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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181, But Chancellor Norman Lamont may try to soften the blow with a cut in interest rates.
182, But the Left claims that the Chancellor is simply pandering to the far-Right by tampering with the asylum laws.
183, Nevertheless Chancellor Helmut Kohl remains firmly opposed to a delay on the grounds that it could endanger the project.
184, After 1987 she publicly disagreed with policies of her Foreign Secretary and Chancellor.
185, The Chancellor had totally failed to come up with an industrial strategy to move Britain out of recession, Mr Brown said.
186, She knows, too, that representations have been made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
187, The Lord Chancellor set his face against growing criticism over his behaviour.
188, The Chancellor revealed yesterday that public borrowing has ballooned to £37 billion, and is growing fast.
189, Globke was the closest confidant and adviser of Adenauer, who could stand in for the Chancellor.
190, All that remained was for the Lord Chancellor by statutory instrument to appoint a day for s9 to come into effect.
191, The Chancellor needs to raise indirect taxes by over £2b to deliver a job-spinning statement.
192, Mr Mandelson was rebuked by colleagues and told to clear future speeches on the subject with the Chancellor, Gordon Brown.
193, Take Chancellor Adenauer, in 1970, at the site of the former Warsaw ghetto, laying a wreath.
194, It was revealed last night that the Lord Chancellor wants a report after complaints about the judge from other women staff.
195, Ministers prepare for cuts Government ministers have been meeting to prepare major spending cuts ahead of Chancellor Clarke's Budget speech next month.
196, The backbenchers' unrest was underlined by the rousing ovation they gave to Chancellor Nor-man Lamont at a private meeting yesterday.
197, A glance at the television monitor showed that the Chancellor was on his feet, replying to the brief debate.
198, Chancellor Norman Lamont and fellow finance ministers began hammering out the final draft in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon.
199, These are the most outrageous in a long line of similar remarks by the Home Secretary and the Lord Chancellor.
200, Chancellor Kohl has placed the heaviest burden of paying for unification on the average wage-earner.
201, The introduction of local income tax would allow local authorities to undermine the budgetary plans of the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
202, The Treasury now enjoyed the advantage of a strong Chancellor, respected throughout Whitehall as Wood had not been.
203, She generously donated a seat in the memory of our late and much loved Chancellor, Sir Monty Finniston.
204, Greyhound racing claims the Chancellor earmarked the windfall for the tracks in his March Budget.
204, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
205, For a new chancellor, presenting a budget for an unpopular government, it was the best he could do.
206, The Chancellor has made some substantial moves towards boosting the economy.
207, Nobody, least of all the chancellor, one suspects, is banking on this.
208, It will publish final recommendations to the Lord Chancellor next week.
209, The Chancellor said he would cut income tax by 2 pence in the pound.
210, A straw-poll of representatives yesterday showed support for the Chancellor is remarkably resilient.
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