Examples of 'mr moorhouse' in a sentence
Meaning of "mr moorhouse"
mr moorhouse - 'Mr. Moorhouse' likely refers to a person named Moorhouse, generally used in a formal or respectful manner
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Mr Moorhouse now wishes to raise a point of order.
I do agree with some of what Mr Moorhouse said.
Mr Moorhouse has already made the point.
I will end with Syria by replying to Mr Moorhouse on the issue of human rights.
Mr Moorhouse has already spoken for the majority.
Thank you very much Mr Moorhouse.
Mr Moorhouse referred to the dreadful foreign trade balance.
The human rights situation has become considerably more difficult, as Mr Moorhouse pointed out.
Mr Moorhouse makes particular reference to this point in his motion for a resolution.
Thank you very much, Mr Commissioner . Mr Moorhouse now wishes to raise a point of order.
Mr Moorhouse did not vote for that, let me say.
President . - Thank you very much Mr Moorhouse.
By Mr Moorhouse and others on the improvement of the formalities at Brussels International Airport ;.
We take this matter - as I assured Mr Moorhouse - very seriously indeed.
Mr Moorhouse ( ED ) . - Mr President, in our opinion the rapporteur has done a great job.
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Question No 47, by Mr Moorhouse, Sales of telephones to users.
Mr Moorhouse ( ED ) . - Mr President, naturally we warmly welcome this agreement.
President . - That if for tomorrow, Mr Moorhouse.
Nevertheless, I agree with Mr Moorhouse that the Commission should tackle this very important aspect.
Mr Moorhouse ( ED ) . - Mr President, in making my statement I have to declare a limited interest.
Mr Moorhouse (ED). - My question has really been answered by the Commissioner.
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