Example sentences of "sure [conj] [art] house " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am also sure that the House will sympathise with the wish that they should both be afforded a degree of privacy .
2 I am sure that the House will welcome the fact that it is down to 3.7 per cent .
3 I am sure that the House would be interested to know what the Labour party 's industrial policy is for the motor industry .
4 I agree entirely that this is an outrageous invasion of private property , but I am sure that the House would not want Ministers to be able to instruct the judiciary to do anything , because we value its independence .
5 I am sure that the House very much hopes that the Government 's objectives are achieved because they will be a major step towards solving the issues of the international environment .
6 I am sure that the House needs no reminding of that .
7 I am sure that the House — at least , I hope that the House — will join in condemning international terrorism , particularly when it is state inspired .
8 I am sure that the House will have noted the hon. Gentleman 's invention of a new doctrine — cost-free pay .
9 I am sure that the House , with its customary generosity , would be prepared to listen to a personal statement from the hon. Member for Esher ( Mr. Taylor ) if he cares to explain how he came to keep quiet about his possession at a crucial time of a confidential Committee paper .
10 I am sure that the House can imagine the feelings of someone who hangs out the washing one sunny morning only to find , on going to collect it three or four hours later , that it is full of holes caused by the soot deposits coming out of the hospital chimney .
11 I am sure that the House will start to fill rapidly as I address it at the start of the second day of debate on the Bill .
12 I am sure that the House will join me in sending our condolences to his widow and children .
13 I am sure that the House has demonstrated its feelings on the matter in relation to the hon. and learned Gentleman by the reception that he has just received .
14 I am sure that the House wished to join him in sending its sympathy to the many victims , some of whom may have suffered irreparable damage .
15 In the aftermath of the Clapham disaster , I am sure that the House will agree that such a provision is both necessary and overdue .
16 I apologise for not giving way , but I am sure that the House will understand .
17 I think that this is important — I am sure that the House will agree that this is important and that I should explain the background to the answer that I have previously given .
18 I am sure that the House will bear with me for one or two minutes while I explain what has happened on this occasion .
19 I am sure that the House is distressed that the Minister has failed to make a proper statement .
20 I am sure that the House joins me , the hon. Member for Leyton and my hon. Friend the Member for Uxbridge ( Mr. Shersby ) in expressing deepest sympathy to the families of the officers who so tragically lost their lives in the course of duty .
21 I am sure that the House is pleased that the Under-Secretary of State , the hon. Member for Darlington ( Mr. Fallon ) , is to answer the debate .
22 I am sure that the House will agree that the United Nations ' enhanced role in the issues that the Prime Minister has mentioned will be most welcome .
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