Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] hon. [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I commend my hon. Friends the Members for Rugby and Kennilworth ( Mr. Pawsey ) , for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) and for Battersea ( Mr. Bowis ) for their overall appraisal of our policy .
2 May I congratulate my hon. Friend the Minister on securing a 40 per cent .
3 I urge my hon. Friend to keep in close touch to make sure that response times are up to the charter .
4 I urge my hon. Friend to examine more carefully the health arrangements in many European Community countries , because Britain is one of the few in which a patient may visit a general practitioner and receive hospital treatment free of charge .
5 I urge my hon. Friend to ensure that those feelings are translated into a more positive western attitude .
6 As I told my hon. Friend the Member for Batley and Spen ( Mrs. Peacock ) , we do not need to raise taxes ; the Labour party does .
7 Not only can I confirm my hon. Friend 's figures , I can go further and tell him that an additional £115 million has been invested by the three health authorities that his patients use in Cambridge , Peterborough , and West Norfolk and Wisbech .
8 I welcome my hon. Friend 's answer .
9 I welcome my hon. Friend 's robust attitude , but is it correct that it is still possible to export calves which end up in crates that would be illegal in this country ?
10 I welcome my hon. Friend 's answer , but will he ensure that the employees of the trust ports have an opportunity to purchase shares and partake in the wealth created , thereby furthering the Government 's privatisation proposals and the extension of share ownership ?
11 I welcome my hon. Friend the Member for Mid-Worcestershire ( Mr. Forth ) , the Under-Secetary of State for Employment , who will reply to the motion .
12 May I substantiate my hon. Friend 's point ?
13 I support my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay ( Mr. Allason ) , because common sense dictates that to run a household on one 's own is considerably more expensive than for two people with two incomes .
14 I support my hon. Friends the Members for Wakefield ( Mr. Hinchliffe ) and for Halifax ( Mrs. Mahon ) in their general comments on the broad area of policy on residential and community care .
15 I give my hon. Friend that pledge with a great deal of enthusiasm .
16 I give my hon. Friend that assurance .
17 I give my hon. Friend the absolute assurance that the Government will continue to oppose it root and branch .
18 I give my hon. Friend the Member for Islington , South and Finsbury an undertaking that we are committed to a terminal at King 's Cross , but we are not necessarily committed to the expensive and grandiose project , which seems to depend on property values that were optimistic three or four years ago and are hopelessly pessimistic now .
19 The Bill also contains special provisions for the islands , to which I suspect my hon. Friend the Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) will wish to pay special reference , if he catches your eye , Mr. Deputy Speaker .
20 I appreciate my hon. Friend 's concern , and particularly his constituency concern about that issue .
21 I accept my hon. Friend 's point that it is important that there should be the maximum leaving of powers to the nation states , the Member States of the Community .
22 I hear my hon. Friend 's Budget representation and will take it into account .
23 I know my hon. Friend 's view and I believe that he had an Adjournment debate on the subject last week .
24 May I draw my hon. Friend 's attention to the Government 's response to the Select Committee report ?
25 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
26 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer that I gave some moments ago .
27 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer that I gave some moments ago .
28 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave a few moments ago .
29 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
30 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
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