Example sentences of "[noun] arrange for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Will my right hon. Friend arrange for an early debate on the future of grant-maintained schools ?
2 Will my right hon. Friend arrange for an early debate next week on the principle and number of live animal exports which , we hear , have reached record levels in the past year ?
3 Will the right hon. Gentleman arrange for the Secretary of State for Defence to make a statement about the way in which contractors are paid £10 an hour for security guards at some of our vital establishments when security guards in my constituency are being paid £1.80 an hour ?
4 c through the Regional Information Office arrange for the submission of press releases to the free local newspapers and to the Talking Newspapers for the Blind :
5 Will the Leader of the House arrange for a statement early next week by the Home Secretary ?
6 Will the Leader of the House arrange for a statement by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on yesterday 's meeting of the Anglo-Irish intergovernmental conference , especially in the light of the Prime Minister 's failure to respond to the second part of the question that was asked by the hon. Member for Antrim , East ( Mr. Beggs ) ?
7 Will the Leader of the House arrange for the Home Secretary to make a statement next week about political asylum fraud ?
8 Given that it is only a few months since the Secretary of State appointed him under a two-year contract , will the Leader of the House arrange for the Secretary of State to make a statement to the House next week on the matter ?
9 Will the Leader of the House arrange for the Secretary of State for Scotland to make a statement next week on his handling of the planning process within Scotland in advance of the proposed local inquiry into the construction of a bridge to Skye ?
10 Will the Leader of the House arrange for an early oral statement on that important matter ?
11 Will the Leader of the House arrange for an early statement from the Lord Chancellor on the workings of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 following the collapse yesterday in Liverpool and Gravesham of several hundred poll tax cases because the Government have so far refused to introduce a commencement order to allow computer evidence to be used in the magistrates court under that Act ?
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