Example sentences of "[adj] hon. [noun sg] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Here is Nicholas Winterton on the same occasion : ‘ Will my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister confirm that the ‘ no ’ vote in Denmark is binding upon the Danish Government ? ’
2 That is the item in the shop window which my right hon. Friend the prime Minister displayed as the main indicator of moving further away .
3 This morning my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister had a bilateral with President Bush in Rome .
4 With regard to a single currency and economic and monetary union , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it clear that the Government are not prepared to commit Britain now to a single currency .
5 That is certainly part of the money that is made available as a result of the far-sighted decision of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer .
6 The actions of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , when he was responsible for such matters , together with our recent announcement , have made arrangements for the coming winter much more generous .
7 Following the initiative of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , the first committee of the United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution recommending to the assembly the establishment of a universal and non-discriminatory register of arms transfers .
8 It might have been slightly more gracious of him to pay tribute to the work of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister in getting this universal and non-discriminatory register of arms transfers recom-mended to the Assembly .
9 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and I have tried , together with all those I have described , to put impetus behind the process .
10 At the G7 Heads of Government meeting , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister obtained the personal commitment of the round before the end of the year and it was partly as a result of that that the valuable meeting took place between President Bush and Mr. Lubbers , on behalf of the Community , which I hope has moved matters towards a conclusion .
11 The Chancellor will probably recall that his right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , when he was Chancellor , told the House on 15 February 1990 that the retail prices index was an inaccurate measure of the real rate of inflation .
12 I have been asked to reply My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister is attending the European Council in Maastricht .
13 I am sure that not only hon. Members on this side of the House but the majority of people in this country wish my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and my other right hon. Friends well in their very important negotiations in Maastricht .
14 That is why my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has been arguing against the social text .
15 As to the steps that are now being taken at Maastricht on the development of the Community , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it clear that if he gets an agreement that is right for Britain and for Europe , he will sign , but if he can not , he will not .
16 The hon. Gentleman is talking absolute nonsense , as will be confirmed when my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister makes his statement to the House later this afternoon .
17 It was upheld by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister at Maastricht , but it would have been undermined if the Leader of the Opposition had had anything to do with governing the country .
18 As always , the Opposition should quote my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister correctly .
19 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister was absolutely right to describe it as a ’ spend , spend , spend ’ and ’ tax , tax , tax ’ party .
20 I have been asked to reply My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has been having important discussions today with President Yeltsin , who is on his first visit abroad as President of an independent Russia .
21 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister made that clear on Tuesday .
22 I repeat that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister made the position absolutely clear , as we have done on many occasions .
23 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister agreed with President Yeltsin in London last week that a secure direct telephone link between No. 10 and the Kremlin should be established .
24 With regard to the need for direct and close contact , I do not think that we could have had a clearer example of that than the visit of President Yeltsin and the very straight talking between my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and the president .
25 May I welcome the action of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister in giving the president his direct support .
26 My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister discussed our nuclear deterrent with President Yeltsin in London on Thursday .
27 That is what my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said again yesterday .
28 Thatcher ) led the charge on enlargement and that that particular banner has been taken up with enthusiasm by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and my right hon. Friend the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary .
29 President Bush 's recent initiative on strategic arms takes this a step further , and my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister made it clear last week that we welcome President Yeltsin 's commitment to deep cuts in super-power arsenals .
30 We repeatedly emphasise that point to the Chinese Government , as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister did to Mr. Li Peng in New York last week .
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