It depends on what kind of resolution you're adopting. A resolution may be just to congratulate somebody. It's an expression of opinion of the House. This would be a resolution. But if it's phrased in such a way that it has permanence--for example, this House considers that it is a violation of its privileges to be prorogued for longer than such and such a period of time, in grandiose words that the British Parliament might use--then it would be clear from the resolution that it was intended to go on, that it wasn't just temporary.
On April 27th, 2010. See this statement in context.