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Sentence count:104+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2020-06-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: white-hairedwhite-hotwhiteheadwhite hopewhite heatwhite housewhite horsewhitehorseMeaning: n. 1. a wide street in London stretching from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament; site of many government offices 2. the British civil service. 
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(1) It was like a Whitehall farce the way I was sent from department to department and everyone said it was someone else's job to help me.
(2) Whitehall is/are refusing to confirm the reports.
(3) Whitehall are / is refusing to comment.
(4) Rumours are circulating in Whitehall.
(5) Decisions are frequently delayed in the labyrinth of Whitehall committees.
(6) Whitehall said that it hoped to get the change through by the end of June.
(7) It was like a Whitehall farce the way I was sent from department to department and everyone said it was someone < ...
(8) Labour's Whitehall plans are more drastic.
(9) Cowley stood some way away, outside offices in Whitehall.
(10) Then the Whitehall row erupted into the public domain.
(11) Economists were recruited into Whitehall in large numbers.
(12) Within the industry, the consequences of a rudderless Whitehall were welcomed at the commercial grass roots level.
(13) They came, not during committee meetings in Whitehall, but after informal chats at ministers' houses during the Easter holiday.
(14) According to Whitehall officials, the local media suggested that the material was intended to help opposition parties or beleaguered white farmers.
(15) So when Summerchild steps out up Whitehall at the end of the day he is still hugging their secret madness to himself.
(16) But Whitehall sources dismissed the call and underlined Sir Patrick's own categorical statement.
(17) We can legitimately ask what competence an official based in Whitehall has to solve the problems of rural Scotland.
(18) So we wanted this systematic question to go right through Whitehall and to greatly reduce the functional load on departments.
(19) He has been a nimble chameleon, bending with every turn in Whitehall attitudes to education.
(20) Beaumarchais/Livings is funnier, faster and subtler than, say, the average Whitehall farce and could be just as accessible. Sentencedict.com
(21) They therefore proved natural allies in her assault upon the seat of consensus in Whitehall.
(22) However the FBI-style agency will not conduct its own investigations or prosecutions, although many Whitehall insiders believe this could eventually happen.
(23) This may seem bizarre given the manner in which Whitehall and Britain as a whole appear steeped in tradition.
(24) Others have hired government relations consultants to help them build communication links with the Government and Whitehall.
(25) After my sandwich and a drink, I got a cab to my own office in Whitehall, and rang Seddon.
(26) There is some case for doing this, particularly now that Whitehall is laying down a core curriculum for all schools.
(27) While schools and housing were required to tackle indirect discrimination, Whitehall was looking after its own.
(28) Moreover, the theory that the pace of colonial development should and could be controlled effectively from Whitehall was soon disproved.
(29) In the United Kingdom, users and providers focus their attention on the spending departments in Whitehall.
(30) Before the Treasury was rehoused at the end of Whitehall its junior clerks were scratching here at their ledgers.
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