Examples of 'front bench' in a sentence

Meaning of "front bench"

This phrase is often used in politics to refer to the senior members of a parliamentary or legislative assembly who sit on the front row of seats. It typically includes the leaders of political parties or government officials
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  • In the House of Commons, either of two benches nearest the floor of the chamber, one occupied by the members of the Cabinet and the other by the Shadow Cabinet.
  • Those Members of Parliament occupying the front benches.

How to use "front bench" in a sentence

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He then resigned from the front bench.
The girl in the front bench is on her phone.
He is not even a member of the front bench.
Stephen sat in the front bench of the chapel.
He was immediately elected to the front bench.
Front bench seat.
Ask them to sit on the front bench.
Tory front bench.
Bring your plates down to the front bench.
Recruitment to the front bench clearly begins with these two offices.
Have to be down on the front bench.
Your front bench man will always be an exploiter of the popular religion or irreligion.
He moved to the parliamentary front bench.
Separate seats replaced the front bench seat and both back and front seats were widened.
You kids take a seat on the front bench.

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Front Bench spokesman on education and justice.
I had always sat in the front bench in school.
I see that he is working hard to join his cabinet colleagues on the front bench.
Return to the front bench.
I do not know why the opposition keeps some of those opposite on the front bench.
Made a little front bench.
I would like to praise the European noises that are coming from the front bench.
She rejoined his front bench team as a whip in October that year.
Please bring your calamari down to the front bench.
We saw members of the NDP from the front bench initially support the bill.
Both were taken as attacks on the Conservative front bench.
It is for the Front Bench to justify that line.
This arrangement provided five belt buckles in the front bench seat.
She joined the Conservative front bench as a Whip in September of that year.
The business coupe featured cargo space behind the front bench seat.
This upset the Conservative front bench but gained support from Liberals.
I am surprised that the Minister of Education has not been on the Front Bench.
When the Labour Party was in Government their front bench consisted of the ministerial officeholders.
I know the front bench of the Liberal Party enjoyed their trip to see President Obama.
Curry quits the Tory front bench.
With a front bench seat, it could carry up to nine passengers.
Namal Rajapaksa should be in the front bench of Parliament.
The controversy may have deterred David Cameron from inviting Dorrell to join the Front Bench.
I hope that she and those on the Opposition Front Bench will continue to welcome that.
Half the front bench couldn't win an electorate seat.
I turn now to the Front Bench opposite.
Vinyl front bench seat with cloth tread-embossed inserts.
For the government, a front bench spokesman said.
Fine Gael was decimated, losing much of its front bench.
A glass-topped partition and front bench seat replaced the separate chairs of standard cars.
I thought you are real mass, but you are a front bench favourite.
And the front bench shuffling in its shoes . Joe Chamberlain on tariff reform again.
Maybe you will be aiming for the front bench one day, son.
However, the Guasu Front bench ruled against it and decided to leave the plenary.
He sits as a Conservative, having served some time on the Conservative front bench.

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