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Similar words: house of cardsage of consentstream of consciousnesshouse of representativeschain of commandcode of conductbone of contentioncommonMeaning: n. the lower house of the British parliament. 
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61. The books were “Law of Nations”, Dissertation on International Relations and tome of debate by Members of the British House of Commons.
62. Effective democracy depends, above all, on the quality of the House of Commons. Electoral reform for the Commons has a totemic status among some of Britain's constitutional reformers.
63. The lenient sentence passed on the convicted rapist caused such a hue and cry that questions were asked in the House of Commons and many people demanded a change in the law.
64. A law approved in February cuts the seats in the British House of Commons from 650 to 600.
65. Since 1980 the courts have been permitted to look at Hansard (the official report of the debates and proceedings in the House of Commons) as an external aid to the construction of a statute.
66. The question is before a Select Committee of the House of Commons at this very moment.
66. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
67. In the House of Commons the most devastating weapon is ridicule.
68. The House of Commons is part of the British Parliament.
69. Montgomery, famously self-centred and arrogant, was roundly criticised by the British press and Opposition MPs in the House of Commons.
70. On May 13, 1940, in his first statement as Prime Minister to the British House of Commons, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill declared: I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.
71. Nancy Witcher Astor, or Viscountess Astor, was the second woman elected to the British Parliament's House of Commons and the first to actually serve.
72. Hansard provide a verbatim account of the proceeding of the house of commons.
73. In his budget statement, delivered to the House of Commons on 24 March, Darling said that the UK must renew and modernise its energy supplies if it hoped to improve its infrastructure.
74. The pleasure of leading the ragtag and bobtail proves but so-so, compared with the pleasure of commanding the House of Commons.
75. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling poses with his ministerial red dispatch box as he leaves 11 Downing Street, en route to delivering the annual budget to the House of Commons.
76. In the British House of Commons on April 26, Churchill demanded that the British government should send two aircraft carriers to the Far East for "effective power of retaliation".
77. A maiden voyage; a maiden speech in the House of Commons.
More similar words: house of cardsage of consentstream of consciousnesshouse of representativeschain of commandcode of conductbone of contentioncommonvote of confidencea bone of contentionin commoncommonlyuncommoncommon lawcommon goodsummonscommonalitycommonplacecommonwealthcommon groundcommodiousincommodiousmake common cause withself-conscioussense of responsibilityof courseout of controlcontempt of courtease offclose off
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