Sentence examples similar to Mr. from inspiring English sources

"Mr." is a correct and commonly used word in written English.
It is used as a courtesy title before the name of a man, for example, "Mr. John Smith".

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Fans of cross-platform coding will be happy to know that Visual Studio, "a true mobile-first, cloud-first development tool for.NET and C#," will arrive for Mac during the Connect conference in November.

You'll be happy to know, by the way, that Mr. Blair was able to save the Xstrata deal.

Regardless, we do know that 2015 is on track to be the warmest year since humans began recording temperatures, and global temperatures will soon reach the benchmark of 1º C above preindustrial levels.

Klotzbach explained that the hurricane is currently on track to pass north of the island.

Mr. Gorman's firm is on track to fully acquire the business — known as Morgan Stanley Smith Barney — within two years, having already amassed 51 percent of the joint venture from Citigroup.

Mr. Coconate is happy to again egg on a potential challenger to Mr. Daley.

Meanwhile Mr. Mooney, one of his buyers, was happy to hear plans for a supermarket were back on track.

When principal Douglas Maclin arrived at CVCA four years ago, just 44percentt of the freshman class was "on track" for graduation that is, passing all their classes.

"As long as I could see Dave in front of me I was happy - I knew I didn't have to pass him.

Mr. Ferreira said on Thursday that Mr. Wright was "happy" at the outcome of the case.

Mr President, I am happy to pass on the message of this debate to my colleagues, Mr Lamy and Mr Nielson.

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