hon造句181. I hope that Hon. Members will confine themselves to talking about bus passengers.
182. If the hon. Gentleman is going to talk about humanitarian aid, I hope that he will get his facts right.
183. Mr. Nicholas Winterton Does my hon. Friend accept that high interest rates are a disincentive to investment?
184. Should not the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the false promises that he made in 1991?
185. The hon. Gentleman spoke with anxiety of the possibility of a rise in miners' wages as a consequence of this Bill.
186. The hon. Gentleman has ceased to have any credibility in the farming industry.
187. This evening the usual channels, through my right hon. Friend, are the authors of the automatic timetable.
188. However, I do not encourage the hon. Gentleman to entertain high hopes in that regard.
189. Hon. Members will be glad to hear him speak again.
190. The hon. Gentleman would address the problem more accurately were he to acknowledge that fact.
191. Hon. Members will be aware that the access fund allocations for the current academic year have already been made.
192. Mr. Rathbone Can my hon. Friend say what the price increases are likely to be in the forthcoming year?
193. I assure the hon. Gentleman that those bids, when received, will be evaluated in comparison with other bids.
194. Mr. Mitchell With respect, I do not agree with the hon. Gentleman.
195. The hon. Gentleman came not from an especially poor background, but not from an especially advantaged one either.
196. Mrs. Gorman I thank my hon. Friend for that encouraging news.
197. Some hon. Members from Newcastle and Teesside have nothing but ill to say about development corporations.
198. Mr. Lamont I am astonished at the hon. Gentleman's last point.
199. I ask hon. Members to give a fair hearing to the last few questions.
200. Mr. Waldegrave I know that the hon. Gentleman agrees with me, because I can see him assenting.
201. The right hon. Lady said no, no, no out of firm conviction.
202. Mr. Clark I make allowances for the fact that the hon. Gentleman clearly prepared his supplementary before the news was announced.
203. I urge my hon. Friend to keep in close touch to make sure that response times are up to the charter.
204. I am sure that hon. Members would prefer to hear a more considered account tomorrow.
205. The hon. and learned Gentleman made an epigram out of it.
206. If hon. Members plan to refer to that document, it would be helpful if they addressed its basic flaws.
207. Mr. Lamont My hon. Friend, remarkably, has those figures at his fingertips.
208. I congratulate my hon. Friend on his recent success in the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
209. The calculation is quite complicated, as I am sure the hon. Gentleman knows.
210. A statement would be appreciated by right hon. and hon. Members in all parts of the House.