intervene
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the nun who decided tae | intervene | bi two in the mornin |
nun the nun decided tae | intervene | she breenged in an held |
sits modestly by ready to | intervene | when gladys gets it wrong |
wants the scottish parliament to | intervene | in the dispute we should |
rough sleeping that we can | intervene | the cheaper that intervention will |
think jenkins will want to | intervene | the second principle is that |
appropriate for the parliament to | intervene | in that process and it |
appropriate point at which to | intervene | the member has not recognised |
robison has allowed me to | intervene | the minister would not accept |
curran i am sorry to | intervene | in the final minute however |
of and by children b | intervene | in cases where the police |
is miss goldie may i | intervene | for a moment i am |
decision can an international court | intervene | and say that that nation |
the exam system and to | intervene | rather than to leave everything |
down and allow her to | intervene | if she will say whether |
run that should start to | intervene | in the areas that members |
if members would like to | intervene | and i am not looking |
upon the scottish executive to | intervene | to ensure that there is |
possible i ask members to | intervene | only when they feel they |
had been debating whether to | intervene | on other members but given |
the lord president wished to | intervene | dundas for the next few |
government to ask it to | intervene | with the nigerian government to |
that the scottish executive should | intervene | so that the clubs can |
the minister for communities to | intervene | on behalf of gevco and |
the chamber and asks to | intervene | on the presiding officer if |
us to go back and | intervene | to ring fence that pot |