hon造句31. Mr. Leigh My hon. Friend is a very effective constituency Member.
32. Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that the people of Northern Ireland demand equal rights with those on the mainland?
33. My hon. Friend conjured up images of people coming out of taxis and meeting friends.
34. The right hon. and learned Gentleman has advanced his idea of how to encourage manufacturing investment.
35. Of course I appreciate the concerns expressed by the hon. Member for Londonderry, East on behalf of his constituents.
36. Mr. Adley: I thank my right Hon. Friend for that reply and declare an interest in the industry.
37. I am sure that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland constituencies will welcome the opportunity to debate the orders.
38. Before the right hon. Gentleman starts to give lectures on borrowing, he should get his facts right.
39. Mr. Soames I hope that the hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I do not.
40. The Prime Minister I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for reprising his party political broadcast of last evening.
41. Mr. Thurnham Does my hon. Friend agree that voluntary groups and private providers can efficiently deliver services for the disabled?
42. Once again, I congratulate the hon. Member for Chislehurst on choosing this subject for his Bill.
43. Will my right hon. Friend agree to talk to the museum to ascertain whether he can guide it in filling the gap?
44. Will my right hon. Friend give me a categorical assurance that that order was decided solely on price?
45. Can my right hon. Friend confirm that what he has said this afternoon is in line with that?
46. Mr. Gregory Will my right hon. Friend acknowledge the importance of the popular music industry and its contribution to overseas earnings?
47. Mr. Dorrell My hon. Friend has drawn attention to the very distinguished record of that health authority.
48. Hon. Members can buy them over the counter in a chemist's shop.
49. The hon. Member for Wakefield said that he did not like private institutional care.
50. Mr. Brooke I am most grateful to my right hon. Friend for his kind closing remarks.
51. The right hon. Gentleman can not put a cost on his compassion, for it is bogus.
52. Mr. Brooke I had the opportunity to discuss the matter that the right hon. Gentleman has raised at the conference this week.
53. I want to dwell upon the draft immigration rules because most hon. Members have mentioned them.
54. The simplest inquiry by the hon. Gentleman would have ascertained that fact.
55. My hon. Friend is absolutely right in the tribute that he pays.
56. The hon. Member for Rotherham made some interesting points about independent arbitration.
57. The hon. Gentleman said that I had said that we would keep internment on the statute book.
58. Mr. Brooke I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his opening expression of sympathy.
59. Will my right hon. Friend do what he can to ensure that they receive that food aid from the United Kingdom?
60. Mr. Hague I congratulate my hon. Friend on his work so far.