Similar words: thatched, thatcherism, thatch, hatcher, thatching, hatches, hatchet, hatchery. Meaning: n. 1. British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925) 2. someone skilled in making a roof from plant stalks or foliage.
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91. For a mild, self-effacing family man, substitute a vibrant, powerful family man who pays due tribute to Margaret Thatcher.
92. Instead, Mrs Thatcher pledged to reduce total SO2 emissions by 30 percent by the year 2000.
93. Mrs Thatcher was still highly visible at international summits, but often now as an obstructive, quarrelsome figure.
94. Spectators yesterday gave Thatcher standing ovations at the opening and close of her address.
95. Mrs Thatcher would win the election and she would probably stay in power for ever.
96. In 1979 we held the United Kingdom's first showbiz-style election rally for Mrs Thatcher, and it was a great success.
97. The vessel features Major giving a toothy grin, considerably broader than the one on the Thatcher mug.
98. A string of female rulers, from Boudicca to Margaret Thatcher, gives the lie to that idea.
99. Mrs Thatcher had emerged with much more confidence on the world stage by 1987.
100. Then, at lunchtime, Mrs Thatcher met a group of the so-called men in grey suits.
101. Conclusion Mrs Thatcher has already proved herself a remarkable figure.
101. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
102. Or perhaps it was when Margaret Thatcher locked the prime minister away behind heavy iron gates.
103. The fundamental question is whether a third or fourth Thatcher term would produce irreversible changes.
104. The Thatcher government believed this system has a bias towards overspending by local authorities.
105. The party converted to the free market with a zeal that out-Thatchered Thatcher and out-Reaganed Reagan.
106. Thatcher diktats do not simply slide down the Cabinet table like castor oil.
107. As with all other proposed changes for broadcasting, the details of the Thatcher Government's reforming zeal are as yet unknown.
108. Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration.
109. The local government legislation of the Thatcher administration represents a marked change in Conservative policy.
110. There was a dartboard above the phone with a picture of Thatcher taped over it.
111. Mrs Margaret Thatcher has struck three notes since the Communist world began to disintegrate.
112. He wants me dead, of course, but there have been other targets in the past, like Thatcher and high-street butchers.
113. The campaigners Margaret Thatcher is a rarity among national leaders in that she has a science background.
114. However[sentencedict.com], impediments to women's lives will not disappear as quickly as Mrs Thatcher did.
115. She would have made the secret love child of Leon Trotsky and Margaret Thatcher look like an uncommitted, apolitical layabout.
116. Lady Thatcher never drew breath, while John Major was a good listener.
117. Much of Britain in the Midlands and the south relished the new prosperity the Thatcher years had brought.
118. He was due to be congratulated by Lady Thatcher after receiving a People of the Year award.
119. Table 16-2 shows that the first Thatcher government was able to reduce marginal tax rates substantially, especially for the very rich.
120. If the achievements of the Thatcher years were not to be consigned to oblivion, then a tactical retreat was necessary.
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