Similar words: house of cards, house of commons, house of representatives, labour of love, words, flora, ease off, florid. Meaning: n. the upper house of the British parliament.
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91. So the largely hereditary, geriatric, nominated, meritocratic House of Lords continues on its useful path.
92. From that decision, leave was given to appeal to the House of Lords.
93. His decision was upheld by the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords.
94. At the same time Beaverbrook told the House of Lords of Britain's willingness to attend an international conference on civil aviation.
95. They plan to take their campaign to the House of Lords in an attempt to finally get some answers.
96. Over three quarters of the House of Lords attended fee-paying schools of one sort or another.
97. This decision was overturned by the House of Lords but the reasoning of their Lordships is not uniform.
98. She won her case on appeal, but this was subsequently overruled by the House of Lords.
99. House of Lords: Debate on international action to protect the environment.
100. The House of Lords held that it was of merchantable quality because it was saleable without any substantial reduction of the price.
101. With the bishops also back in the House of Lords, the political tide had now turned very markedly against the Puritans.
101. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
102. The Bill will soon pass through the House and go to the House of Lords.
103. The only excuse for the House of Lords is that it exists.
104. She was a passionate Liberal, widely tipped to be elevated to the House of Lords.
105. Members of the new Appointments Committee for the House of Lords have already been named.
106. Argument before the House of Lords in B's appeal and the judgments were confined to the certified question.
107. The House of Lords accepted that there was a legally enforceable obligation of confidence in certain relationships.
108. The House of Lords may be the highest court in the land, but it hears comparatively few appeals each year.
109. The doctrine of precedent requires that trial judges follow decisions of the Court of Appeal and House of Lords.
110. However, this decision was subsequently overruled by the House of Lords.
111. In a subsequent appeal to the House of Lords, the Court of Appeal's decision was affirmed.
112. The union appealed to the House of Lords and the unofficial action was abandoned.
113. In the House of Lords, the argument went off on a rather different tack.
114. The House of Lords found that there was no duty of care either to existing shareholders or to potential investors.
115. Back in 2000, the House of Lords Committee on Science and Technology called for statutory regulation of practitioners and to make them accountable for the quality of medicines they prescribe.
116. Last week, the House of Lords voted against an attempt by the former Lord chancellor Lord Falconer to relax the law on assisted suicide.
117. Speaker of the House of Lords Lord Falconer and Speaker of the House of Commons Martin delivered speeches respectively to welcome Hu for his visit to the UK.
118. Half a mile away there's another thumping great bronze, the two-section 1962 Knife Edge, opposite the House of Lords – a site chosen by Moore for its high visibility.
119. "At the Council board he was taciturn; and in the House of Lords he never opened his lips" (Macaulay).
120. She was elevated to the House of Lords as a Labour life peer in 1999.
More similar words: house of cards, house of commons, house of representatives, labour of love, words, flora, ease off, florid, florin, floral, rule of law, in case of, close off, florist, in course of, because of, make use of, lord, dispose of, swordsman, in other words, in the case of, in the course of, make sense of, cause of death, cross swords, florescence, purchase order, sense of humor, make full use of.