Synonym: premier, prime minister. Similar words: cancelled, chance, cancellation, by chance, perchance, fat chance, stand a chance, take a chance. Meaning: ['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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91, In accepting the honor, Nicklaus knelt before a vice chancellor of the university, a man named Watson.
92, When he was Chancellor of the Exchequer he started the orginal debt initiatives.
93, Less positively on property, the Chancellor introduced further reforms to capital gains tax.
94, A big step up came when the Lord Chancellor took over criminal legal aid from the Home Secretary in 1980.
95, Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society, subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges.
96, It reminded them of when Labour Chancellor Denis Healey turned back at the airport in 1976 over a sterling crisis.
97, And now Lord Chancellor Lord MacKay has warned that spending cuts are likely to severely restrict the amount of aid available.
98, There was no attempt to liken any Conservative minister, or downtrodden Chancellor, to Baldrick or anyone else.
99, His greatest ambition was to be Chancellor of the Exchequer.
100, The man who hopes to be Chancellor next week can not surely be preparing a leap in the dark.
101, As Prime Minister he accepted the resignation of his Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1958 rather than agree to modest public expenditure cuts.
102, But tomorrow, with just a few words, the Chancellor could deal the company a body blow.
103, Helmut Kohl, chancellor from 1982-98, has been castigated for flouting the party finance laws he enacted.
104, Surely the Lord Chancellor should have issued guidance to justices on the tariff for sentencing in such cases.
105, Is it just coincidence that the previous chancellor was fond of a spritzer?
106, The legal profession has already put forward alternative proposals which would save the money the Lord Chancellor requires to save next year.
107, Meanwhile Baroness Thatcher has become Chancellor of the private university at Buckingham and hands out her own honorary degrees.
108, Chancellor Norman Lamont will today begin hauling in bank bosses one by one to give them a roasting.
109, A Chancellor of the Exchequer who had failed to prevent thieves penetrating his treasury was summarily beaten to death.
110, In May 1989, a registrar admitted a drink-driving charge and was severely reprimanded by the Lord Chancellor.
111, The Chancellor complains that people with an income of £500 per week will pay more tax under Labour.
112, All must seek leave to appeal from the special adjudicator who is to be appointed by the Lord Chancellor.
113, You may recall that for years the chancellor was helplessly in thrall to Prudence.
114, Treasury sources said that the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, believes child poverty is one of the most serious problems affecting Britain.
114, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
115, They regarded the ditching of a widely respected Chancellor, in somewhat undignified circumstances, as the lesser of two evils.
116, The outlook for sterling is clouded by confusion about whether the Chancellor has set a new floor for the pound.
117, On one hand, the Chancellor increased the number of people paying the reduced 20 percent rate of income tax.
118, He cheered Tory backbenchers, but they predicted that the Chancellor could also face a rough ride unless the plan works.
119, If the candidate obtains an absolute majority, he is appointed Chancellor by the Federal President.
120, Some specific functions can only be conferred by an order made by the Lord Chancellor.
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