1. Sometimes the second reading, usually made from the Apostolic writings, had the same theme especially in Lent or Advent. 2. The bill is expected to pass its second reading with a comfortable majority. 3. The pleasurable element of surprise is at least partly lost on a second reading. 4. Therefore, a second reading would be pushed further to the right side of the network, requiring less reader effort. 5. Now this means that the sponsor of the bill, Allan, brothers, pro proposes that the debate be closed and the bill be given a second reading. 6. As I said on second reading, this House is the ultimate guardian of the constitutional liberties of the British people. 7. A Labour back-bench bill to widen freedom of information and do away with unnecessary secrecy was given an unopposed second reading in the Commons today. 8. The bill took five months from its second reading in the Lords to the Royal Assent, having been unopposed in the Commons. 9. The Carrying of Knives Etc Bill passed its main parliamentary hurdle, the second reading, with minimal formalities. 10. His bill now goes forward for a second reading but stands a slim chance of becoming law. |