Example sentences of "mr. speaker " in BNC.

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1 The Minister of State , Welsh Office ( Mr. Wyn Roberts ) : With permission , Mr. Speaker , I shall circulate the information in the Official Report and I shall also place a copy in the Library .
2 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales ( Mr. Ian Grist ) : The Welsh Office has commissioned a number of research projects into environmental matters related to my right Hon. Friend 's responsibilities in Wales , and with permission , Mr. Speaker , I shall circulate a list in the Official Report and place a copy in the Library of the House .
3 As this Government are carrying out massive programmes of expenditure in the Cynon valley in education , health , housing improvements , factory building , derelict land clearance , urban aid , regional grants and training , I will , with permission , Mr. Speaker , circulate the details in the Official Report and place a copy in the Library .
4 Mr. Murphy : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
5 Mr. Speaker : I have no knowledge of a statement .
6 Mr. Wigley : Further to that point of order , Mr. Speaker .
7 Mr. Speaker : The Hon. Gentleman ought to know , and I ought not to have to keep repeating it , that this is a United Kingdom Parliament .
8 Mr. Peter Walker : Further to that point of order , Mr. Speaker .
9 Mr. Geoffrey Dickens ( Littleborough and Saddleworth ) : Further to that point of order , Mr. Speaker .
10 Mr. Alan Williams : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
11 During Question Time today and this involves your position , Mr. Speaker the Secretary of State said that he could not deal adequately with the question on the Order Paper in the name of my Hon. Friend the Member for Cynon Valley ( Mrs. Clwyd ) because there was not enough time in a parliamentary answer .
12 Is it not a fact that if the right Hon. Gentleman was dissatisfied with the time that would be available by way of a normal parliamentary answer , he could have opted as any Minister , with your permission , Mr. Speaker , to take that question at the end of Question time and then face proper intensive questions , or he could have made a statement ?
13 Mr. Peter Walker : Further to that point of order , Mr. Speaker .
14 Mr. Speaker : I will allow one more point of order , as the Hon. Member was not called during Question Time .
15 Mr. Win Griffiths : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
16 Mr. Speaker : Order .
17 Mr. Dobson : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
18 If he proposes to say something new , I hope that , as the guardian of the interests of all parts of the House , you Mr. Speaker , will make representations to try to make sure that he does it in the House rather than just making a speech or holding a press conference , even if it is in Wales .
19 Mr. Speaker : I shall look carefully at the speech of the Secretary of State .
20 Mr. Speaker : That matter may well arise during Prime Minister 's Question Time tomorrow .
21 I have the idea that , as you , Mr. Speaker , live here , we could have a round robin and you could head it .
22 Mr. Speaker : I think that the Hon. Member might start the round robin .
23 Mr. Nicholas Bennett ( Pembroke ) : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
24 Mr. Richard Holt ( Langbaurgh ) : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
25 Mr. Speaker : Order .
26 Mr. Speaker : I am sure that what the Hon. Member has said has been carefully noted by members on the Government Front Bench .
27 Mr. Eric S. Heffer ( Liverpool , Walton ) : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
28 Mr. Speaker : I am sure that the Leader of the House has listened carefully and will have noted what has been said on this important matter .
29 Mr. Wilson : On a point of order , Mr. Speaker .
30 Mr. Speaker : It is well known that when the Benches are empty there is much else going on in the House .
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