Examples of 'honourable member' in a sentence

Meaning of "honourable member"

honourable member: This term is commonly used in parliamentary settings to address or refer to a member of a legislative body or government in a respectful manner

How to use "honourable member" in a sentence

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honourable member
Let me fill the honourable member in a bit.
The honourable member is raising a hypothetical question.
I have news for the honourable member.
The honourable member can count on that.
It is very difficult to hear the honourable member.
I welcome the honourable member to this debate.
I have not quite understood the honourable member.
The honourable member claims that it was redacted.
I think that is what the honourable member is referring to.
The honourable member can not be listening.
I can only agree with the honourable member.
My thanks to the honourable member for prompting me on that.
I can only attribute it to the newness of the honourable member.
The honourable member will withdraw it.
I differ from the honourable member.

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The honourable member is straying a little.
I can give them to the honourable member if he wishes them.
The honourable member said he was getting up on a point of privilege.
It is a reflection on the honourable member.
The honourable member likes profits.
I think that answer might assist the honourable member.
The honourable member can read it.
The time allotted for the honourable member has expired.
The honourable member need not worry about it.
I am thus totally in favour of the approach the honourable member advocates.
The honourable member did not seriously suggest that it was.
Perhaps this is the tim for the honourable member to retire.
The honourable member mentioned also the wool industry.
Perhaps this is the time for the honourable member to retire.
I thank the honourable member for his usual honesty.
I am not at all surprised at the statements made by the honourable member.
I know that the honourable member took it badly.
An honourable member is entitled to rise on a matter of privilege at the first opportunity.
Thus the honourable member.
I would ask in turn for a little understanding from the honourable member.
I am asking the honourable member to withdraw and apologise.
I do want to correct one thing the honourable member has said.
The honourable member should know better than that.
That answers the first point that the honourable member raised.
I do not think the honourable member is entitled to go to that extent.
I am not myself familiar with the report which the honourable member mentions.
I do not think the honourable member has any understanding.
I have replied to this question and also to a supplementary from the honourable member.
The honourable member admits it.
I can not immediately give the figures that the honourable member has asked for.
The honourable member asked about their legal status.
We heed what the honourable Member says.
Any honourable member can come along to my office and see it.
I congratulate the honourable Member on his report.
The honourable member can not speak on behalf of the coalition.

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