Sentences with phrase «honourable lady»

The phrase "honourable lady" is a polite way to address a woman or show respect to her. Full definition
On Friday 10 November 2017, at the 23rd Annual Bond Solon Expert Witness Conference, The Right Honourable Lady Justice Rafferty delivered a powerful and inspiring keynote address in front of 450 experts witnesses.
But Johnson replied: «I really must say to the right honourable lady that I believe she is being premature in her hostile judgments of the administration - elect.
«The right honourable lady may wish to get off the subject,» Hague says, but that's not good enough because the loan scheme is the government flagship loan plan, he argues.
(A member of the Armed Forces used to be called «the Honourable and Gallant Member», a barrister «the Honourable and Learned Member», and a woman «the Honourable Lady the Member».
Ms Harman retorted: «The honourable lady can huff and puff but she will not blow this leader of the house down.»
Hammond replied: «I did not of course accuse the Honourable Lady of being hysterical, I urged her not to be hysterical.
May responded: «The Honourable Lady could not be more wrong.
After the speech, Bercow appeared visibly moved as he commented: «I thank the honourable lady for what she has said and the way in which she said it, which has left an indelible impression upon us all.»
But if my comments, Mr Speaker, have caused the Honourable Lady any offence I of course withdraw them unreservedly.»
An upset DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson then asked: «Is it parliamentary for the honourable lady to describe us in the unparliamentary terms that she did, which I regret?
Few believe that politicians are still honourable gentlemen and honourable ladies.
«Finally hospitals already have the power to implement the policy the honourable lady is coming forward with if they so wish.»
«The honourable lady has just made an excellent speech but the House will show it's appreciation in a way other than clapping.»
In November last year she told shadow leader of the house Theresa May, who had been pressing her on the issue in the Commons: «The honourable lady can huff and puff but she will not blow this leader of the house down.»
Just wish to meet an honourable lady who really need love then i will respect her like i respect my mom.
Let me pose these questions to the public and the honourable lady who heads up the Competition Bureau.
But let me pose these questions to the public and the honourable lady who heads up the Competition Bureau.
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