Example sentences of "[subord] my hon. [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He was rather vague about that , so my Hon. Friend asked him more questions .
2 Indeed , the Ramblers Association has gone further than my hon. Friend has suggested in connection with that line , and has stated that , if British Rail increases the speed on a line , it will also be reducing the safety on it .
3 I could not pay a more eloquent testimony to the doctor than my hon. Friend has just paid .
4 Although my hon. Friend makes persuasive and powerful arguments , I can not accept that they are convincing reasons for moving the line .
5 Although my hon. Friend is right to say that budget-holding practices have been outstandingly successful and are now very popular with most doctors —
6 Although my hon. Friends the Member for Billericay ( Mrs. Gorman ) and for Basildon and I had certain concerns about the overall reorganisation proposed — my hon. Friend the Member for Billericay and I expressed them very forcefully , as my hon. Friend the Minister knows — we took exactly the same line as the community health council on the centralisation of casualty .
7 For the past year or so , all hon. Members except my hon. Friends on the Front Bench have sung from the same hymn book about decommissioning .
8 If my hon. Friend has not yet sent me details of the company in his constituency , I hope that he will do so .
9 If my hon. Friend wants to hear them , I shall be more than happy to tell him afterwards .
10 I am sure that if my hon. Friend maintains his position with his normal consistency , the day will come when the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) will join him yet again in that view .
11 If my hon. Friend will forgive me , I shall not trail that in advance .
12 If my hon. Friend will look at the recommendations already coming from the Boundary Commission , she will see that it recommends that there should be eight rather than seven seats in Dorset .
13 I should be delighted if my hon. Friend 's constituents would care to drop me a note with information on their individual salaries .
14 If my hon. Friend will be patient , I think that my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment will shortly have some comments which will please him .
15 If my hon. Friend has a chance to visit any of the executive agencies , as I do , he will be very impressed by the way that they are tackling their tasks .
16 To take the latter point first , if my hon. Friend looks at many , perhaps all , of the Maxwell pension fund trustee bodies , he will find that they were split 50 : 50 — there was employee representation .
17 If my hon. Friend has any evidence that other countries might not be implementing the regulations as carefully as we are , we shall certainly take action .
18 If my hon. Friend will forgive me , I must resume my speech .
19 If my hon. Friend can make a case , we shall have to think about the issue .
20 I hope that if my hon. Friend the Minister has time he will deal with those points in replying to the debate .
21 I am confident that if my hon. Friend the Minister wants to do this , he can .
22 If my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State does not object , I should like to pay tribute to the Government 's overall strategy .
23 It will be best if my hon. Friend succeeds in catching your eye , Mr. Deputy Speaker , so that he can deal with those matters himself .
24 I had the opportunity to study the document because my hon. Friend drew it to my attention as we came into the Chamber .
25 Because my hon. Friend looks so disconsolate , I will give way to him after all .
26 With respect , I shall not give way because my hon. Friend has not been present for much of the debate .
27 While my hon. Friend is considering replacement of the type 42 destroyers , will he bear in mind the urgent decision that he and his colleagues have to take very soon about the future of HMS
28 Is the environmental assessment to which my hon. Friend referred the same one as that referred to by the hon. Member for Keighley ( Mr. Waller ) who I understood to mean the King 's Cross project , while my hon. Friend was referring to the high-speed link ?
29 While my hon. Friend is paying tribute to several people who have highlighted those issues , will he also pay tribute to a specialist in Wales , with the Celtic name of Dr. Ian Campbell , who has highlighted those issues strongly ?
30 While my hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) was speaking , I said that I challenged any Conservative Member of Parliament to spend just one week — I do not ask for longer — living on the money that so many of our constituents who are pensioners have to rely on — the state pension and income support .
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