31. After Mrs Bottomley had promised to take the matter up with John Major she was able to unveil a plaque to mark the opening. 32. I can and shall take the matter up with the Attorney General in relation to the sentence which has been past. 33. Some bookmakers have not been entirely happy with their new placing in the Down Royal set-up and there had been grumblings about taking the matter to a higher authority. 34. He said he would now wait to see if Darlington firemen wanted him to take the matter to the home office. 35. If the matter is taken in a more serious case by indictment then the fine is unlimited. 36. Matters should be taken further, and examples made, to ensure that such a fiasco never happens again. 37. He has asked Mr Alton to take the matter up with health ministers. 38. And if it takes you a matter of seconds, you really need to address your security. 39. America, which claims it can keep the grapes safe, may take the matter up with the World Trade Organization. 40. And finally they took the matter into their own hands. |