Example sentences of "assure [art] house " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I can assure the House that finance will not stand in the way of implementation of the report . ’
2 But he promised : ‘ I can assure the House that finance will not stand in the way of the implementation of the report . ’
3 Will the Minister assure the House that empty houses will be handed over to local councils or housing associations for rent either to redundant service men or to others ?
4 Will he assure the House that the empty properties will not be sold off and service personnel and their families turned onto the street ?
5 Will he therefore assure the House that that proposal , which is supported by the Labour party , will be resisted most strenuously at Maastricht on the basis that one man 's subsidy is another man 's tax bill ?
6 However , will he assure the House that the importance of retained profits is truly understood by his Department , especially in relation to unquoted companies where the profits ploughed back by those companies are often the only source of capital ?
7 Will he assure the House that the new planning practice guidance that he is to issue will give planners teeth , and not just false teeth , to deal with the unauthorised developments being built all over the country ?
8 Will the Minister assure the House that there will be no barrier to those who oppose integrated schools serving on the boards of governors of integrated schools ?
9 Will he assure the House that proper British expertise in all matters — in the provision of food as well as nuclear issues — will be made available to the republics to help them towards full and truly free independence ?
10 If my right hon. and learned Friend believes in cause and effect , will he assure the House that he has learnt a lesson from it and that not only investment in but the subsidy to British Rail will be maintained to provide the service that people expect from the railways as we approach the end of the century ?
11 Will the Attorney-General please assure the House that such action will also be taken against people who do not normally reside here , such as Louis Farrakhan — if by mistake he or anyone like him is allowed in — if they come to this country to try to stir up racial hatred in this decent land ?
12 Will the Solicitor-General assure the House that similar treacherous activities will not take place when the next Labour Government are democratically elected under my right hon. Friend the Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) ?
13 Although it is understandable that the Minister can not be in two places at once , will she assure the House that her noble Friend will make a strong contribution to the conference ?
14 Will he assure the House that he has had the unreserved support of the Opposition during the passage of that Bill ?
15 Will the Minister assure the House that , whatever privatisation plans he has for the trust ports , there will be no recognition of those people who seem to have an interest in cashing in on the endeavours for their own ends ?
16 Can the Minister assure the House that he entirely supports the primacy of the police in all security matters ?
17 Can my right hon. Friend assure the House , nevertheless , that the validity of the arguments behind ’ Options for Change ’ will be kept under constant review , not least because of the disintegration of the Warsaw pact , followed by the emergence of new power structures within the Soviet Union ?
18 They will be studied carefully and I can assure the House that any necessary measures that are brought to our attention will be given very careful consideration .
19 Can my right hon. Friend assure the House that he will take fully into account the role of parliamentary diplomacy through the conference on security and co-operation in Europe , the Inter-Parliamentary Union , the North Atlantic Assembly and other relevant organisations ?
20 Will he further assure the House that the same strict safeguards and enforcement of rules on the protection and welfare of horses and other animals that apply in our country will apply in the EC area ?
21 Will he assure the House that he will vigorously resist that further instance of discrimination against British industry ?
22 May I assure the House that my right hon. Friend has their full support and that they are completely opposed to the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) ?
23 Can the Minister assure the House that , if a general election goes against his wishes and people cross their ballot papers having been influenced by Labour propaganda , he will accept that result ?
24 I hope that the Minister of State will provide information tonight that will assure the House that something positive will be done .
25 We expect some firm proposals from the Minister tonight , or at least when we debate this matter in Committee , that will assure the House that something will be done about this very dangerous situation .
26 With that in mind , will he assure the House that he will try to integrate training between reserve forces and regulars far more than in the past ?
27 However , will the Minister assure the House that the new standing committees to be established by the UKCC will include committees for the minority professions so that their significant contributions to nursing are heard and they are consulted on the issues that concern them ?
28 Will he assure the House that the necessary funds to enable the TECs to undertake the additional responsibilities that he announced will be provided for those excellent bodies ?
29 I can assure the house that the amendment in this document does not affect the money authorities should received .
30 Would my right honourable friend confirm that the former director of G C H Q , Sir Brian Tovey , stated that during the imposition of martial law in Warsaw and during the Soviet anva invasion of Afghanistan some ten thousand hours of cover were lost at G C H Q. And will he not confirm that is a perfectly good reason for the ban on external er interference by trade unions in the activities of G C H Q and will he also assure the house that the existing trade assoc the staff association works perfectly well and there is no reason whatever for an external trade union to interfere in G C H Q's affairs .
  Next page