Often in preambles to questions the word has been bandied about, however it might be bandied about. |
The best bits in both constitutions are their preambles, in ringing declaratory prose. |
They can have a voice without valuable back-bench time being wasted by Corbyn wittering on at length with preambles. |
Could we have short preambles and tighten up the questions so that we meet everybody's time lines? |
The other five agreements mention environmental protection in their preambles. |
The preambles of the acts specified are not adapted for the purposes of the Agreement. |