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Sentence count:300+11Posted:2017-03-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: premierprime ministerSimilar words: cancelledchancecancellationby chanceperchancefat chancestand a chancetake a chanceMeaning: ['tʃɑːnsələ]  n. 1. the person who is head of state (in several countries) 2. the honorary or titular head of a university. 
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61, The Chancellor is not without fault.
62, The Chancellor has set a ceiling of £250,000.
63, He was a Lord Chancellor with a limited range.
64, Out went Norman Lamont, the unpopular chancellor.
65, Chancellor Nigel Lawson's Tory conference speech had little impact.
66, The Chancellor is not a man for formal meetings.
67, At first, the new chancellor had his successes.
68, Financial policy, which deviated increasingly from monetarist orthodoxy, also pursued a more distinct course with Nigel Lawson as Chancellor.
69, What he did not know until late on was that his former Chancellor was to make a statement on his resignation.
70, Mr John Smith, the shadow chancellor, won comfortably in Monklands East.
71, Thomas Cardinal Bourchier, former Archbishop of Canterbury and chancellor, was appointed to head the deputation.
72, There is no reason to believe that a new chancellor would make Britain richer.
73, They only returned after Strauss resigned, his hopes of becoming Chancellor shattered.
74, The outgoing chancellor said he has no plans to assume any other political posts.
75, The Chancellor had loosened his tie and was breathing heavily.
76, Any request for costs would have to go to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
77, And happy returns ... Lady Thatcher becomes Chancellor of the University she opened.
78, Resignations, both of ministers and of admirals but not of the Chancellor, were threatened.
79, For these reasons, if none other, the Lord Chancellor, is more than a nominal head of the judiciary.
80, My right hon. Friend the Chancellor and his counterparts ably negotiated amendments in the documents on economic and monetary union.
81, The Chancellor will also announce a set of more generous tax breaks for companies granting share options.
82, At this point Wilson's chancellor would have been outlining spending cuts, not increases.
83, It's good news for the Chancellor ahead of the budget.
84, The award for the parliamentarian of the year went to shadow Chancellor Mr John Smith[sentence dictionary], who won it in 1986.
85, The resumption has shaken the Green party, the junior partner in Chancellor Gerhard Schro der's coalition.
86, And Chancellor Norman Lamont was last night accused of sunning himself as the economy sinks into deeper gloom.
87, The chancellor, meanwhile, directed unmatched fund-raising and helped enhance the graduate studies' program.
88, Chancellor Norman Lamont has bowed to pressure and will impose only a small rise on drinkers and smokers.
89, The chancellor has got to be tough and keep government spending down.
90, But the Chancellor also announced a reform in the way the tax for company car use is applied.
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