Example sentences of "learn [noun prp] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is a matter on which I should be wise to seek the advice of my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney General and the Lord Chancellor .
2 My hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State visited the states in September immediately after we re-established diplomatic relations with them to underline our support .
3 The last discussion of Syria , apart from discussions in the peace process , was on 10 July at a meeting of EC Ministers , which my hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State attended .
4 My hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State who went to the conference on security and co-operation in Europe meeting in Prague last week was able to take an initiative and arrange for the CSCE to send a human rights team to the two republics to see whether it can help matters .
5 My hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State , Foreign and Commonwealth Office will visit Russia on 9 March .
6 My hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State will go to that part of the former Soviet Union next week and I look forward to hearing what he recommends .
7 It is not that the west has failed to make an attempt to do so , and I pay genuine tribute to the work done by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and by my hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State , Foreign and Commonwealth Office , who is to reply to this debate , and to the tireless efforts of Lord Carrington and , more recently , Mr. Cyrus Vance .
8 Let me suggest to my hon. and learned Friend the Minister that perhaps the time has come to stop acting as an honest broker between victim and aggressor .
9 I am sure that my hon. and learned Friend the Minister and the hon. Member for Hamilton ( Mr. Robertson ) share my sense of horror and outrage .
10 I hope that a message will go out from my hon. and learned Friend the Minister when he replies for the Government .
11 If future arrangements were inadequate , my right Hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State would undoubtedly use those powers .
12 At that time the Hon. Gentleman expressed the hope that between then and Report his Hon. Friend the Minister would look into the matter , talk to his right Hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State and decide that it was more logical to have one body looking after all transport issues in Scotland .
13 Can he assure me that , if he has not already done so , he will send a copy of that report to our right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment ?
14 My right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State will take the case to his colleagues in the Council of Ministers and ask them to look again at the proposals , which would be damaging not only to British industry but to industries — including tourism — right across the Community .
15 I will draw my hon. Friend 's suggestions to the attention of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Transport .
16 My right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Transport is doing all that he can within Europe to achieve the speedy adoption of a Europewide directive , on which Great Britain has been in the lead , to get our Western European car manufacturing colleagues to do exactly the same .
17 The figure that my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment gave included those who might be affected in other ways by premature closure .
18 Does my hon. Friend accept that the fears raised in some people 's mind by the White Paper have not been entirely quelled by the reassurances that he and my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State have given ?
19 Will my right hon. Friend today find time to join my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Education and Science in condemning Labour and Liberal Democrat councils , such as Nottingham , Derbyshire and Richmond , which have blocked the distribution of the parents charter ?
20 The report that my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State published yesterday is extremely important .
21 I am sure that my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State will be happy to see the hon. Member concerned .
22 I am especially pleased to hear that he now supports the tests introduced by my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Education and Science .
23 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 .
24 With regard to the example that the hon. Gentleman has given , if there is any question of the law of the land not being obeyed I shall ask my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment to look into it .
25 I will certainly pass it on to my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Transport .
26 I emphasise that we believe , as my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State has said , that top-up fees should be unnecessary because we have planned , and continue to plan , to provide sufficient public funding to support the expansion of high-quality teaching in our universities .
27 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that if he or my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment had a meeting with business leaders to discuss the policy of the minimum wage , they would tell both the House and the country what business leaders had to say about the damaging effect on jobs that such a minimum wage would have ?
28 The roads between Swindon and Gloucester , however , are the responsibility of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State .
29 I welcome the efforts that my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Education and Science is making to improve the quality of education in this country .
30 As my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Education and Science will no doubt point out in due course , Lambeth spends less than its standard spending assessment on education .
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