Example sentences of "[adj] friend [vb base] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Will my right hon. Friend ensure that that message is made known throughout the American business community ?
2 Will my hon. Friend confirm that many companies find that the loyalty given to them by disabled people more than makes up for any days that they may have to take off work to undergo treatment ?
3 On the eve of discussions at Maastricht , will my hon. Friend confirm that such activity in the North sea enables this country to provide 82 per cent .
4 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that any study of avionic repair facilities does not affect the Royal Naval aircraft yard at Fleetlands in my constituency ?
5 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that this year more than £1 billion is being spent by the public sector on energy efficiency ?
6 Does my right hon. Friend accept that that news should be welcomed on both sides of the House ?
7 Does my hon. Friend agree that that money should be intended for pupils ?
8 Does my hon. Friend agree that that approach contrasts greatly with the latest approach from Brussels , which is that international bodies should be involved in deciding even where we erect a front porch ?
9 Does my hon. Friend agree that that figure is a vindication of the Government 's step-by-step approach to the reform of industrial relations ?
10 Does my hon. Friend agree that many leaders of local industry are giving their time and experience to ensure the great success of TECs all over the United Kingdom and that it is imperative that we , the Government , ensure that they are properly funded ?
11 Does my hon. Friend agree that many pensioners have built up savings throughout their lives , partly from income and , occasionally , from redundancy payments , and that it is rare that that income from savings is unearned ?
12 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many people who choose to work more than 48 hours per week , and who thereby earn overtime and give greater security to their families , would be most upset if an edict from Brussels took the right to work such overtime away from them , especially as hon. Members would be excluded from the rules , as would the bureaucrats in Europe and all managers and executives ?
13 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many people confuse the level of the state pension with the amount of money that pensioners have available to pay all their weekly bills ?
14 Does my right hon. Friend agree that those figures sit ill with the , I am sure honourable , argument of the Opposition that we are trying to close the health service ?
15 Does my right hon. Friend agree that those figures clearly show the progress that the Government are making ?
16 Does my right hon. Friend agree that those figures strikingly demonstrate that lower , rather than higher , tax rates are at once a fairer and more effective way to maximise revenue to sustain improvement in important public services ?
17 Does my hon. Friend agree that those figures reflect a sharp improvement in this country over the past few years and scope for some of our Community partners to do more to encourage unleaded petrol sales ?
18 Does my right hon. Friend agree that any proposal to double the European Community structural funds will inevitably result in higher tax bills for the British taxpayer ?
19 Does my hon. Friend agree that any proposal to abolish the upper limit on national insurance contributions would mean that millions of people who could never remotely be regarded as rich would pay a great deal more in contributions and get nothing extra in benefits ?
20 Does my right hon. Friend agree that any proposal to raise the higher rate of income tax , as advocated by the Opposition , would be damaging for morale and prosperity , because such a move would not only destroy the will to work but drive some of our best brains out of the country ?
21 Does my right hon. Friend agree that most museums in the private sector have opening hours that suit the wishes of the public — the consumers and customers — whereas museums in the public sector tend to have opening hours that suit the wishes of the trade unions ?
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