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

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1 The Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons ( Mr. John Wakeham ) : It is not possible to provide the information that my Hon. Friend requests , as attendance by peers in their Gallery depends largely on the business of the House .
2 Indeed , we have good grounds for believing that the information that we have been given is accurate : I know that my Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North would not have read out that list without a solid belief that the property speculators were busy .
3 If Conservative Members paid attention to the issue they would know that my hon. Friend the Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) repudiated the threat last week .
4 I am sure that the hospital that my hon. Friend has in mind will wish to take account of her comments .
5 They are already directly and effectively involved in the fight against crime — which , alas , is all too real — and are performing the role that my hon. Friend wants them to perform .
6 I hope that my hon. Friend will look at that problem , together with the BBC licence as a whole .
7 I am glad that my hon. Friend believes that I took a wise decision over those courthouse closures and they remain open .
8 I will of course carefully consider any correspondence that my hon. Friend has sent to me .
9 I am sure that my hon. Friend will agree that what we are doing through the national curriculum , and especially in the testing of seven , 11 , 14 and 16-year-olds , will ensure not only that we can monitor progress on standards , but that pupils who are falling behind will be given the assistance that they need to improve .
10 The autumn statement yesterday demonstrated that we have substantially increased in real terms — after inflation — the spending in each of the three areas that my hon. Friend mentioned .
11 I am sure that my hon. Friend recognises that there are a number of views on this subject .
12 I know that my hon. Friend will understand if I say that I had some difficulty in persuading everybody to come round a table when I was talking only to the parties in Northern Ireland .
13 I trust that my hon. Friend will agree that co-operation between member states of the European Community is particularly desirable when considering the provision of help to those most in need .
14 I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Wiltshire , North is concerned to improve hotel accommodation throughout the Province , so I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's remarks to his attention .
15 I know that my hon. Friend will be fair and will recognise that the Queen 's Regiment is an amalgamation of the Queen 's Royal West Surrey Regiment , the East Surrey Regiment , the Royal Sussex Regiment , the Queen 's Own Royal West Kent Regiment and the Middlesex Regiment .
16 I shall look into the matter that my hon. Friend has raised , because it covers a whole range of issues — resettlements and redundancy arrangements — and we are anxious that the fairest arrangements should be made .
17 I hope that the true and forceful points that my hon. Friend made were heard by Opposition Members and that they will take note of the success of British industry .
18 It gives me pleasure to confirm that my hon. Friend 's region has been the winner in the past six months , and that waits of more than one year have been reduced by 26 per cent .
19 I can confirm that my hon. Friend is right — over two-year waits in the west midlands are down by 31 per cent .
20 It is important to note that if the pledge that the Labour party made at the last election had been carried through , dramatically less money would have been spent on health , for the reasons that my hon. Friend gave .
21 I believe that my hon. Friend is right .
22 I am glad that my hon. Friend mentioned the extra expenditure under the urban crime fund , which is designed to tackle crime in particular areas .
23 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will shortly pronounce on alternative measures and I think that my hon. Friend will be pleased with the outcome .
24 The fact that Labour Members voted against the review body approach to teachers ' pay should provide the warning that my hon. Friend described .
25 I very much hope that that co-operation and the Community 's continued efforts will produce the results that my hon. Friend seeks .
26 I know that my hon. Friend is anxious for a conclusion to be reached for next year , and I hope that it will be possible to do so soon .
27 As I suggested in my previous answer , I am sure that my hon. Friend is absolutely right .
28 I hope that my hon. Friend feels that that is a step in the right direction .
29 The particular question that my hon. Friend raises is for my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , but I am grateful to him for reminding me of the precise statistics with which it is always sensible to be armed in any conference on the agreement .
30 I am sure that my hon. Friend is right , in that it makes sense to believe that if young people from both sides of the community are taught together in the same classrooms , they will value equally both traditions and will be more likely than some others to find common ground in later life .
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