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Sentence count:211+5Posted:2017-05-31Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: winston churchillchurchcoptic churchcatholic churchurchinchillchillichillyMeaning: n. 1. English general considered one of the greatest generals in history (1650-1722) 2. British statesman and leader during World War II; received Nobel prize for literature in 1953 (1874-1965) 3. a Canadian town in northern Manitoba on Hudson Bay; important port for shipping grain. 
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31. Churchill himself was interested not only in this but also in the wider implications of nuclear developments in the 1950s.
32. The team is now seeking approval to carry out clinical trials at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
33. Major is the first Tory prime minister since Winston Churchill without a university education.
34. Discussion in Cabinet was aided by the absence of Churchill - and also Eden - because of illness.
35. Churchill was informed of this order within an hour, and watched the raid from the Air Ministry roof.
36. Send it to Mr Churchill with my compliments and some sort of message about it being from one Napoleon to another.
37. Another airborne bid for peace that Churchill disapproved of, likewise doomed to failure.
38. He says that Churchill had told them they could be proud to have mined coal for the war effort.
39. In his memoirs, Wilson makes no bones of placing himself in the line of succession of Baldwin, Churchill and Macmillan.
40. The Churchill Hospital saved Lynda's life. After 5 months of chemotherapy treatment like this, the tumours shrank.
41. He had put away his Churchill and was reading a new book.
42. Churchill was a sort of Anglican but was as ignorant about clergymen as Lloyd George.
43. Churchill, who demanded and got blood, sweat, and tears, is gone.
44. Presenting a very sanitized view of Pitt's career, the film ends up a hagiography of Churchill.
45. Churchill was acutely aware that Britain was far the weaker of the two allies, both militarily and economically.
46. Churchill then wanted to coerce the owners into a national agreement and statutory arbitration.
47. The Beveridge Committee, which reported shortly before the Churchill government took office in 195 1, saw no conflict.
48. Churchill had been the latest bone of contention, as he had begun to make public speeches which Chamberlain clearly found embarrassing.
49. Otherwise it's months of planning up the wall, and Mr Churchill crying in his brandy.
50. In his book, Churchill describes that historic first meeting with Roosevelt.
51. Churchill fought the Second World War to preserve the heritage of Britain.
52. By the Monday they were to shout down with peculiar virulence a similar although more long-winded question by Churchill.
53. The role of Churchill in the development of full employment policy is greater than has generally been supposed.
54. At crucial moments Churchill swung his weight behind the Keynesian approach.
55. A month ago he had a positive diagnosis and was treated at the Churchill Hospital.
56. As was his wont, Churchill drank scotch with water(sentencedict.com), but no ice.
57. It is not difficult to understand why this short statement by Winston Churchill changed history.
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58. Pamela Churchill had to leave their house which she had to lease out to others to get income from the rent.
59. Above all, Churchill was opposed to passing major legislation before the war was won.
60. The ceremony in this Anglo-Norman setting was replete with references to Charlemagne, Napoleon, and Churchill.
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