Example sentences of "[noun sg] reflect on the " in BNC.
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1 | Composing himself , Sir Michael pressed on : ‘ Would my Right Honourable Friend reflect on the great progress that has been made during the last 10 years in the well-being of our country and the competitiveness of our industries and … |
2 | Will my right hon. Friend reflect on the fact that when he attends those international meetings and many others in the EC he will discover that Britain 's standing , authority and reputation are vastly higher than they were a few years ago ? |
3 | Will my hon. Friend reflect on the mirror image of those charges , when one looks at the Liberal Democrat and Labour party Front-Bench spokesmen to see how many come from Scottish constituencies and frequently and regularly speak on purely English matters ? |
4 | I welcome the Foreign Secretary 's visit to India , but will the right hon. Gentleman reflect on the speech that he made in Luton at the end of last year ? |
5 | Rugby and cricket reflect on the repercussions of the winds of change |
6 | Does the standard of housing reflect on the standard of health ? |
7 | Will the Prime Minister reflect on the continued hardship and anxiety facing depositors , creditors and former members of staff of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ? |
8 | Now that we know what it means , will the Prime Minister reflect on the ’ double whammy ’ that he received from the other place on the Education ( Schools ) Bill last night ? |
9 | In announcing the new appointment , Mr Terry said that he was satisfied that ‘ it is clear that the recent problems at Co-op in no way reflect on the performance of Jack 's management of the company ’ . |