Similar words: bespoke, poke, as many, businessman, make sure, small, make sense, dismal. Meaning: ['spəʊksmən] n. a male spokesperson.
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151. A spokesman for Bond Corporation admitted the action could wipe out the entire group.
152. But the Coastguard spokesman said that about five tonnes of diesel had escaped into the sea.
153. Their veteran spokesman thundered occasionally from the back benches, but he'd been banished to the backwoods by popular opinion.
154. A medical spokesman explained that he needed an urgent operation to treat glaucoma caused by diabetes.
155. The spokesman said the mini veered off the road after it was in collision with another car approaching the bridge.
156. Officers would also be making house-to-house inquiries, said a Hertfordshire Police spokesman.
157. He was found unconscious with a bedsheet round his neck, a correctional services spokesman said.
158. The council spokesman also said there were not enough professional caterers in the area to meet demand.
159. The spokesman noted that not all the paperwork on the accord was finalized but said he expected it to be so soon.
160. The consortium's spokesman Chris Rowley claims his group is the only one to have cracked the retuning problem.
161. A spokesman for the parallel government said that the two men had been kidnapped.
162. The government news agency Notimex said 15 were dead while a Civil Defense spokesman said he had reports of 25 confirmed killed.
163. Yasuo Fukuda, the government spokesman, yesterday denied that the government planned any measures to offset this problem.
164. Shadow trade spokesman Robin Cook described the judgment as a humiliation for Mr Heseltine.
165. According to a Lever Brothers spokesman, the humble bar is not as hygienic.
166. A police spokesman said Board of Trade investigators would be notified.
167. The company prefers the overlay option because it provides more flexibility, a spokesman argued.
168. A spokesman for Littlewoods said the service was aimed toward users with a need to process huge numbers of documents.
169. A base spokesman said the total cost of relocating personnel and planes this summer will run as high as $ 3 million.
170. The most extraordinary feature of the Opposition's response has been the deafening silence of their principal spokesman in relation to the proposals.
171. Labour spokesman David Oakenson says there's evidence to suggest the blame lies with Swindon Police.
172. A spokesman for Darlington police said both women had been fortunate not to have been more severely injured in the crash.
173. In 1951 and 1952 he continued to act as the Rassemblement's main spokesman, addressing rallies and holding press conferences.
174. The drugs stolen include an ampoule of adrenalin, which could kill if injected, a police spokesman warned.
175. Yesterday a Durham Police spokesman said the consultant in charge of Pringle had told detectives he is to undergo further surgery next month.
176. CompuServe spokesman William Giles said that the CompuServe officials based their decisions entirely on the names of the newsgroups.
177. A Green Party spokesman said that spent fuel rods are highly radioactive and potentially lethal.
178. A police spokesman added that the businessman on whose premises the bikes were found was helping with their enquiries.
178. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
179. A total of 143 tickets were sold at the near-giveaway prices, United spokesman Chris Brathwaite confirmed Thursday.
180. A spokesman listed the casualties in a detached, matter-of-fact tone of voice.