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Example sentences for "both chambers"

  • Should an alteration in the Constitution be accepted by both Houses and the Government desires to advance the matter, the Rigsdag is to be dissolved and a general election to both Chambers held.

  • Staaff spoke in both Chambers, reiterating the substance of his Karlskrona speech, and he was supported by the Liberal spokesmen, the Social Democrats speaking in their usual vein.

  • The Left or Liberal joint majority in both Chambers, however, had not disappeared, though reduced from 76 to 34.

  • Since 1899 Belgium has employed it in the election of all members of both chambers of her parliament.

  • Whether members or not, they have a right to attend all sessions of both chambers and to take an especially privileged part in debate.

  • The President may convene an extraordinary session, and is obligated to do so if at any time during a recess an absolute majority of both chambers request it.

  • The vote in both Chambers is always public.

  • Villèle determined on war, and the King announced this decision in his speech on opening the session of both Chambers.

  • In both Chambers, the greater portion of M.

  • The Crown Prince's proposal was immediately unanimously adopted on motions from the leading men in both Chambers of the Diet[52:2].

  • Cortical shell-thin walled, having a circle of six to eight conical protuberances in the greatest breadth of both chambers, each of which exhibits a central apical pore, surrounded by a circle of six to eight oblique larger pores.

  • Cortical shell thick walled, with a thickened ring-shaped protuberance in the greatest breadth of both chambers.

  • Surface of the cortical shell with conical fenestrated protuberances in the greatest breadth of both chambers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and well; being seen; both being; both boys; both church and state; both directions; both feet; both figures; both gold and silver; both hands; both horse and foot; both languages; both parent; both parents; both parties; both parts; both places; both sexes; both their; both vessels; certain feeling; first impressions; had only; manuscript book; many forms; total area