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Sentence count:78+3 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-04-04Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: treasurySimilar words: chequeexchangeexchange rateexchangeablein exchange forout of the questionqueryconquerMeaning: [ɪks'tʃekə]  n. the funds of a government or institution or individual. 
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1. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected to announce tax cuts in this year's budget.
2. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the minister in charge of finance in Britain.
3. There's nothing left in the exchequer this month.
4. The Chancellor of the Exchequer deals with taxes.
5. This resulted in a considerable loss to the exchequer.
6. The Chancellor of the Exchequer says that economic recovery is just around the corner.
7. The Chancellor of the Exchequer will take the floor for his Budget speech at 3.00 p.m.
8. In Britain the Chancellor of the Exchequer deals with taxes and government spending.
9. The Chancellor of Exchequer will present his budget to Parliament tomorrow.
10. But Chancery and Exchequer records provide corroboration.
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11. But the Exchequer Levy increased by £2million to £8.9million.
12. The main purpose of the Exchequer was to prevent the Crown from being defrauded by its own officials.
13. When he was Chancellor of the Exchequer he started the orginal debt initiatives.
14. A Chancellor of the Exchequer who had failed to prevent thieves penetrating his treasury was summarily beaten to death.
15. The reputation of the chancellor of the exchequer, Nigel Lawson, was at its zenith.
16. Loss of Exchequer revenue has been considerable and has not been offset by any gain in total expenditure on health care.
17. Why, even the Chancellor of the Exchequer is said to be worried at that.
18. He will always be remembered as one of the great Chancellors of the Exchequer.
19. Any request for costs would have to go to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
20. It has been estimated that a tax on books and periodicals might add as much as £250m to the Exchequer.
21. His greatest ambition was to be Chancellor of the Exchequer.
22. As Prime Minister he accepted the resignation of his Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1958 rather than agree to modest public expenditure cuts.
23. This had resulted in a growth in the number of homes and a huge increase in the bill to the Exchequer.
24. Sir Giles Mompesson was adjudged to pay a total of £3,300 for felling timber even though he produced an Exchequer warrant.
25. The various possible structures have been discussed with senior management in the Exchequer Division.
26. Nevertheless, she did give outright support to the stand taken by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
27. Once again, in his autumn statement yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer was forecasting an economic upturn.
28. The Government have given themselves a permanent contributions holiday by no longer making an Exchequer contribution to the national insurance fund.
29. The only way to avoid that would be for the Chancellor of the Exchequer to give the health service an open-ended budget.
30. Obviously this would impose a significant strain on the Exchequer.
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