Example sentences of "[conj] [art] house will " 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 There is no certainty that the House will hear them but it is certain that the Court of Appeal will not .
3 I am sure that the House will welcome the fact that it is down to 3.7 per cent .
4 Does my right hon. and learned Friend accept that the House is united in abhorring war crimes — and no doubt there were many — but that the House will want to consider early-day motion 275 which draws attention to some articles in the Evening Standard and elsewhere which remind us that mistakes have been made ?
5 We are strong supporters of the peace process , but I hope that the House will recognise that it will be a long and difficult road .
6 I think that the House will unite in applauding the fall in long waits .
7 I know that the House will join me in extending sympathy to the families of all those killed and injured .
8 I am sure that the House will have noted the hon. Gentleman 's invention of a new doctrine — cost-free pay .
9 Those aspects will have to be the subject of regulations that the House will have to consider later .
10 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 .
11 I am aware that it is not possible for me to call every Scottish Member at Scottish Question Time , but I thought that it was fair today — I hope that the House will agree — to get as far down the Order Paper as I possibily could .
12 I hope that the House will reject the Bill , but I fear that it will not .
13 I am sure that the House will join me in sending our condolences to his widow and children .
14 I know that the House will reject that idea .
15 I know that the House will vote overwhelmingly for the Bill , which I wholeheartedly recommend .
16 I believe that the House will overwhelmingly register its confidence in his abilities in that role .
17 I begin to believe that the House will clap itself to death one day .
18 I hope that the House will support the reasoned amendment , and that the whole project can be examined properly and thoroughly .
19 A recent development that the House will wish to take into account is represented by the publication last month of a so-called ’ alternative strategy ’ document produced by consulting civil and structural engineers Alan Baxter and Associates .
20 I am confident that the House will support the motion .
21 The terms of the motion may not be welcome to all hon. Members , but what he has to say deserves to be aired and I hope that the House will ensure that he has an opportunity to make his point today .
22 I have spent quite long enough outlining the picture in my own constituency and I have no doubt that the House will wish to consider the national picture as well .
23 Even so , I hope that the House will forgive me if , after my speech , I am absent from the Chamber for perhaps a quarter of an hour while I go there to congratulate the winners of training awards .
24 In the aftermath of the Clapham disaster , I am sure that the House will agree that such a provision is both necessary and overdue .
25 I apologise for not giving way , but I am sure that the House will understand .
26 I hope that the House will never forget that no one is guilty of an offence unless they have been duly tried and convicted and that everyone is entitled to the same presumption of innocence .
27 Even though hon. Members disagree on many issues , I believe that the House will agree that I have tried to make that a priority within the narrow band of the 17 or so per cent .
28 I hope that the House will support the motion .
29 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 .
30 I am sure that the House will bear with me for one or two minutes while I explain what has happened on this occasion .
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