Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [art] hon. [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that the Hon. Gentleman goes to Holyhead and explains that in his view the priority should have been given to the television studios and not to Holyhead .
2 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman talks more to the Benefits Agency in his constituency to persuade its members of the wisdom of adopting this course .
3 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman direct his remarks to Lambeth council : a reordering of its spending priorities seems to be long overdue .
4 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman looks in the right telephone directory .
5 Opinion polls always give different answers depending on the questions that have been asked , and I suggest that the hon. Gentleman should not place too much emphasis on the outcome .
6 Therefore , I suggest that the hon. Gentleman withdraws the amendment .
7 In my experience , perfect compromises are unusual animals , and I fear that the hon. Gentleman is in for a disillusioning experience if the tax is ever brought into practice .
8 I hope that every hon. Member , and everyone in Northern Ireland , will carry a donor card ; it is vital that people do so .
9 I hope that the hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) will , in the House this afternoon , condemn the antediluvian attitudes of the TGWU , which sponsors him , and which turns its back on help for the unemployed made available by the Government .
10 I hope that the hon. Member for Sedgefield will not tell the House that he gives the Government credit for having set up the TECs .
11 I hope that the hon. Member for Sedgefield will do the House and the TECs the credit of taking these matters seriously .
12 Those are important questions and I hope that the hon. Member for Sedgefield will deal with them specifically .
13 Our original intention in enacting regulation 72 was to facilitate the unlimited payment of arrears of benefits in cases of clear official — I hope that the hon. Member for Oldham , West will listen to this because his total distortion of the case —
14 I hope that the hon. Member for Beaconsfield will serve on the Committee that will examine the Bill , although I am not trying to condemn him to that if he does not wish to be there , because I think that we might be able to find some common ground .
15 We have never denied that there would be environmental costs — I hope that the hon. Member for Caerphilly ( Mr. Davies ) recognises that .
16 I hope that the hon. Member for Thanet , North ( Mr. Gale ) will resist the temptation to depart from the Bill under discussion .
17 I also hope that the hon. Member for Brecon and Radnor ( Mr. Livsey ) will reconsider his unyouthful radicalism in that context , because surely nobody can justify pay rates of 20p an hour .
18 I hope that the hon. Member for Fife , Central ( Mr. McLeish ) will understand that I do not intend to follow what he said in his long speech — it was almost the same length as his speech in our previous debate on the subject — or his wide range of criticisms of the Government 's policy .
19 I hope that the hon. Member for Newry and Armagh , and other hon. Members who represent Northern Ireland , will agree that one of the absolute keys is to ensure that the money we spend gets to the people who most deserve and need it as quickly as possible .
20 I hope that the hon. Member for Clydebank and Milngavie will feel able to withdraw his amendment and accept that the Government have fulfilled the undertaking that was freely given as a result of our deliberations on this matter .
21 I certainly hope that the hon. Lady will cheer up because —
22 I hope that the hon. Lady will recognise the changes that have taken place .
23 I hope that the hon. Lady will vote for the Bill , because its purpose is to speed up the process .
24 I hope that the hon. Gentleman is clear on that matter .
25 I hope that the hon. Gentleman recognises that there has been a major expansion .
26 I hope that the hon. Gentleman agrees that that is a commendable advance by the RUC and the security forces , although it should not lead to complacency , because we shall not be satisfied until five out of five incidents are thwarted .
27 I hope that the hon. Gentleman recognises that the increase in unemployment last month was the lowest for almost a year , that it was the third successive fall in the rate of increase and that it shows that the rate of increase in unemployment in Britain is now coming down fast .
28 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will welcome that development .
29 I hope that the hon. Gentleman is not going to talk about what is going on in Standing Committee .
30 I hope that the hon. Gentleman did not try to pull the wool over the association 's eyes , as he usually does .
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