Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] confirm that " in BNC.

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1 Could someone confirm that they have received this message .
2 Will she confirm that that excellent national news is reflected in my constituency , which is served by three separate district health authorities which have invested more than £54 million in new hospital builds since 1979 ?
3 Would my honourable friend , is my honourable friend aware that employment in London and the South East has actually risen by over two hundred in the ten years from March nineteen eighty three and will she confirm that some of the hundred and fifty thousand places in the new apprenticeship scheme will be available in London ?
4 My Lords , will the er Minister say how much money has been spent on the so called cash protection for grant maintained schools and will she confirm that the one quarter of a million pounds almost a quarter of a million pounds being spent on advertising grant maintained schools is additional er to the scheme , to the first part of the question .
5 Will he confirm that over £130 million has been invested in the coal industry in Wales since 1985 , and that our record compares favourably with that of the Labour party which , during its last two terms in office , closed a total of 56 pits in the Principality ?
6 Will he confirm that hoteliers and those who so successfully manage tourist attractions in Wales will not suffer the problems that beset their colleagues in England because of the Secretary of State for Employment who has suspended section 4 assistance ?
7 Will he confirm that section 4 is of great value to the Principality ?
8 In particular , will he confirm that conventional submarines will continue to play an important role and that the story broadcast by the BBC last night as a hard fact — that the HMS Upholder class of submarines is to be sold — is completely untrue and without foundation ?
9 Will he confirm that he was not detained or locked up and was widely recognised as the leader of this party — unlike the experience of the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) after four years as Leader of the Opposition ?
10 Will he confirm that in every year and for every authority recently in Greater Manchester , the amount of money that the Government have allowed them to spend on capital projects has been way behind what they have needed , with the result that there is now a backlog of repairs and maintenance ?
11 When the Minister discusses higher education funding at Leeds , will he confirm that it is Government policy to increase basic funding in line with the increase in student numbers ?
12 In particular , will he confirm that the Government see leisure courses and non-vocational courses as being equal in value to vocational courses and will they ensure funding for all ?
13 Will he confirm that most of them are tourists , many of whom are travelling north for a last glimpse of a rare species on the point of extinction in Scotland — Scottish Tory Members ?
14 Will he confirm that last year the Scottish Office spent £2.6 million on advertising alone , which is 10 times the figure for 1979 ?
15 Will he confirm that his answer does not imply that the standards applied in Northern Ireland will be different from those in the rest of the United Kingdom ?
16 Will he confirm that many aspects of social security systems in other countries compare unfavourably with ours ?
17 Will he confirm that there is a good argument for at least one European country having nuclear weapons ?
18 Will he confirm that that would be possible ?
19 Will he confirm that Britain , with eight bank holidays , has fewer national public holidays than any other European Community country ?
20 Will he confirm that the Government support a further adjournment of the liquidation period on Monday to allow the negotiations to be completed ?
21 Will he confirm that it would be grossly irresponsible for any Government to cut the standard rate of income tax when public borrowing is about to shoot up in that way and that consequently , if the Chancellor of the Exchequer proposes such a cut in his next Budget , he will have to make it up by increasing other taxes — perhaps VAT ?
22 Also will he confirm that in August 1991 he said : ’ I think the people trust me .
23 Will he confirm that in the north-west region the latest figures show a fall of 26 per cent .
24 Will he confirm that the primary role of the plan will take precedence over all other considerations ?
25 Will he confirm that the possible political connections of any individuals will not be taken into account in relation to any prosecutions that may be necessary ?
26 Will he confirm that the capital cost of the school is no different from the cost of building a new school anywhere , that the funding per pupil is no different compared with any other state pupils and that the evil campaign by Nottingham county council would deny the most deprived children in our inner city a first-class education ?
27 Will he confirm that the occupation is illegal and that all settlements on the west bank are illegal ?
28 Will he confirm that curfews constitute collective punishment , which is punishable under article 33 of the fourth Geneva convention ?
29 Will he confirm that it is our top priority to get back to the basics in education and to sweep away the leftist progressive teaching methods that , having been put to the test , have failed ?
30 Will he confirm that the inquiry will be wide ranging and will pay close attention not only to the environmental impact of the proposed lines but to whether they are needed at all for the national grid to meet its licence standards ?
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