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Similar words: reign of terrorforeign operationforeign serviceforeignforeignerforeign aidforeign keyforeignnessMeaning: n. the government department in charge of foreign relations. 
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1. He took a year's sabbatical from the Foreign Office.
2. A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office.
3. Foreign Office officials assisted with transport and finance problems.
4. The Colonial Office was absorbed into the Foreign Office.
5. A British Foreign Office minister has made a robust defence of the agreement.
6. The Foreign Office offered to pay the shipping line all the costs of diverting the ship to Bermuda.
7. The Foreign Office in London has expressed surprise at these allegations.
8. Foreign Office sources sniffed at reports that British troops might be sent.
9. Tristan Garel-Jones from the foreign office.
10. The Foreign Office also condemned the increase.
11. I now have a letter from the Foreign Office minister Douglas Hogg setting out the change in policy.
12. The Foreign Office said it was understood that the sentences were still subject to review and the men might appeal.
13. As fifty years later, the Foreign Office and armed services were among the most strongly affected.
14. The initial legal advice had come from Foreign Office lawyers but the contrary advice came from Sir Nicholas.
15. Such thinking was influential in the Foreign Office until at least 1948, and was strongly encouraged by Ernest Bevin as foreign secretary.
16. The first proposed rebuilding the Foreign Office on land only owned by the Crown at that date.
17. So, goes the conspiracy, the Foreign Office can now give free rein to its instinctive Arabism.
18. The Foreign Office attracted about eighty-four entries, and the War Department about eighty.
19. Tonight the Foreign Office insisted it was doing everything in its power to secure Paul Ride's early release.
20. In the event, under heavy Foreign Office pressure which she secretly resented, Mrs Thatcher gave way completely.
21. He presumably bought into it with his Foreign Office gratuity.
22. The Foreign Office authorised the association to establish a steering committee under my chairmanship.
23. Late last night, the French ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office to discuss the crisis.
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24. They met while she was on secondment from the Foreign Office.
25. Though the diplomatic courtship is at an early stage, the Foreign Office is optimistic about such a marriage of convenience.
26. The moment Gerald got back to Hull he dictated a letter to the Foreign Office.
27. In the meantime, Pennethorne had been working out the details of his proposals for the Foreign Office.
28. All he had planned before his interview with the Foreign Office that afternoon was a long bath and a slow shave.
29. And Douglas will retire soon, I think, so we can have new blood at the foreign office.
30. But she has remained suspicious of departmental lines which resist changes, and her doubts about the Foreign Office have remained.
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