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31. Many MPs are against federation in Europe.
32. The news was greeted with alarm by MPs.
33. MPs have just voted themselves a pay rise.
34. After a lengthy debate, MPs/the House of Commons divided.
35. MPs attacked lax management and errors of judgment.
36. MPs voted against bringing back the death penalty.
37. MPs voted to ban hunting with dogs.
38. MPs waited for the chancellor's announcement.
39. The proposal will probably prove annoying to opposition MPs.
40. MPs forced a division on the bill.
41. MPs know there will be cuts in public spending but do not know on which department the axe will fall.
42. Local MPs are calling for a full independent enquiry into the way the police handled the affair.
43. Too many MPs use debates as a chance to score political points.
44. MPs say they work too hard and that is why so many of their marriages break up.
45. Two Conservative MPs have gone over to the Liberal Democrats.
46. Tony Blair last night tightened his grip on Labour mps with new powers to root out trouble-makers.
47. Barbara Follett's greatest claim to fame is that she taught Labour MPs how to look good on television.
48. There's too much lobbying of MPs by special interest groups.
49. The MPs called for a full report on the nuclear contract.
50. At lunchtime,(sentencedict.com) MPs are spoilt for choice in 26 restaurants and bars.
51. Large numbers of MPs felt compelled to break ranks over the issue.
52. Many MPs denounced the resolution as a cosmetic exercise .
53. MPs may lack the necessary expertise to scrutinize legislation effectively.
53. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
54. Usually when Opposition MPs question Ministers they are just playing party politics.
55. MPs say it is crucial that a system is found to compensate for inflation.
56. More than 30 Labour MPs broke away to form a new left-wing party.
57. He assured MPs that ministers and MPs were not subjected to phone taps.
58. It often seems that true power lies with the Civil Service mandarins, rather than MPs and cabinet ministers.
59. MPs voice public dissatisfaction at having to pay higher taxes.
60. Several Labour MPs broke away to join the Social Democrats.
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