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Sentence count:182+12 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-08-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: lumpsmumpsdumpsglimpselump sumjumpsuitlampshadecampsiteMeaning: n. a widely distributed system of free and fixed macrophages derived from bone marrow. 
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1. Most Conservative MPs appear happy with the government's reassurances.
2. Opposition MPs mocked the government's decision.
3. Some MPs want to abolish the tax altogether.
4. MPs called for tougher enforcement of the existing laws on drugs.
5. The Foreign Secretary assured anti-federalist MPs that he would not agree to anything which limited British sovereignty.
6. MPs were urged to amend the law to prevent another oil tanker disaster.
7. The wisdom of the retired generals and backbench MPs conjoins.
8. Opposition MPs are calling for the establishment of an independent food and drugs agency.
9. Several MPs broke away to form a new party.
10. Opposition MPs charged the minister with neglecting her duty.
11. Two MPs were censured by the Speaker.
12. Some Old Labour MPs opposed the government's welfare reforms.
13. The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.
14. MPs hoped to reverse Britain's opt-out from the treaty.
15. In Parliament today, MPs debated the Finance Bill.
16. There were almost no women MPs previous to 1945.
17. She had overheard a private conversation between two MPs.
18. Some opposition MPs voted with the Government.
19. Most MPs will follow the party line .
20. Two Conservative MPs went over to the Liberals.
21. The two MPs were sparring with each other.
22. Opposition MPs are few in number.
23. Opposition MPs derided the Government's response to the crisis.
24. Several Conservative MPs have voted against the government.
25. MPs receive allowances to meet the cost of travel.
26. Three Conservative MPs abstained in the vote.
27. MPs have demanded his immediate resignation.
28. He launched what was called a charm offensive against MPs who might not support the Government.
29. The idea of equal opportunities was strongly promoted by many Labour MPs.
30. Under party rules each candidate has to be nominated by 55 Labour MPs.
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