Example sentences of "[verb] by the hon. " in BNC.

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1 Sir Angus Ogilvy , who is shooting very well this year ; and The King of the Hellenes ; The Lords team captained by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu , and including Lord Romsey , the Earl of Lichfield , and Lord Stafford ; The Ladies , who were captained by Rosie Marchioness of Northampton , included the Duchess of Roxburghe , Lady Fairhaven , and the Marquesa de Ardales ; The Dukes were captained by the Duke of Roxburghe , and included the Duke of Atholl , the Duke of Abercorn , and the Duque de Arion ; The Keepers were captained by Mr William Meildrum , and included Mr John Stubbs , Mr Graham Cussons , and Mr Sandy Messon ; The Winners captained by the Hon.
2 The site in mind was where the turnpike ( now called Greek Street ) left Wellington Road , and was owned by the Hon.
3 It has been a fashion among Opposition Members — indeed , this was reported by the hon. Gentleman tonight — to suggest that the access funds alone are intended to compensate for the withdrawal of benefits generally and that the £25 million , which he correctly quoted , must , therefore , be inadequate .
4 By anybody 's standards , and even by the rather disorganised measurements applied by the hon. Gentleman , that is a substantial increase .
5 Most college committees leave far too much to be done by the Hon.
6 This work will now be done by the Hon.
7 I refer to a letter written by the hon. Member for Leeds , Central on 28 November 1991 to the secretary of the Society of Chief Inspectors and Advisers : ’ The subsequent evaluation , monitoring and implementation of new practices could be carried out by both the initial inspector or by a group of advisers .
8 My hon. Friend the Member for Leicestershire , North-West and the ordeal suffered by the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West will make it a matter , rightly , for public debate .
9 That is accepted by the hon. Member for Eastbourne ( Mr. Bellotti ) , just as it is accepted on the Conservative Benches .
10 He did not mention the point missed by the hon. Member for Dewsbury , that disconnections are now at a low level .
11 When I drew the attention of the Leader of the Opposition to a previous threat of this kind , made by the hon. Member for Coventry , South-East ( Mr. Nellist ) , the right hon. Gentleman withdrew it at once .
12 I join my hon. Friend in deprecating the attacks made by the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) on Anne Parkinson and Sheila Taylor , who have rightly been appointed to serve on trusts .
13 Will the Minister reconsider the point made by the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) ?
14 On the point made by the hon. and learned Member for Fife , North-East ( Mr. Campbell ) , does my hon. Friend agree that funding both for sport and the arts could be far higher and much more in line with demand if we had a national lottery ?
15 The hon. Gentleman must be unaware that his party is now pledged to keep the nuclear deterrent , according to the speeches made by the hon. Member for Clackmannan ( Mr. O'Neill ) .
16 Such contacts can reinforce the effectiveness of our views on the point made by the hon. Gentleman , which is that the death sentence on Salman Rushdie is an unacceptable infringement of his rights as a British citizen .
17 The allegations that have been made by the hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) go further and further into the realms of fantasy .
18 We followed up the representations that were made by the hon. Lady and by others on that point , and the regional offices of the Department of Employment have been in negotiation with TECs to try to establish the extent to which they need additional resources to meet the YT guarantee .
19 I look forward to hearing thoughtful and far-reaching speeches such as that made by the hon. Member for Chichester when these matters are discussed at Maastricht , and I hope that views such as his will be reflected in Maastricht — a subject to which I may return in due course .
20 I want to go back to a comment made by the hon. Member for Truro ( Mr. Taylor ) , which led the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) to go into a spate of incontinent muttering .
21 I shall concentrate on the point made by the hon. Member for Blackburn .
22 The coal board never misses an opportunity to study carefully the comments made by the hon. Gentleman in the House , and I am sure that today will be no exception .
23 I take the point made by the hon. Member for Renfrew , West and Inverclyde ( Mr. Graham ) , that many people are unable to pay the community charge .
24 To begin with , I pay tribute to an intervention made by the hon. Member for Wolverhampton , South-West ( Mr. Budgen ) who , earlier today , rightly pointed out that in a democracy Parliament should be expected to debate a measure such as this in a sane and sensible fashion .
25 I abhor the criticism made by the hon. Member for Luton , North ( Mr. Carlisle ) of Lambeth palace , which is in my constituency .
26 To return to the point made by the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) , this is all about transparency and opening up the process to much greater public scrutiny , so that the public can see what is going on , the taxpayer can see what his or her money is being spent on and the customer can see the standard of service being contracted to be provided .
27 The claim that loans would deter students from enrolling in higher education — also made by the hon. Lady — have proved misplaced .
28 It was not a Government or taxpayer commitment , but a commitment being made by the hon. Gentleman on behalf of the private sector and employers .
29 I have considerable sympathy with the point made by the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East ( Mr. Snape ) .
30 I take the point made by the hon. Member for Romford — that any threshold gives rise to feelings of unfairness .
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