Example sentences of "join [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 CPRW 's National Executive Committee agreed this course of action yesterday , following a request from the Friends of Cardigan Bay that CPRW join them in calling for a suspension of the 14th Round of Oil/Gas Licensing ( 1 ) .
2 Because it stretches , it avoids the hard line you can get between welt and garment if you join them by casting off .
3 Will my right hon. Friend join me in sending congratulations to a Yorkshire manufacturing company , Spring Ram plc , which at the end of the month will open two new factories in my constituency , creating 400 new jobs , which is at present building two new factories in Barnsley which will create 400 new jobs , and which has a plan to create 1,100 new jobs in Bradford over the next four years ?
4 Will my right hon. Friend join me in sending condolences to the bereaved family and wishing those who are injured a speedy recovery ?
5 So please join me in drinking a toast to the health of my son-in-law 's parents , Gregory and Gillian .
6 Mr. Raffan : Will my right Hon. Friend join me in congratulating the miners at Point of Air in my constituency for their dramatically increased productivity since the miners ' strike ?
7 Will the Prime Minister join me in congratulating the Cowley workers , the trade unions and the management on the launch today of the excellent and new Cowley-designed and Cowley-built Rover 800 ?
8 Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating the chairman , trustees and staff of the Aintree national health service hospital trust on the establishment of a new £7 million project that will give it the largest accident and emergency unit in Europe ?
9 Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating the Secretary of State for Education and Science on devising tests for seven-year-olds which go back to the basics of reading , writing and arithmetic ?
10 Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating the courageous efforts of the European Community observers in Croatia ?
11 Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating the Prime Minister on his initiative yesterday with President Mitterrand on the Soviet Union ?
12 Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating Councillor Mrs. Lydia Simmons , the Labour chairman of the housing committee in Slough , on her appointment as a member of the board of the NHS trust for Wexham Park hospital in my constituency ?
13 Now that it is clear that pre-Christmas Sunday trading has simply been a stalking horse for all-year Sunday trading , will the Prime Minister join me in congratulating stores such as House of Fraser , C and A , and Marks and Spencer which have upheld Sunday trading laws and refused to break them ?
14 Will the Prime Minister join me in congratulating Labour-controlled Haringey council and the children , teachers and parents of Haringey on the fact that our schools came joint top in English , maths and science in the level 3 standard assessment test and top in the individual subject of science ?
15 Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating staff at the university of Kent and the two commercial pharmaceutical companies with whom the university is combining in a venture called ’ Viridian ’ , which is a programme of environmental biotechnology based entirely on bacteria that are naturally available ?
16 Will the Secretary of State join me in congratulating my constituent , Archie Heptinstall , on his 80th birthday this week ?
17 Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating Beloit Walmsley in my constituency on winning a £63 million contract in Russia and a £90 million contract in Iran ?
18 Will the Secretary of State join me in congratulating the 200 people who will be sleeping out in Glasgow on Friday night to highlight the plight of the homeless ?
19 I know that all its fellow members of the Central Council of Physical Recreation join me in congratulating the Medau Society on its fortieth anniversary .
20 Please join me in wishing good health to Betty and Jim .
21 ‘ I am sure the town will do everything it can to make the officers and crew feel at home and join me in wishing them all the best for the future . ’
22 On the eve of the first anniversary of the Gulf war , will my right hon. Friend join me in expressing our gratitude to our armed forces , our commitment to the independence of Kuwait and our determination to ensure that Saddam Hussein and his generals comply with all international sanctions or suffer the consequences ?
23 Will my right hon. Friend join me in welcoming the £24 billion programme for public housing over the next three years detailed by the Department of the Environment yesterday ?
24 Will my hon. Friend join me in paying tribute to the imaginative experiment that the Lord Mayor of London is supporting this year , in which young people go into schools to help pupils with learning difficulties and those who are quicker than the rest of the class ?
25 Will my hon. Friend join me in paying tribute to the sterling work done by the Action Committee for a Hospital in Ely and Cambridge health authority , which persevered in trying to get the hospital for the NHS ?
26 Will my hon. Friend join me in paying tribute to Mr. Martyn Rands , chairman of Basildon commuters ' club — and to his hard-working committee — who met my hon. Friend this morning and presented him with a petition , signed by 5,000 people in my constituency , complaining about the disgraceful service that they receive on the Fenchurch Street line ?
27 Will the Prime Minister join me in reaffirming that no group either using or supporting violence will be allowed by any Government to bomb its way to the conference table ?
28 Will the Prime Minister join me in thanking everyone , including the service given by the British Government , who have worked and still work to secure the release of hostages ?
29 Will my right hon. Friend join me in condemning the supermarkets that have recently been opening on Sundays ?
30 honourable friends join me in condemning the non-sensible advice given by liberty to truanting school children that they should defy police and is n't it absolutely typical that the party opposite tend to support them .
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