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Example sentences for "interpellations"

Lexicographically close words:
interoceanic; interorbital; interosseous; interparietal; interpellation; interpenetrate; interpenetrated; interpenetrates; interpenetrating; interpenetration
  1. Members of either House may introduce interpellations to the members of the Cabinet and demand their attendance in the House to reply thereto.

  2. To introduce interpellations to members of the Cabinet, and to insist on their being present in the Council in making replies thereto.

  3. It may address interpellations or give suggestions to the Provincial Council.

  4. The notice related the anti-Serbian propaganda conducted by the Austro-Hungarian press, the interpellations in the Hungarian Parliament, etc.

  5. Count Tisza, the Hungarian Prime Minister, had replied evasively to interpellations made in the Hungarian Parliament by the Opposition.

  6. The consequence is that interpellations are addressed, in practice, to the Bundesrath.

  7. Every minister possesses the right to sit and to speak in either chamber of the Reichsrath, where the policy of the Government may call for explanation or defense, and where there are at least occasional interpellations to be answered.

  8. To the interpellations of the Duma the Czar's Ministers made the most insulting replies, when they happened to take any notice of them at all.

  9. As a natural consequence of these things, the Second Duma paid less attention to legislation than the First Duma had done, and gave its time largely to interpellations and protests.

  10. Reichsrat Interpellations To complete the picture of Austrian terrorism, we will quote some of the interpellations addressed to the Austrian Government by Czech deputies in the summer of 1917.

  11. They cannot even inform their readers correctly about parliamentary debates, as speeches and interpellations delivered in parliament are suppressed.

  12. Speeches and interpellations and attacks on the Government were the order of the day.

  13. There he would do something more than make interpellations when he opened his mouth to speak.

  14. A fall in Rente followed, and rumours of a most unfavourable character were circulated, though it was impossible to prove that the successive interpellations on the financial policy of M.

  15. How was it possible, I asked, for Her Majesty's Government to remain silent in presence of the interpellations respecting Savoy which were, night after night, put to them?

  16. They were, in fact, interpellations of mistrust.

  17. People discussed coming interpellations of ministers; government majorities, projected legislation; the same phrases, as dreary as showers, fell with all the regularity of drops of rain.

  18. Instead of occupying themselves over there with interpellations and seeking to overthrow or to strengthen administrations, would it not be better if they thought a little of those who are dying of hunger?


  19. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interpellations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.