Example sentences of "[adj] that [adj] members " in BNC.

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1 Such classifications inevitably simplify reality , but it is clear that different members may hold very different views about the role of local councillors .
2 But the club coached by Stokesley hairdresser Ian Watkins , a former Great Britain international is so popular that other members travel each weekend from Milton Keynes , Gillingham , Whitehaven and Bridgend in South Wales .
3 I am sorry that Labour Members do not like to hear what they themselves said , but I intend to repeat it .
4 I am sorry that hon. Members whose constituencies are some distance from London are not interested in London 's problems ; they can continue to talk among themselves .
5 When it came to structuring the District Health Authorities in the form which existed until 1990 , the Department of Health stipulated that ‘ it is important to make appointments only where it is likely that prospective members will have the health and vigour to make an effective contribution throughout their term of office .
6 Under the assembly 's system of apportioning positions on committees and on the 26 standing delegations to foreign parliaments , mathematical logic made it inevitable that far-right members would receive a few sensitive posts .
7 Is it not churlish that Labour Members have not welcomed any of those orders ?
8 Can I assist here ? the motion that has been mooted and the amendment has been proposed the amendment has been accepted the question now is whether what the the motion has been made and uh it is a matter for you to go to your suggested that certain members be allowed to speak at the end of the day it is a matter for you to decide uh control of the who is allowed to speak on that particular motion as amended of course
9 I am sure that hon. Members have talked to constituents , many of them young women with children , who say bitterly that they feel trapped in their environment and dare not go out at night , even to have a cup of tea with a friend .
10 Whatever political differences exist on policy , I am sure that hon. Members on both sides of the House will wish to offer them every support in that endeavour .
11 I am sure that hon. Members need no convincing by me that teenagers must be removed from the penal system .
12 I am sure that hon. Members will have noticed that in the recent announcement of environmentally sensitive areas — especially those in the Lake district , Exmoor and Dartmoor — I have clearly taken that view , with regard to not only hillsides but moorland areas .
13 I am sure that hon. Members would prefer to hear a more considered account tomorrow .
14 I am sure that hon. Members will not mind if I put one or two statistics on the record .
15 It is more important that Conservative Members read Labour party policy documents , because they might learn something .
16 Federalists are worried that new members will dilute the EC , turning it away from the grandiose schemes of political union and towards the modest goal of free trade .
17 Is my right hon. Friend aware that Conservative Members who remember Lady Hart will wish to be associated with her tribute to her ?
18 In connection with an incident that my right hon. Friend has mentioned already , is he aware that hon. Members and staff were unable to work in their offices at 1 Parliament street between 9.30 and 12.30 because of three IRA bombs placed in Whitehall ?
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