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(151) He sits in the House of Lords as a cross-bencher and is active in debates, particularly on environmental issues.
(152) It set up a House of Lords Select Committee in 1881 to examine the extent of juvenile prostitution.
(153) The House of Lords has given useful guidance in this respect.
(154) The undertaking is applied equally to the House of Lords.
(155) The report will be debated in the House of Lords after the summer recess.
(156) The final phrase seems to recognize that the Lords have some merit as a residual guardian of the constitution.
(157) No armies marched the land, no great lords unfurled the banners of rebellion.
(158) Lords, ladies, dukes and duchesses figure prominently among the names as well as more ordinary mortals of obviously substantial means.
(159) Some lords considered themselves to be above command - and he glared round the company.
(160) The Revenue was granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords.
(161) The House of Lords approached the question in a commonsense manner and held the actions of both workmen were causes.
(162) Initially, the post had been envisaged at a lower level, but the Lords select committee pushed for this power.
(163) But the House of Lords refused to apply the but for test.
(164) If the law lords tell Lord Young to publish, he will breathe a sigh of relief and obey.
(165) These rich feudal lords were required to spend six months a year in their palaces at Yedo.
(166) Neville Chamberlain was still lamenting that Baldwin did not attack the Government instead of the press lords.
(167) Other parishioners successfully petitioned the House of Lords in 1643 to confirm his appointment.
(168) My colleague, Lord Houghton, introduced a bill in the House of Lords to make this illegal.
(169) They also enjoyed a distinct autonomy from the Lords, the King, and the Ministers of the Crown.
(170) But Gallagher does not decide this and only a House of Lords judgment on the point can resolve the uncertainty.
(171) He referred to the economic problems faced by architects and wider matters affecting the professions in speeches in the House of Lords.
(172) It is extremely unlikely that if the House of Lords did not exist it would be invented in its present form.
(173) In 1992 police launched Operation Playground against a gang called the Vice Lords.
(174) The Government has agreed not to oppose an independent investigation by the House of Lords into the RAF s worst peacetime disaster.
(175) In July 1988 the Lords voted by 120 to 94 to reject the imposition of charges for eye tests.
(176) The feudal lords - who could afford real glass - usually had it set directly into stone or metal.
(177) The House of Lords held that the valuer could be liable in negligence.
(178) Gloucester was simply not sufficiently involved in the region to maintain a large-scale connection against competition from local lords.
(179) It usually includes three items from the Commons and one from the Lords,[http://sentencedict.com/Lords.html] with at least one interview or discussion.
(180) Ministers agreed, and a Bill was duly introduced in the House of Lords.
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