prorogue

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Examples of prorogue

  • In other words, we shall adjourn and not prorogue.

  • If we wish to prorogue, we really should get on.

  • Can he prorogue it without its having had any meetings?

  • It is not abolished in any technical sense, but suspended, prorogued, not in operation.

  • I have not forgotten that either, but if we are to debate all these things we shall never prorogue at all.

  • I noticed that it met for a fortnight and then prorogued the other day.

  • We could then be called together when that decision had been reached, and, if necesary, then prorogue.

  • If you will not grant a debate, will you ensure that there is a statement before we prorogue tomorrow?

  • Will the issue be dealt with before we prorogue in the autumn or before we rise for any general election next year?

  • Will the implementation bodies be disbanded or prorogued, or will they continue to exist?

  • And when it does rise, will it adjourn or be prorogued?

  • Yet what do we have as the final item before we prorogue tomorrow?

  • The point has arisen—a perfectly fair point—whether we should prorogue or adjourn.

  • Emergencies can arise when legislative assemblies are not sitting—when they are prorogued or dissolved—and events such as hurricanes move with immense speed.

  • I should have thought that it was possible to prorogue an assembly which had not been summoned.

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