hon造句1. That is why the hon. Gentleman is so concerned.
2. Mr. King I entirely agree with my hon. Friend.
3. Mr. Lilley My hon. Friend is absolutely correct.
4. The right Hon. Gentleman has funked his responsibilities.
5. I confirm what my hon. Friend says.
6. The hon. Gentleman also mentioned the environmental impact assessment.
7. The hon. Gentleman particularly asked about weighted capitation.
8. Does my hon. Friend know the comparative costs involved?
9. The hon. Gentleman draws attention to the non-proliferation treaty.
10. My right hon. Friend should bear that in mind.
11. My hon. Friend's comment is extremely helpful.
12. The hon. Gentleman should withdraw his allegation.
13. The Winners captained by the Hon.
14. I hope that hon. Members will support our amendment.
15. The hon. Gentleman can not argue his case.
16. Miss Widdecombe My hon. Friend is absolutely right.
17. The right hon. Gentleman can be assured that the whole aid community is firmly behind those principles.
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18. That is a problem with which my right hon. and learned Friend is trying to cope.
19. As the hon. Gentleman has stated, Mrs. X, by her own admission, was very drunk.
20. I assure the hon. Gentleman that it is a subject in which I take the keenest interest.
21. The hon. Member for Sedgefield questioned the commercially sensitive nature of the provision.
22. The hon. Gentleman will be delighted to know that unemployment in the Holloway area has fallen since 1987.
23. The hon. Gentleman has not produced evidence of a general trend.
24. I commend the work of my hon. Friend the Minister in that respect.
25. Mr. Trippier My right hon. Friend is not environmentally benign but environmentally friendly.
26. The report was written by a recently appointed judge, the Hon Mr Justice Carlton.
27. I have one or two suggestions to add to those advanced by the hon. Gentleman in an attempt to alleviate the problem.
28. Mr. Yeo I share the concern expressed by the hon. Gentleman for homeless people in Liverpool.
29. Any request for costs would have to go to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
30. Acceptance of a social charter might lead more easily to the achievement of the goals to which the hon. Member referred.