Examples of 'down from parliament' in a sentence

Meaning of "down from parliament"

Down from Parliament: Indicates a location that is situated at a lower position in relation to the Parliament building or government center

How to use "down from parliament" in a sentence

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Father of prime minister stands down from parliament.
Standing down from Parliament.
Major had previously declined a life peerage on standing down from Parliament.
In 1900 he stood down from parliament for health reasons and did not run again.
He required surgery and never fully recovered his health, standing down from parliament that year.
He stood down from Parliament in its recall for the 1959 general election.
He held the seat until the 1945 general election, when he stood down from Parliament.
He stood down from Parliament at the 1906 general election, and concentrated on local government.
In April 2009, Prentice announced her decision to stand down from Parliament at the following election.
He stood down from parliament after one term in January 1910 and did not stand again.
He remained an MP until standing down from Parliament at the 2015 General Election.
She stood down from Parliament in May 2011 to seek a new life outside active politics.
He will stand down from parliament at the 2015 General Election.
After standing down from Parliament in 1992, Rhodes James lobbied unsuccessfully for a peerage.
Macfarlane stood down from Parliament in 1992, and was succeeded by Lady Olga Maitland.

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