Examples of 'i welcome mr' in a sentence

Meaning of "i welcome mr"

i welcome mr: This phrase is a polite and formal way to greet or acknowledge the arrival of a male individual named Mr. It is a courteous expression used to show hospitality or respect towards the person being welcomed

How to use "i welcome mr" in a sentence

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I welcome Mr Andriessen as Commissioner for external trade.
On behalf of the residents of Roebourne, I welcome Mr de Brune to this district.
I welcome Mr Kindermann highlighting this.
I reiterate that call here today and I welcome Mr Őry 's report in that context.
I welcome Mr Sacconi 's report as the first step in the right direction.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, in general I welcome Mr Brok 's report.
I welcome Mr Pflimlin's words whereby we are all on the same side of the fence.
Mrs Ferrero-Waldner will have the opportunity to answer it . I welcome Mr Jouyet.
I welcome Mr Leinen 's proposal and voted in favour of it.
Mr President, I welcome Mr Maat 's attempt to tackle this very difficult subject.
I welcome Mr Barrot 's declaration of intent to this end.
At this point, I welcome Mr Patten ' s commitment to transparency in the use of European aid.
I welcome Mr Duisenberg ' s clarification on this issue today.
Madam President, I welcome Mr Imbeni ' s entry into the ranks of expounders of explanations of vote.
I welcome Mr Marin 's statement in relation to the budget.
In writing . - I welcome Mr Rubig 's proposals to support research and development performing SMEs.
I welcome Mr Santer 's words and initiatives in this respect.
For this reason, I welcome Mr Rocard 's inclusion of cultural aspects, too, in his report.
I welcome Mr Kindermann 's work in this area.
Mr President, I welcome Mr Laschet 's report, comprehensive and ambitious though it is.
I welcome Mr Frattini 's statement that we have a duty to investigate.
Mr President, I welcome Mr Tomlinson 's decisiveness with regard to Members ' privileges and expenses allowances.
I welcome Mr Kindermann 's amendments on that as well.
I welcome Mr Crowley 's reference to necessary coordination.
I welcome Mr Thareau 's excellent report and will be supporting it.
I welcome Mr Bangemann, who joined us during the previous debate.
I welcome Mr Špidla 's announcement that the Commission 's communication is being drafted.
I welcome Mr Bangemann, who joined us during the pre vious debate.
I welcome Mr Bolkestein back from his brief sojourn in Scotland, where he was very welcome.
I welcome Mr Patriat, who is in the Chamber for the first time for this debate.
I welcome Mr Elles ' recommendations which will certainly help the work of the College of Quaestors.
I welcome Mr Mantovani 's report and the Commission communication.
I welcome Mr Kamalnath's statement to that effect.
I welcome Mr Schwaiger 's report wholeheartedly.
I welcome Mr Schwartzenberg's speech today.
Hence I welcome Mr Pittella 's report, acknowledge its timeliness and support its proposals.
I welcome Mr Bovis 's report on patient mobility and healthcare developments in the European Union.
Thirdly, I welcome Mr De Gucht 's statement that the Commission was not questioning the existing agreements.
I welcome Mr Barnier ' s statement and I also welcome the measures which the Commission has announced.
I welcome Mr Prodi 's proposal for EUR 3 million of immediate humanitarian aid through the Red Cross.
I welcome Mr Gil-Robles ' report on reinforced cooperation.
I welcome Mr Frattini 's objectives, which are very constructive.
I welcome Mr Blair 's statement this morning, whatever it means.
I welcome Mr Scott 's support for the sector, as always.
I welcome Mr Kallas, our new Commissioner, in his first appearance.
I welcome Mr Hyland 's question and the Council 's reply on rural depopulation.
I welcome Mr FitzGerald, President-in-Office of the European Council.
I welcome Mr Wiersma 's suggestions here.
I welcome Mr CFSP ' s taking office.
I welcome Mr Veronesi's excellent report.

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