Example sentences of "members [prep] [det] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I begin by joining in the congratulations paid by hon. Members of all parties to the hon. Member for Birkenhead ( Mr. Field ) on the production of an excellent report , and to my hon. Friend the Member for Macclesfield ( Mr. Winterton ) who chaired the Select Committee on Health , which was also involved .
2 The recruitment of members of both groups into the Police Force of the Interior was also covered by the treaty , an important consideration given the hostile response by Tucayana to the July 1989 Kourou peace accord [ see p. 36811 ] which afforded this provision only to the SLA .
3 With the assistance that is increasingly forthcoming from ordinary members of both sides of the community , they will resolutely and successfully pursue not just those who carry out terrorist attacks but also those who plan them .
4 Striking in this context is the recent massive influx of members of both fractions of the dominant class ( and even considerable numbers of petits bourgeois ) into the delimited field of cultural production itself .
5 The time available for the work of Leisure Choice was not enough to guarantee that no short-cuts were taken in terms of involving the steering group members in all parts of the project 's work .
6 Had he been in his place on Tuesday , when my right hon. Friend made the opening speech on the Loyal Address , he would have heard him say that the Government would introduce a measure to deal with the young thugs , as my hon. Friend calls them , who indulge in joyriding , a practice which hon. Members in all parts of the House deplore ; those young people will , therefore , be offending .
7 It is truly a privilege to follow a maiden speech , and I am sure that I express the view of right hon. and hon. Members in all parts of the House in extending a warm welcome to the hon. Member for Hemsworth ( Mr. Enright ) and complimenting him on his words .
8 I associate myself with the remarks made by hon. Members in all parts of the House about the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) , who has been through an ordeal that none of us would wish to share .
9 Right hon. and hon. Members in all parts of the House agree that something must be done , and quickly .
10 Hon. Members in all parts of the House have said that these schemes are successful .
11 Hon. Members in all parts of the House recognise the valuable role that all arms of the reserve forces have played in defending Britain , and the hon. Member for Ilford , South reminded us that , in the two world wars , it was possible quickly to enrol sufficient numbers to save Britain .
12 Like many right hon. and hon. Members in all parts of the House , I followed with a mixture of admiration and exasperation Lord Carrington 's attempts to negotiate a proper ceasefire , but watched with mounting anger the callous disregard for life and property cynically displayed by the federal forces .
13 Does my right hon. Friend accept what is becoming obvious by now — that many of his hon. Friends , and Members in all parts of the House , have no wish or even thought that he should resign over this issue , or that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister should see fit to accept his resignation ?
14 A statement would be appreciated by right hon. and hon. Members in all parts of the House .
15 Now , Members in all parts of the House who have served on the Select Committee on Sittings of the House agree that it is essential to find a proper , reasonable and practical way to deal with legislation in Committee and on Report .
16 The Carlists mainly recruited conservative Catholics suspicious of Falangist fascism ; the Falange , in common with other European fascist movements in their periods of explosive growth , absorbed tens of thousands of new members from all quarters of the political spectrum , from ex- cedistas to Republicans and even leftists anxious to combine self-preservation with a semblance of socio-political ‘ radicalism ’ .
17 The Minister will know that I and other Leicestershire Members from all parts of the House have continually asked for more officers to be allocated to Leicestershire .
18 Hon. Members from both sides of the House have commented on the environment .
19 Will the Leader of the House look at early-day motion 291 , which has been signed by 124 right hon. and hon. Members from both sides of the House ?
20 It has members on both sides of the Atlantic and one of its ideals is to encourage contact between 9th Air Force veterans and British people .
21 Mr. Greenway : My right Hon. Friend and Hon. Members on both sides of the House will have noticed that the Peers Gallery is almost invariably empty , even during Prime Minister 's Question Time .
22 Does he not realise that many Members on both sides of the House and many staff who work here have to eat morning , noon and night in those cafeterias , and that there is a desperate need to take on the services of people who are qualified and at the forefront of their field in this subject ?
23 Why is the Secretary of State so contemptuous of the evidence about student hardship when it comes from sources such as the citizens advice bureaux and from scores of cases sent to him by hon. Members on both sides of the House ?
24 That is the view of the Haemophilia Society and of the vast majority of hon. Members on both sides of the House .
25 Does my hon. and learned Friend agree that the out-of-date nuclear systems that we are withdrawing from Europe have ensured that Europe is a very much safer place , and that the minimum deterrence that we are planning with Trident should be supported by hon. Members on both sides of the House , in practice as well as in theory ?
26 I think that hon. Members on both sides of the House will agree that those two issues are closely connected , but I should like the Minister to say a little more about the specific question that I raised .
27 Is the Prime Minister aware that among right hon. and hon. Members on both sides of the House who understand the Government 's overall objectives , there is still a genuine fear that the outcome will be overstretch in peacetime and a dangerous shortage in times of tension ?
28 He loved his constituency , his country and the House of Commons , and I know that he will be sadly missed by hon. Members on both sides of the House .
29 I see why many hon. Members on both sides of the House would want it to be pushed upstairs out of sight and out of mind .
30 I thank him for his most generous tribute to our former colleague Richard Holt , who will be remembered by hon. Members on both sides of the House with considerable affection .
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