Example sentences of "right [adj] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The right hon. Gentleman also knows that we have provided more additional resources in this Parliament than he was even prepared to promise in his last election manifesto .
2 Does the right hon. Gentleman mercifully recognise that none of this will come to pass because , within days of this misguided , ideological order — introduced at the behest of the arch-agent of prejudice sitting beside him , the Minister of State — coming into being , there will be a change of government and none of it will happen ?
3 Given that the second Tory recession is set to cost 550,000 manufacturing jobs and 100,000 companies and is set to put the United Kingdom at the bottom of the European Community league table on under-investment and employment in 1992 , will the right hon. Gentleman now admit that urgent action is needed to boost employment in Britain to take us out of this situation ?
4 Will the right hon. Gentleman now acknowledge that a system based on the highest bid was always likely to undermine the quality and variety of British television ?
5 Does the right hon. Gentleman really believe that if politicians in Northern Ireland had been sitting at a table , the awful atrocities that we have witnessed in the past few days would not have taken place ?
6 Will the right hon. Gentleman publicly give that pledge ?
7 Further to the European Community budget proposals , which were proposed unanimously by all the Commissioners , including the two British Commissioners , will my right hon. Friend also agree that extra resources long term will be needed for redundant farmers — — in east European countries , and for the cohesion fund , that there is no need for us to have the United Kingdom budget contribution undermined in any way by these proposals and that they are less in percentage terms annually than the last 10 years ' increase in the EC budget ?
8 Does my right hon. Friend also agree that we need greater United Nations intervention in the sovereign affairs of sovereign states — as in Iraq , where there is gross violation of human rights and massive oppression of minorities ?
9 Will my right hon. Friend please confirm that it is absolutely necessary for us to have a minimum deterrent so that the people of the United Kingdom are safe ?
10 Will my right hon. Friend further agree that the only hope of keeping low taxation is to return the Conservative party to Government ?
11 Does my right hon. Friend further agree that the founders of the health service would be horrified at the resistance to the reforms so ably carried out by the Government for the benefit of patients throughout the country ?
12 My right hon. Friend recently announced that the mental illness specific grant is to be increased by 50 per cent .
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