Example sentences of "does the right " in BNC.

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1 He had better start by accepting that if he does the right things , they will not be popular ones .
2 Mr. Frank Field : Following the suggestion of the honourable Member for Hendon , South ( Mr. Marshall ) , does the right Hon. Gentleman agree that last week 's meeting of the ecclesiastical committee and the legislative committee might point to a useful moral lead to be given by the commissioners ?
3 Following the disclosure during the past 24 hours of the outbreak of legionnaire 's disease at two Liverpool hospitals , does the right hon. Gentleman accept that an essential part of a patients charter should be the right to know when such outbreaks have occurred ?
4 Does the right hon. Gentleman accept that it would be contrary to the interests of patient care to force through a proposal that is opposed by consultants , nursing staff , general practitioners , patients and the general public ?
5 Does the right hon. Gentleman propose that in 1994 , when the review is completed , that safeguard protecting the company 's directors against the threat of unlawful trading while technically insolvent should be lifted ?
6 Also , when does the right hon. and learned Gentleman hope to fill the post of Director of Public Prosecutions ?
7 Does the right hon. Gentleman think it right that under the Tory council tax every millionaire who lives alone will be entitled to a 25 per cent .
8 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that the problem is not the West Lothian question but the Westminster question , which will become predominant if , after having just nine Members , his party is left with none , or just two or three ?
9 Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that , contrary to statements made from time to time by Northern Ireland Ministers , the administration of justice in Northern Ireland is signally failing to do that ?
10 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that an essential element of the administration of justice is police primacy ?
11 Does the right hon. Gentleman appreciate the tremendous fear felt throughout the Province as we face the Christmas period , bearing in mind both the warning given by the security forces of an impending IRA outrage near Christmas and the signal given by the nationalist community in the result of a by-election at Magherafelt today , where there was a 43 per cent .
12 Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that our competitors in Europe and elsewhere will ensure that whatever happens to future orders their defence industries will be compensated by alternative diversification ?
13 Does the right hon. Gentleman recall telling the House that a rise in inflation was expected in these months for what he called ’ technical reasons ’ shortly after the Prime Minister told the country that the Government had inflation licked ?
14 Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that since the beginning of the recession unemployment in Wales has increased by more than 38,000 , and that during that period he has brought forward not one new policy to help the economy ?
15 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that that is a remarkable achievement , bearing in mind the fact that Haringey is an inner-London borough and has all the associated problems ?
16 Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that we need much more than that ?
17 Does the right hon. Gentleman really believe that if politicians in Northern Ireland had been sitting at a table , the awful atrocities that we have witnessed in the past few days would not have taken place ?
18 Does the right hon. Gentleman recall that I , along with my hon. Friend the Member for Paisley , South ( Mr. McMaster ) , recently wrote to him pointing out that the Paisley post code area lost 76 per cent .
19 Does the right hon. Gentleman deny that there was an attempt to cover up the fact that many of those units are in serious financial difficulties ?
20 Why does the right hon. Gentleman think that is , if he blames me for everything ?
21 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that if the killing is to be stopped and a just and peaceful solution is to be found , all politicians , whatever their views , have a responsibility to speak to each other ?
22 If the tax burden is so high , why does the right hon. Gentleman propose to increase it still further ?
23 Does the right hon. Gentleman recognise that the banks and the Government have treated Mirror Group Newspapers pensioners extremely shabbily ?
24 Does the right hon. and learned Gentleman accept that while juries are unequalled in deciding dishonesty , the burden of lengthy trials is becoming unfair on jurors ?
25 Does the right hon. Gentleman remember that five months before the Gulf war , the Government told me that they had full confidence that Saddam Hussein was not developing nuclear weapons ?
26 On the question of democracy in the republic of South Africa , does the right hon. Lady agree that our objective should be to ensure that the white electorate fully appreciates that South Africa will face unprecedented international isolation should there be a ’ No ’ vote in this month 's referendum ?
27 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that the global position in which the United Nations was established has little relevance to today 's world ?
28 Does the right hon. Gentleman recall giving the House , from that Dispatch Box , the assurance that the Government would not achieve the objective of tax reductions ’ on the back of a burgeoning Government borrowing requirement now or in future ’ ?
29 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that the most scathing indictment of the Chancellor 's Budget judgment was his admission that unemployment would increase ?
30 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that the people of Northern Ireland demand equal rights with those on the mainland ?
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