How To Use House of Lords In A Sentence
- There is no authority on the implied licence argument and it may be criticised that it runs counter to the guidance of the House of Lords in the case of Sunningwell that a tolerated use may be as of right.
- The House of Lords applied the restraint of trade doctrine.
- In Britain the upper chamber or parliament is the House of Lords, the lower the House of Commons.
- For centuries the House of Lords was made up of old aristocrats, those who were born lords or ladies.
- MPs will be able to table amendments to the bill before its detailed consideration in the new year, before it goes to the House of Lords.
- In Britain the upper chamber or parliament is the House of Lords, the lower the House of Commons.
- Plenty of Tories are, it seems, cock-a-hoop about the news, still to be confirmed, that General Sir Richard Dannatt is to be elevated to the House of Lords where he will become a Tory defence adviser and, perhaps, a minister in the next Conservative government. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
- Lloyd George's People's Budget of 1909 precipitated a constitutional crisis that was resolved only when the House of Lords realised it had to accede to the demands of a modern democracy.
- But that did not happen, and the House of Lords survived in a triumvirate with the king and Commons.
- The party has also argued for abolition of the House of Lords and refused to take seats in it.