Example sentences of "hon. [noun sg] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My right hon. Friend has made a number of important points about the changes that will be necessary if European monetary union is not to do the country enormous damage . |
2 | My hon. Friend has made a sound point . |
3 | My hon. Friend has made the point . |
4 | My hon. Friend has made the point clearly and I am grateful to him for doing so , in view of which I do not think a debate is necessary . |
5 | I am sure that the people of Northumbria will welcome the excellent news that my right hon. Friend has given the House . |
6 | The news that my hon. Friend has given the House is encouraging . |
7 | As the hon. Gentleman knows , my right hon. Friend has granted the islands council consent to borrow up to £24 million during the rest of this financial year . |
8 | My hon. Friend has raised a number of points in relation to the town and country planning process . |
9 | Nevertheless , there are perils associated with the matter , and my hon. Friend has identified a number of them . |
10 | My hon. Friend has identified the potential of £10 billion worth of energy saving a year which is cost effective . |
11 | My hon. Friend has mentioned the reports of the Committee , including one on the general aspects of two televised sporting events sponsored by tobacco companies . |
12 | I do not believe that the hon. Gentleman has visited the city technology college in Bradford . |
13 | I have responded as fully as possible when the hon. Gentleman has raised the matter , and I have drawn it to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food . |
14 | I agree that the hon. Gentleman has supported the talks as they are conducted at present . |
15 | As to winning the argument , I do not think that the hon. Gentleman has grasped the difference in structure between the Scottish Bill and the English Bill . |
16 | I wonder whether the hon. Gentleman has made an estimate of the cost impact on British business or the United Kingdom economy of the proposal that he apparently makes so glibly . |
17 | I am told by British Gas that that is untrue , and that the hon. Gentleman has taken the number of inquiries and complaints made to the Gas Consumers Council . |
18 | I am glad that the hon. Gentleman has read the report . |
19 | I do not know whether the hon. Gentleman has had an opportunity to get a copy of the environmental impact assessment from the Vote Office and to read it . |
20 | The hon. Gentleman has told the House that , if we had proportional representation for councils , we would not have extreme Labour councils and that , somehow , the more widespread distribution of seats would stop that happening . |
21 | He said that his first speech in the previous coal debate made the headlines of Coal News , but I do not think that the chairman of British Coal will be grateful that the hon. Gentleman has halved the take and production of coal in his remarks . |
22 | The hon. Gentleman has got a nerve . |