$re = '/(?:Mr|Mrs|Miss|Dr)\.\s*|\.\s*(\w+)/mi';
$str = 'There are a lot of questions about lookbehind, But I couldn\'t find my answer.
My RegExp with negative lookbehind is working fine in chrome but not in IE.
I need a regular expression that match any word after a period(.) but there should not be a (Mr) before the period. for example in
\'I met Mr. Jack this evening. He is a good man\', but honestly Miss. Jackson, I am for real.
I want to get He, but not Jack (since it is followed by Mr.)
so far I have comeup with the mrs. Sullivan regExp which works fine on chrome, But it doesn\'t on IE. and It is to be run on IE.';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
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