Use of mister in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include mister at the start of sentence, mister at the end of sentence and mister in the middle of sentence
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mister at the start of sentence
- Mister Smith is my good friend.
- Mister, can we 'elp to carry yer stuff in?
- Mister Swanson earned seven million dollars last year.
- Mister Grant has a long way to go before he will fully recover from his injuries.
mister at the end of sentence
- Now listen to me, mister!
- Let me tell you something, mister.
- You don't have any change, do you mister?
- From over the bridges and Liffey walls they cheeked the captains with cries of: Hey, mister!
mister in the middle of sentence
- Hand down please, mister Grant.
- " I wish I'd said mister Williams.
- A mister is characterized by greed.
- Please mister, can I have my ball back?
- This is no joke, mister, it's for real.
- Please, mister, can we have our ball back?
- "That's right, mister," another child piped up.
- He got told off by mister C. It's inevitable, I suppose.
- At the moment I'm only a mister, but I'll be a professor.
- Dare he risk inviting them and asking mister Tom's permission?
- Look, mister, we know our job, so don't try to tell us what to do.
- Listen to me, mister, I don't ever wanna see you in this bar again.
- Two forensic pathologists mister Gleason has scheduled for our entertainment here.
- In other words, mister Gleason in my estimation has lobbed this one over the rail.
- Paul is mister Big in our department, so it's important to make a good impression on him.
- And mister Johnny picked up a pitchfork ... Carrie screamed and put her hands over her eyes.
- Record will reflect same warning to mister Klein and his client previously issued to Miss Fentress.
- And so mister Johnny took them up through the dark yew trees, carrying the goose and holding Nick's hand.
- Unlike Colin, who remains slightly sceptical, mister C espouses the McKenna message with an evangelical fervour.
- Frederick was leaning on his pitchfork, apparently listening to mister Johnny who was waving his small hands and gabbling.
- For the record: mister Bigelow has presented a proposed stipulation of agreed facts, always appreciated in protracted cases.
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