Example sentences of "mps [prep] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although the parliamentary campaign , backed by 350 MPs of all parties , originally asked for £100 million to help the victims , the demands have been scaled down .
2 Support was widespread in all the major political parties and among the MPs of all parties , though not initially sufficient in number to achieve Stopes 's objective .
3 But nothing will more unite MPs of all parties than outrage over a Minister who lies in the sacred Commons chamber .
4 Carl Parker , a York financial consultant and co-ordinator of the Campaign for Real Yorkshire , said 70 MPs of all parties were now supporting the old geographical boundaries .
5 Carl Parker , a York financial consultant and co-ordinator of the Campaign for Real Yorkshire , said 70 MPs of all parties were now supporting the old geographical boundaries .
6 When I wanted publicity for a young persons ' trip to London , arranged to allow them to talk to MPs of all parties , your paper did not publish the Press release .
7 MPs of all parties have condemned the current laws which makes it legal to own and sell detection equipment but illegal to use such a device on the road .
8 The bill has the backing of MPs of all parties — but it is vital that they actually support it in the Commons on 19 February .
9 The European affairs minister , Tristan Garel-Jones , said 500 MPs of all parties supported ratification of the treaty on closer European union .
10 ‘ No wonder MPs of all parties revile newspapers .
11 When he speaks on social issues MPs from all sides listen , but in Birkenhead , Labour left-wingers , including some former supporters , believe his free thinking has gone too far .
12 It now seems likely that a committee of inquiry into the hours and working practices of the Commons , staffed by senior MPs from all sides , could be announced shortly by the government .
13 This year the survey will include MPs from all parties .
14 Initially , a token allegiance was offered by some forty-seven MPs from all parties .
15 More than 100 MPs from all parties formally called on the Queen on March 18 to dismiss Lord Lane , the Lord Chief Justice , over his handling of the Birmingham Six appeal hearing in 1987 .
16 MPs on all sides of the political spectrum are claiming that not to provide these relatively modest sums is reprehensible neglect .
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