Examples of using "Brown" in a sentence and their english translations:
He sentenced Brown to be hanged.
Do you know Mr. Brown?
Don't you know Mr. Brown?
I respect Mr. Brown.
Do you happen to know Professor Brown?
Do you know Professor Brown by any chance?
I'll call at Mr Brown's house tomorrow.
Don't you know Mr. Brown?
Mr Brown was sick at the time.
- Look at that cat. It is Mr Brown's.
- Look at that cat. It is Mr. Brown's.
A doctor examined Mr. Brown.
"I don't understand Christmas," said Charlie Brown.
Sue may meet the Browns.
A Mr Brown wants you on the phone.
- I'll call on Mr Brown tomorrow.
- I'll visit Mr. Brown tomorrow.
Mr Brown is a doctor.
Mr Brown teaches at Harvard.
Mr Brown is her father.
- Mr Brown has four children.
- Mr. Brown has four children.
Mr Brown was ill back then.
A doctor examined Mr. Brown.
May I talk to Ms. Brown?
Can I talk with Miss Brown?
- Mr Brown is our English teacher.
- Mr. Brown is our English teacher.
He's on good terms with Mr. Brown.
She's on good terms with Mr. Brown.
Look at that cat. It is Mr. Brown's.
I took you for Mrs. Brown.
Mr Brown is in the sunset of his life.
- The man who you saw there yesterday was Mr Brown.
- The man that you saw there yesterday was Mr. Brown.
- The man you saw there yesterday was Mr Brown.
Mr Brown is a wool merchant.
Mr Brown is our financial adviser.
The Browns are an elegant and happy family.
Mr Brown is not as old as he looks.
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
He sentenced Brown to be hanged.
I am seeing Mr Brown at his office this afternoon.
There's a telephone call from a person named Brown.
The man that you saw there yesterday was Mr. Brown.
I rather think a bit like Charlie Brown about this.
Now, let me tell you how Mike Brown and his colleague at Caltech predicted
Mrs. Brown warned Beth that if she didn't eat properly she would be permanently overweight.