Rem nodded an enforced assent: he testily dismissed mention of Mr. Durance, and resumed on Mr. Posterley. (10)
  • The gentleman was Mr. Blackburn Tuckham, and it was amusing to find an exuberant Tory in one who was the reverse of the cavalier type. (10)
  • He promised also that old Mrs. Beauchamp should be accurately informed of the state of matters between Captain Beauchamp and Mr. Romfrey. (10)
  • Nesta looked at Louise when some one was perceived on the stage bending to her father: It was Mr. Peridon; he never once raised his face. (10)
  • She had also, or she now thought it, remarked that when Mr. George had been spoken of casually, the Countess had not looked a natural look. (10)
  • But when reminded of her laughter-moving speech, Mr. Redworth bungled it; he owned he spoilt it, and candidly stated his inability to see the fun. (10)
  • Thus it happened that Mr. Herbert Fellingham journeyed back to London a day earlier than he had intended, and without saying what he meant to say. (10)
  • The idea of Mr. Elton was certainly cheering; but still, after a time, she was tender-hearted again towards the rejected Mr. Martin. (4)
  • Poor Mr. Woodhouse trembled as he sat, and, as Emma had foreseen, would scarcely be satisfied without their promising never to go beyond the shrubbery again. (4)

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