Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] the hon. " in BNC.
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1 | It is even odder that many of the people about whom the hon. Gentleman expresses concern are precisely those who would suffer from Labour 's proposed savings tax . |
2 | However , it became apparent during the consultation that separate charges would have borne most heavily on those about whom the hon. Lady is concerned — people in rural areas . |
3 | The alleged mortgage rescue scheme about which the hon. Gentleman boasts was described this morning by an independent commentator as ’ a policy made in an Enid Blyton story book ’ — |
4 | During the year to December 1990 — the year about which the hon. and learned Gentleman asked — unemployment regrettably increased by 1,941 , or 20 per cent . |
5 | I am afraid that that is not the view of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce , about which the hon. Gentleman asks . |
6 | Those of us who work with refugees recognise how stretched are the resources of the United Nations , particularly those for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , and those who have responsibility for coping with the enormous problems about which the hon. Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) has just spoken . |
7 | I can not think of a more patsy , unquestioning system better designed to produce the cosy relationship about which the hon. Gentleman so frequently speaks . |
8 | I am confident that these issues are something about which the hon. Gentleman knows absolutely nothing . |
9 | I turn now to the information that is held on the national computer about which the hon. Gentleman asked a number of questions . |
10 | We are providing ample Committee time for consideration of evidence of the type about which the hon. Gentleman is talking . |
11 | I am glad to confirm that the disabled persons transport advisory committee , which was set up under the Transport Act 1985 , exists to provide exactly the voice for which the Hon. Member called . |
12 | I gladly give the undertaking for which the hon. Gentleman asks and we will keep him well informed of the findings that emerge from this most recent accident . |
13 | It is a wild and mischievous allegation , for which the hon. Lady has not a shadow of evidence . |
14 | William Coningham , Liberal MP for Brighton , declared that Gothic was a barbarous style , ‘ peculiar to a sect of which the hon. |
15 | That is a significant achievement , of which the hon. Gentleman should be aware . |
16 | In addition , there are traffic management measures , including red routes , of which the hon. Gentleman is aware . |
17 | However , I regret that it does not appear that she is to address the Council of Europe , of which the hon. Gentleman and I are Assembly members . |
18 | Over the years , there have been other difficulties , one of which the hon. Gentleman implied in his reference to the increase in the number of part-time workers . |
19 | Mr. Wakeham : I recognise the strength of what the Hon. Gentleman says . |
20 | Mr. Wilson : That is a sophistication of what the Hon. Gentleman said and the record will show that . |
21 | I am acutely aware of the importance of what the hon. Gentleman says and I hope that it may be possible to make further progress in expanding the programme . |
22 | The strict answer is no , Sir , I have not yet studied that article , but in view of what the hon. Gentleman says I will most certainly do so . |
23 | I take note of what the hon. Lady has said . |
24 | I strongly support the thrust of what the hon. Lady said . |
25 | I do not dissent from much of what the hon. Member for Wakefield said about members of the Prison Officers Association . |
26 | We on this side of the House agree with much of what the hon. Member for Oxford , East ( Mr. Smith ) said . |
27 | We have an extra lever in the establishment of European monetary union , because , in contradiction of what the hon. Member for Edinburgh , Central ( Mr. Darling ) and the Leader of the Opposition said , we are going to be fully involved in the negotiations for the establishment of the central bank and the way in which it will operate . |
28 | Despite what the hon. Gentleman has said , from which I do not dissent , the fact is that only 15 minutes of the time that the Prime Minister chaired the summit of the Group of Seven countries was spent on the environment . |
29 | Moreover , despite what the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme ( Mrs. Golding ) has said from a sedentary position , there is no question of places closing . |
30 | We are saying that , under the legislation for the trusts , there is no obligation for them to train , despite what the hon. Lady has said . |