Example sentences of "perhaps the hon. [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the hon. Lady will tell me under which of the three Conservative Governments since 1979 the average rate of inflation was remotely near that of the Labour Government from whom we took over .
2 Perhaps the hon. Lady should go for a tutorial with him to understand how VAT is collected .
3 Perhaps the hon. Lady will remember the success rate of the National Enterprise Board .
4 Is the Minister aware that the hon. Member for Dartford — Perhaps the hon. Member for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) will pay attention for a moment .
5 Perhaps the hon. Member for Sedgefield will tell us whether he approves of that development .
6 Perhaps the hon. Member for Cardiff , North agrees with me that , although one knows what the problem is and the damage that it is causing , it is very difficult to get anything done about it .
7 Perhaps the hon. Member for Stretford wishes to define median in a non-mathematical sense .
8 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman could persuade his colleagues on the Opposition Front Bench to do the same .
9 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman is aware that the economy of the Soviet Union is in a confused state and that some of the other countries have heavy debt burdens .
10 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman wants a society in which people are prevented from drinking what they want .
11 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will contrive to listen to what I am saying on this complicated matter .
12 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman would care to tell the House of the additional job losses that would follow if Labour 's reckless defence cuts were superimposed on the problems already faced by the industry .
13 I am not sure that the right hon. Gentleman has told the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) that , but perhaps the hon. Gentleman is putting down an early marker for after the next election .
14 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman could help me .
15 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will look at the Official Report tomorrow and tell me where I said that information should be hidden from parents .
16 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will make some further reference to that assessment in his speech , and I look forward to that .
17 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will find my remarks persuasive .
18 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will allow me to develop my argument and I shall then come back to him .
19 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will confirm , if he is aware , that under the previous Labour Government the pension increased by 20 per cent .
20 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman is one of those who would have liked to sign the amendment .
21 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman 's friend in Manchester university will enlighten him further about that .
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