Example sentences of "house of [noun] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 He took his seat in the House of Lords on 4th July , 1859 , ‘ but never took much part in the debates ’ .
2 Their Awards were presented by Baroness Ewart-Biggs on the occasion of the Prince Philip Fellows Lecture held at the House of Lords on 5th December .
3 A If the Bill is presented to the House of Commons in November , it will pass through the committee stage until February 1944 and be considered by the House of Lords by next May .
4 ‘ Operating creatively ’ on a proposal which was in effect another version of reparation , although this time to the community as a whole , Maudling echoed the sentiments of the ACPS in his speech commending the Criminal Justice Bill to the House of Commons on Second Reading .
5 As promised by Palmerston during the previous session , a Select Committee was set up by the House of Commons on 28th April , 1856 to consider ‘ the best means of providing Accommodation for the various Public Departments in the Neighbourhood of Downing Street ’ .
6 When the new Clause was debated in the House of Commons on 5th December , Joan Ruddock was the only MP to attempt an amendment to delete it in its entirety .
7 Despite a statement by Selwyn Lloyd , the Foreign Secretary , in the House of Commons on 23rd July that there was ‘ no question of large-scale operations by British troops on the ground ’ , Army units had to be flown up to the Oman from Kenya to support the Sultan 's armed forces in crushing the rebellion .
8 The Committee had four more meetings and reported to the House of Commons on 18th July , 1856 .
9 It was announced in the House of Commons on 26th February 1975 that the current restrictions on agricultural rents should cease to operate from 28th May 1975 .
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