Synonym: treasury. Similar words: cheque, exchange, exchange rate, exchangeable, in exchange for, out of the question, query, conquer. Meaning: [ɪks'tʃekə] n. the funds of a government or institution or individual.
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61. The exchequer early achieved independence.
62. Owe in economy develop county, exchequer construction has special value to prefectural class finance.
63. George Osborne, Britain's new chancellor of the exchequer who is readying his country for fiscal frugality, crowed that the G20 had come round to his way of thinking.
64. Gideon Rachman: In theory, I should know Britain's new chancellor of the exchequer, really quite well.
65. Hariss concerned Exchequer in the statement of the relation of king parliament and public finance, his discourse was effected by the Constitutionalism ineluctably.
66. His exchequer is low.
67. The exchequer expense is a higher level accounting contrasted to intensive accounting.
68. The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the government's new tax policies.
69. Exchequer construction is an omnibus systematic project, cover each economic division.
70. In the last year of his life he conceived the short - dated Exchequer Bill, still in use.
71. Oneself eat comfortable play delighted, surplus part still can enter small exchequer.
72. The announcement came Monday from 2 Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown.
73. Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer[sentence dictionary], offered a ragbag of measures that offered various economic sweeteners but made little serious attempt to cut Britain's large budget deficit.
74. The first was the Court of Exchequer, which emerged from the tax department of the Curia as the arena for the settlement of revenue disputes although this jurisdiction was widened by various methods.
75. The chancellor of the Exchequer groaned about our dwindling dollar resources.
76. Explore how to based and consummate nation exchequer menage system on deepen finance fashion.
77. Accounting exchequer stock is the vital part in county (city) People's Bank to guard against and avoid capital risk.
78. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling poses with his ministerial red dispatch box as he leaves 11 Downing Street, en route to delivering the annual budget to the House of Commons.
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