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

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1 As my Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) said , there are other benefits over and above that for example , the early retirement pension , the ill-health retirement pension , the lump sum on retirement , insurance so that any surviving dependants will receive the pension rights of the deceased , and so on .
2 As my Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) said , there are other benefits over and above that for example , the early retirement pension , the ill-health retirement pension , the lump sum on retirement , insurance so that any surviving dependants will receive the pension rights of the deceased , and so on .
3 As my Hon. Friend knows , that supports rather than contradicts my point .
4 As my Hon. Friend the Member for Aberdeen , North ( Mr. Hughes ) capably said , a local authority does not have any such option because its dealings have to be a matter of public record .
5 As my hon. Friend rightly pointed out , no patient in his area waits for more than two years and there has been a dramatic fall in the number of those who have to wait a year .
6 Does not it also prove , as my hon. Friend the Member for Davyhulme ( Mr. Churchill ) said , that the Conservative Government are spending more on the health service and does not it nail the falsehoods repeatedly advanced by the Opposition ?
7 As my hon. Friend pointed out , Labour played a disreputable role in relation to trusts .
8 Had he been in his place on Tuesday , when my right hon. Friend made the opening speech on the Loyal Address , he would have heard him say that the Government would introduce a measure to deal with the young thugs , as my hon. Friend calls them , who indulge in joyriding , a practice which hon. Members in all parts of the House deplore ; those young people will , therefore , be offending .
9 As my hon. Friend knows , I shall introduce the Asylum Bill to deal with that problem .
10 Does the Secretary of State accept that , as my hon. Friend the Member for Kincardine and Deeside ( Mr. Stephen ) — whom I am pleased to welcome to the House — will confirm , 100 per cent .
11 As my hon. Friend knows , the Government remain fully committed to the union — a point which is well recognised in Scotland .
12 As my hon. Friend knows , that was considered carefully by the Army when it looked into the best way to approach the reorganisation .
13 The fact that the alternative was a stretch version of the A330 would have meant , as my hon. Friend the Member for Sheffield , Hillsborough ( Mr. Flannery ) said , that both the wings and the aero engines would have been manufactured in Britain .
14 As my hon. Friend makes clear , there is no comparable commitment from the Opposition , whose polices on defence vary from day to day .
15 As my hon. Friend knows , there will be a similar system by the end of 1994 , which I believe will bring substantial advantages for industry .
16 As my hon. Friend says , the schemes are valuable in building bridges between the police and the community .
17 As my hon. Friend said , the issue is being considered by the royal commission , which will report as soon as possible .
18 My hon. Friend represents his city with as much assiduity as my hon. Friend the Member for Nottingham , South ( Mr. Brandon-Bravo ) represents his , and both are keen on a move by the Sports Council to one of those two great cities .
19 As my hon. Friend knows , we have agreed to review the position of hill farming , and I know that the farming union is anxious to assist the Government in recognising the problems facing agriculture .
20 As my hon. Friend will know , an agreement dating back to November last year provides for the Forestry Commission to offer land to local authorities prior to disposal so that an agreement can be reached with regard to access .
21 Necessarily , as my hon. Friend the Member for Lancashire , West ( Mr. Hind ) is my parliamentary private secretary , he will have taken advantage of the opportunity of briefing .
22 As my hon. Friend would expect , my right hon. Friend had considerable success in his negotiations with Commissioner Millan , who agreed in principle to help to fund those two crucially important infrastructure developments .
23 As my hon. Friend said , the referendum in Ukraine showed overwhelming support for the independence of Ukraine .
24 As my hon. Friend knows , our fundamental position on reform is that the intervention system must be made a great deal less attractive .
25 As my hon. Friend has said , our regulatory climate has encouraged a lot of inward investment .
26 I very much hope that the hon. Member for Wolverhampton , South-East ( Mr. Turner ) , as well as my hon. Friend , will welcome the fact that whereas in 1979 , 4 million working days were lost in the west midlands , recently days lost total little more than 100,000 a year .
27 We regularly discuss such matters , which I recognise are important , but , as my hon. Friend will appreciate , ECGD premiums must reflect the risk for the taxpayer in export credits .
28 Yes , it is clear that , as my hon. Friend says , Labour would cut the defence budget to ribbons .
29 I wish that it were possible to bring more of those who are responsible for them to justice , but , as my hon. Friend knows , because he makes a close study of such matters , it is often impossible for the police to identify those who are responsible .
30 Is it not clear to the Minister that we should be concerned , as my hon. Friend the Member for Leyton ( Mr. Cohen ) has stated , about the plight of the people of Iraq and the starvation that is being caused ?
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