A form of address for a married woman.
1Yes, yes, of course she is.' Mrs Castaway stirs the glue-pot pensively.
2Mr English said he looked forward to working closely with Mrs May.
3Longer than Mrs Thatcher; and who knows how long relative to Blair?
4This history and that future were the subject of Mrs Mugabe's address.
5In her latest attack Mrs Winterstein also takes aim at the media.
6However, she said she had spoken to Mrs King about the speculation.
7However, Mr Comey was highly critical of Mrs Clinton and her staff.
8He wanted to talk to Mrs Falk, to ask about Falk's will.
9But he said Mrs Brooks is very good at keeping in touch.
10The judges called it a brilliant work and commended Mrs Trevelyan's research.
11The second Mrs de Winter is, in many ways, a thankless part.
12Mr Shaw said Mrs Turei's departure did not mean they could return.
13France Inter radio suggested detectives were looking for Mrs Fillon's employment contracts.
14But you can ask Mrs Yandell if you can use her office.
15Instead he deflected attention to discussing Mr Dunne's stability, Mrs Heffernan said.
16Police are still gathering evidence on the attack on Mrs Tolley's office.