Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] with the hon. [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I disagree with the hon. Member for Worsley ( Mr. Lewis ) that this is a lost opportunity on premium rate services — although I hear a rumour that one of the more questionable 0898 lines — the Labour party line — has been withdrawn .
2 I disagree with the hon. Lady and I have no doubt that CBI ( Scotland ) would also do so on that matter .
3 I agree with the Hon. Gentleman that GP practices throughout Wales differ from one locality to another and that the considerations for the rural areas are wholly different .
4 Mr. Walker : I agree with the Hon. Gentleman that rising interest rates present problems , particularly for the farming community , which has to borrow heavily .
5 I agree with the hon. Gentleman 's general point about the Lanarkshire economy .
6 I agree with the hon. Gentleman to this extent — that the coal mining areas need this money .
7 I agree with the hon. Gentleman about the recent rise in the number of crimes involving firearms .
8 I agree with the hon. Gentleman that the RECHAR money has been paid by Britain into the European Community and that we should have it back .
9 I agree with the hon. Gentleman that British coal is the cheapest in western Europe , but it is certainly not cheaper than coal from the United States or Australia and it is still uncompetitive in world terms .
10 I agree with the hon. Gentleman .
11 I agree with the hon. Gentleman that it would be in Britain 's best interests to have long-term coal contracts , but those must be negotiated on commercial terms .
12 I agree with the hon. Gentleman 's comments about the danger of MacSharry 's proposals , particularly in areas such as Wales , which are so dependent on farmers who are not big farmers in the general sense of the term but who need the support that they now have .
13 Yes , I agree with the hon. Gentleman .
14 Of course I agree with the hon. Gentleman about the level of violence during the past two or three months .
15 I agree with the hon. Gentleman 's remarks about consultants getting everyone to attend between 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock , for example , and then keeping them waiting .
16 I agree with the hon. Gentleman on this matter .
17 I agree with the hon. Gentleman that every conceivable thing that can be done should be done to ensure that the applicant — the hon. Gentleman was right to say that he may be old and slightly confused — is assisted in filling out the forms .
18 I agree with the hon. Gentleman , however , that all of us who are engaged in the democratic affairs of the Province — that does not simply involve Governments ; it involves also political parties — have a joint responsibility to see whether we can advance matters by way of dialogue .
19 I agree with the hon. Gentleman about the potential causes of instability , but that was not the subject of our discussion last Friday and it was not discussed other than in the margins of the meeting .
20 I agree with the Hon. Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) that it is regrettable that there is no umbrella body to oversee all modes of transport in Scotland .
21 I agree with the hon. Member for South Hams ( Mr. Steen ) about the dangers of Ecstasy .
22 I agree with the hon. Member for Chichester that it does not matter to the British people whether they have a pound sterling or an ecu in their pockets if their level of prosperity is being maintained and enhanced .
23 I agree with the hon. Member for Cardiff , North that , although we must be involved in protecting the environment nationally and internationally , in the end , it is a local issue , crucial to those whom we represent .
24 I agree with the hon. Member for Cardiff , North that we must consider the question of responsibility and tighten up the legislation .
25 I agree with the hon. Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Leighton ) about the cost of immigration and the cost of refugees .
26 I agree with the hon. Member for Western Isles about the importance of frontiers .
27 I agree with the hon. Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) that if the fast link goes through the east of Kent it should not finish at Stratford ; it must come to King 's Cross .
28 We need to change its structure and I agree with the hon. Member for Ludlow about the need for fundamental reform — indeed , there was a strong contribution to that effect from another Conservative Member .
29 I agree with the hon. Member for Carshalton and Wallington ( Mr. Forman ) that by far the most useful thing that we could do in the short run would be to fund a payments union among the commonwealth of independent states so that they could at least have a currency in which to trade with one another .
30 I agree with the hon. Member for Leicester , East ( Mr. Vaz ) about the anguish and anxiety caused to people by immigration problems .
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