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

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1 The right hon. Lady made an apology of a statement a week or so ago .
2 Now that his policies , the economy and everything around is in disarray , and with the right hon. Lady making a comeback , who will be the first to put him out of his misery in Downing street — the people at the election or his right hon. Friend ?
3 The right hon. Member has a right to put his question .
4 If the right hon. Member has the evidence , he should place it before the Home Secretary , the police and other appropriate authorities rather than come here , in the time off that he has from his interviews on Sky , to make wild accusations about everyone involved in immigration matters .
5 We saw that only a few months ago when the right hon. Gentleman vetoed the appointment of a Labour city councillor in favour of the appointment of his Tory placeman .
6 If the right hon. Gentleman took the measure which has been suggested of restoring indictability to the offence of taking and driving away , would not the courts be left with a wide range of penalties ?
7 The right hon. Gentleman made a statement in the House about a fast track procedure under which some applicants would be sifted out immediately and would not have the right of appeal — at least not the right of audience in an appeal or representation in an appeal .
8 Not only has the right hon. Gentleman made an idiot of himself by that intervention , but he has achieved the interesting feat of misquoting himself .
9 The right hon. Gentleman made the weakest speech in favour of a guillotine motion that I have ever heard from a Leader of the House and that is saying something .
10 The right hon. Gentleman quotes a number of incidents in the Province that are within the memory of us all and on which statements were not made .
11 As one who joined the Leader of the Opposition in voting against the Single European Act , before the right hon. Gentleman became a Euro-fanatic , may I appeal to my right hon. Friend to warn the voters about the huge dangers to the much-improved labour relations of Britain if they were to vote into power any Government who were prepared to pass over the power to wreck our trade union reforms by majority vote in Brussels ?
12 Will the right hon. Gentleman answer the question ?
13 Mr. Winnick : When the right Hon. Gentleman attends the Synod , or well before then , will he take the opportunity to congratulate the Archbishop of Canterbury on his excellent statement today , which , while expressing .
14 For the right hon. Gentleman to oppose the Bill and underestimate the problem that faces us shows that he is completely unsuited to hold this office .
15 For how long can the right hon. Gentleman guarantee the existence of a 15 Para based in Glasgow ?
16 Will the right hon. Gentleman stop the self-defeating , ludicrous , sleazy , muck-raking by the Conservative party 's thought police ?
17 I am not surprised that the right hon. Gentleman avoided the first point , because the report to which my hon. Friend the Member for Poole ( Mr. Ward ) referred produced the following answer within the Labour party : ’ Some argue it will highlight one of our weaker points ’ .
18 The right hon. Gentleman ignores the fact that I head a Government who have cut interest rates seven times in the past 12 months , halved inflation in a year and built up the best industrial relations in half a century .
19 That is why we ask the right hon. Gentleman to give a categorical assurance to the House that at some later date cash limits will not be imposed on deserving claims for compensation .
20 Before the right hon. Gentleman issues a denial , will he confirm that before the previous election the Tories said that they would continue to pay child benefit as before — only to freeze it immediately for three years when they took office ?
21 Will the right hon. Gentleman examine the handling of the process ?
22 The right hon. Gentleman has no policies whatever to deal with employment .
23 Surely the right hon. Gentleman has the wisdom to sort that out .
24 The right hon. Gentleman has the News of the World .
25 The right hon. Gentleman spoke a short while ago of consistency and clarity .
26 When does the right hon. Gentleman expect the next tranche of type 23 orders , to which he did not refer in his statement , to be in the pipeline and when can we expect the next round of tendering to start for those ?
27 Would the right hon. Gentleman consider a proposition that would increase public spending in Scotland without costing the Government anything ?
28 I ask the right hon. Gentleman to study the papers that I issued on Friday .
29 Does the right hon. Gentleman recall the promise of Bill Fyfe , chair of the Ayrshire and Arran health board : ’ the decision rests and has always rested with the hospital doctors .
30 Does the right hon. Gentleman appreciate the tremendous fear felt throughout the Province as we face the Christmas period , bearing in mind both the warning given by the security forces of an impending IRA outrage near Christmas and the signal given by the nationalist community in the result of a by-election at Magherafelt today , where there was a 43 per cent .
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