Example sentences of "will the right " in BNC.

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1 His book undoubtedly fills a need ; it may , besides , make you wonder whether we have most of us come all that far since the days of Babbage , the true father of the computer , who recorded in his memoirs that he often used to be asked by the mandarins of the English establishment , when they came to view his difference engine : ‘ Pray , Mr Babbage , if you put into the machine wrong figures , will the right answers come out ? ’
2 Will the right Hon. Gentleman exempt Wales from the opting-out schemes which could make those plans meaningless ?
3 Will the right hon. Gentleman give a commitment that capital will be made available in time for the accident and emergency unit to be completed and ready to receive patients when Westminster hospital closes ?
4 Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that the majority of first-wave trusts face serious financial problems ?
5 Will the right hon. Gentleman now acknowledge that a system based on the highest bid was always likely to undermine the quality and variety of British television ?
6 Will the right hon. Gentleman tell us now , in precise terms , what are the Government 's plans for making further increases in VAT ?
7 In view of his admission some weeks ago that this Government have imposed the heaviest tax burden in British history , will the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the Chancellor 's wholly inaccurate statement to the House yesterday that the Government have been cutting taxes ever since 1979 ?
8 When will the right hon. Gentleman summon up the courage to make a decision on the applications ?
9 Will the right hon. Gentleman now throw off the veto of his Minister of State and have the courage to meet us to argue and discuss the case ?
10 However , will the right hon. Gentleman accept from me , speaking as the Member of Parliament for Belfast , South , that those engaged in terrorism are not inclined to listen to such appeals , and that the security situation must be dealt with ?
11 Will the right hon. Gentleman join me once again in congratulating Mr. James Baker on the notable and indispensable part that he played in bringing about the Madrid conference ?
12 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman admit that more than 80 per cent .
13 Will the right hon. Gentleman explain why the CBI is wrong and he is right ?
14 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman have a serious look at capital allowances , especially for plant and machinery , which should not have only a 25 per cent .
15 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman consult the Confederation of British Industry , which is coming round to the view that a 40 per cent .
16 When will the right hon. Gentleman give that consistency and leadership to the police and back them for a change ?
17 Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that Britain was one of the countries that ruled against the inclusion of the role of overseas development and co-operation as part of the discussions at Maastricht ?
18 On the transport of nuclear weapons , which is covered in the Drell report and should therefore be part of the Oxburgh report , will the right hon. Gentleman undertake to give local authorities notice when nuclear weapons are to be transported through their localities ?
19 Will the right hon. Gentleman pay particular attention to human rights , to the rights of ethnic minorities , and —
20 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman discuss that issue with London Transport ?
21 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman require the guaranteeing of through routes to all parts of the United Kingdom ?
22 In the light of what surely must be a changed forecast , will the right hon. Gentleman review his hostility so far to careful public expenditure designed to create infrastructure improvements for the future and to get the economy moving ?
23 Will the right hon. Gentleman now , even at this late stage , intervene to try to stop the closure , bearing in mind the Government 's responsibility for privatising the steel industry , thereby allowing a butcher such as Bob Scholey to betray the Scottish steel workers ?
24 Finally , will the right hon. Gentleman explain what the trust could do that the district health authority , under its present management , could not ?
25 Will the right hon. Gentleman answer the question ?
26 Will the right hon. Gentleman see to it that Haringey receives an increase in its revenue support grant and standard spending assessment as a result of its excellent work in educating the children at its schools ?
27 Will the right hon. Gentleman publicly give that pledge ?
28 Will the right hon. Gentleman stop juggling and manipulating figures and pretending that large-scale assistance has already been given to Lanarkshire ?
29 As the Institute for Fiscal Studies spring budget report shows that Government borrowing is likely to reach £20 billion next year , will the right hon. Gentleman confirm or deny that the Prime Minister and his Chancellor have reneged on their promises to balance the books ?
30 Will the right hon. Gentleman tell us what representations he has received from the employees and pensioners of the Maxwell Communication Corporation and AGB companies about the level of their pensions ?
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