Examples of 'my colleague mr' in a sentence

Meaning of "my colleague mr"

This phrase is used to refer to a person's professional acquaintance or coworker named Mr., indicating a level of formality and respect when addressing or mentioning that individual

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my colleague mr
I called my colleague mr.
My colleague Mr Schmid has tried to contribute to these efforts in this report.
I also share the views of my colleague Mr MacShane.
I shall ask my colleague Mr MacSharry to reply to you in.
I should also like to say a few words to my colleague Mr Lambsdorff.
Th is my colleague mr.
I shall leave the strengthen ing of the monetary system to my colleague Mr Ortoli.
Our letter was drafted by my colleague Mr Coelho and signed by several of us.
My colleague Mr Krahmer has said all that needs to be said about that.
I am sure that in that area my colleague Mr Byrne will say more.
My colleague Mr Mazzone has just referred to that rule and he is quite right.
I would like to congratulate my colleague Mr Albertini and make a few comments.
My colleague Mr Flynn had a press confer ence here today on that initiative.
I would also like to endorse what my colleague Mr Tyrrell has just said.
My colleague Mr Coelho cited some brilliant examples of negotiations and agreements currently in place.

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I want to come now to the point with which my colleague Mr Schnellhardt concluded.
My colleague Mr van den Broek will be presenting this report in the near future.
I will certainly bring the matter directly to the attention of my colleague Mr Fischler.
I shall convey to my colleague Mr Barrot all that they have said today.
The first concerns the very important amendment tabled by my colleague Mr Piétrasanta in committee.
My colleague Mr Holm will do that in a few moments.
The successful coordination with my colleague Mr Fava improved and strengthened both of our proposals.
My colleague Mr Solbes has referred to these points.
My thanks also go to my colleague Mr Braghetto for his solidarity.
My colleague Mr Liikanen commented on this at the time.
I also want to congratulate my colleague Mr Cunha on his report.
My colleague Mr Tzounis analysed this in greater detail.
I will certainly see that my colleague Mr Matutes is made.
My colleague Mr Vecchi has just referred to this.
I welcome this excellent report from my colleague Mr Skinner.
I congratulate my colleague Mr Cercas on his excellent report.
We had good cooperation on these issues with my colleague Mr Blokland.
My colleague Mr Mombaur also pointed this out earlier.
I should like to thank my colleague Mr Evans.
My colleague Mr Radwan will go into that in greater detail.
Other examples were given by my colleague Mr Rieger in his excellent report.
My colleague Mr Liikanen com mented on this at the time.
I just want to agree with what my colleague Mr Fitzsimons says.
I am sure my colleague Mr Fischler would agree on this too.
I also agree totally with the remarks made by my colleague Mr Fassa.
My colleague Mr Peters will also be presiding this afternoon.
This is the last plenary sitting my colleague Mr Rocard will be attending.
But my colleague Mr Wijsenbeek has already spoken about that.
I support the call for assistance made by my colleague Mr Mendes Bota.
But my colleague Mr Wijsenbeek has al ready spoken about that.
There was a detailed discussion about this yesterday with my colleague Mr Christophersen.
My colleague Mr Fruteau is especially concerned about the outermost regions.
I should like to thank my colleague Mr Millán Mon for his excellent report.
My colleague Mr Andriessen will be following the debate attentively tomorrow.
Market policy for salmon has been explained several times by my colleague Mr HELLER.

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