Примери за използване на Sir graham на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Thank you, Sir Graham.
Sir Graham, I wonder, your… protrusion.
Fair warning at 900,000 pounds… from Sir Graham.
Sir Graham has been the rudest man in England for years.
My first stop was to see Sir Graham Archer, rival art dealer and Goya specialist.
Sir Graham Higgins, doing a medley of operatic favorites.
I do hope Romanov doesn't come down too hard on Sir Graham, when he finds out he bought the wrong fake.
Sir Graham Watson- Member of the European Economic and Social Committee.
A vote on her future would be triggered if the Committee,chaired by senior MP Sir Graham Brady, receives letters from 48 MPs.
He said that only Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee.
If we are to meet our climate goals we will need both public andprivate finance in trans‑European networks," concluded Sir Graham.(mp).
Sir Graham Watson MEP is a Liberal Democrat MEP, representing the South West of England and Gibraltar.
The announcement came after she met with Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the influential 1922 Committee of Conservative backbench MPs.
Sir Graham Brady said he expects a“clear understanding” of that timetable once she has met the committee, which she will do on Wednesday.
She is expected to bring her premiership of almost three years to a close after a meeting with Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers.
Mrs May met with Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the powerful 1922 committee on Friday.
Mrs May told the weekly meeting of senior ministers in Downing Street that she will open this afternoon's Brexit debate in the Commons with a statement explaining why she is backing Sir Graham Brady's amendment as a means to achieving this goal.
Mrs May met with Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the powerful 1922 committee on Friday.
Sir Graham Watson, an MEP since 1994 and the President of the ALDE party, was one of the highest profile casualties.
Leading scientists of the day, including the world's preeminent bacteriologist, Sir Graham Wilson and Harvard Virologist John Enders, who first isolated measles, warned against introducing a vaccine unless it provided lifelong immunity.
Sir Graham Brady said he expects a“clear understanding” of that timetable once she has met the committee, which she will do on Wednesday.
After a fortnight of furious demands by Tory MPs that she give a firm date for her departure, Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the 1922 Committee, said May had agreed to meet him and the 13-strong executive of Tory backbenchers next week.
Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the committee, said the issue was now“settled” and that there was“not a mood to revisit this matter in the near future”.
Conservative backbencher Andrew Murrison has tabled a new amendment- backed by the influential chairman of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady and former ministers Damian Green and Dame Cheryl Gillan- requiring the controversial Irish backstop to be“replaced with alternative arrangements to avoid a hard border”.
Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the 1922 Committee, received at least 48 letters from Conservative MPs calling for a vote of no confidence in Mrs May.
Thirteen former cabinet ministers and Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of the 1922 Committee of backbenchers, wrote to May, warning her not to agree with Labour a customs union after Brexit.
Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of the 1922 Committee, received at least 48 letters from Conservative MPs calling for a vote of no confidence in the prime minister.
Last week, MPs voted in favour of an amendment in the name of Sir Graham Brady, a senior Conservative, to examine the possibility of alternative arrangements, but it is unclear that the necessary technology exists.
Only Sir Graham is aware of the real number of letters of no confidence lodged bur Mrs Dorries suggested an announcement on the future of Theresa May could be made as early as Monday.
The Chairman of the Climate Parliament network, Sir Graham Watson MEP, initiated a Parliamentary Question which called upon the Commission to prioritise the development of electricity infrastructure and grid connections in South-East Europe, with a view to increasing energy independence, stimulating growth and generating jobs in the region.