单词 | John major |
例句 | 1. John Major promoted the idea of a classless society. 2. He served under John Major in the early 1990s. 3. John Major and the Duke of Edinburgh led the mourners. 4. They have written to John Major expressing their outrage. 5. John Major has ended Britain's isolation. 6. John Major leaves the residence in defeat. 7. John Major, he said, had the exact opposite of the Midas touch. 8. John Major also flew out before the games ended for a villa holiday in the mountains west of Madrid. 9. That would have been sufficient to deprive John Major of a majority and bring down his government. 10. Even John Major, who is a friend of Wigley's,[ ] turned up at a Plaid party a few years ago. 11. In the ensuing political rumpus John Major shamelessly distanced himself from his henchman. 12. Premier John Major could clash with him on five big issues. 13. Instead John Major invites 200 carefully selected friends along for a cosy chat about how rosy the Tory garden is. 14. Unlike John Major and his soapbox, it is not part of the image. 15. A special relationship goes back to normal So, John Major left Washington in triumph? 16. Labour is calling on John Major to follow it up with cuts of his own. 17. John Major scholarship boy who made it to the local grammar school and was lucky to obtain patronage from the local squire. 18. First, John Major, though a pleasant man, had to say some nasty things about his opponents. 19. John Major agreed: after all, the prime minister started in politics as a local councillor. 20. Premier John Major and the monarch discussed the historic moves during his weekend stay at Balmoral. 21. The speculation was fuelled by Premier John Major who refused to rule them out. 22. John Major balances his economic package, but the right one's always lower, oh yes. 23. John Major should have more chance to recruit new talent to his Cabinet after the turbulence of 1992. 24. Shares will boom and John Major will cling on by his fingertips. 25. Tomorrow he is off to Chequers to join the great and the good and John Major for drinks. 26. Brooke subsequently apologized and offered his resignation, but this was rejected by the Prime Minister, John Major. 27. He presided over the 1990 leadership contest that saw the departure of Margaret Thatcher and the arrival of John Major. 28. Mellor's self-styled heroics were cold comfort for his team leader, John Major. 29. The Tories have responded to calls for unity and fallen in behind John Major. 30. In the first icy transatlantic blast, he pointedly refused to meet Premier John Major, who visits Washington later this month. 31. John Major will need to do more than provide a discreet crossing from worthy words to anti-social acts. 32. His shock decision - on the eve of Labour's party conference - threw a lifeline to battered Premier John Major. 33. If the government does lose the showdown, it seems likely that John Major will call a confidence vote 24 hours later. 34. There John Major will try to find a compromise between saving money and saving his majority. 35. The original Bill came under strong attack and fell when John Major called an April election. 36. John Major seems to sympathise, but the voters can be excused for not yet noticing. 37. Shaking a little at first but gradually warming to his theme, the sacked Chancellor dealt John Major a devastating blow. 38. John Major said the latest inflation figures provided the best basis for recovery,[Sentence dictionary] both for output and employment. 39. They voted Premier John Major top, with his popular recipe for spicey chicken in chilli powder and Tabasco. 40. John Major and his friends think they have weathered the storm of their lives. 41. It that is not interventionist, then John Major is a charismatic leader. 42. Lady Thatcher never drew breath, while John Major was a good listener. 43. The Conservatives under John Major tried to distinguish themselves from their Thatcherite past by stressing a commitment to quality public services. 44. In fact, John Major promises to emerge mildly well from the schemers' cauldron. 45. The Bishop says John Major should honour his pledge to raise the level of aid. 46. Instead, it goaded John Major to an even more single-minded determination to push the Treaty through Parliament. 47. Voice over John Major was suitably impressed with the offering. 48. As John Major said, they've given us a bloody nose. 49. Prime Minister John Major also sent a congratulatory message to the awards ceremony. 50. For too long(), John Major and his government had used these preconditions to frustrate the peace process. 51. But one point must be noted: Elton John and John Major ranked top of many respondents' lists. 52. After a week of fevered speculation, John Major, Britain's prime minister, shuffled his cabinet. 53. Labour claimed the Budget will leave the average family £8 a week worse off, but Premier John Major disagreed. 54. During the John Major years he was reconciled to mainstream Conservatism. 55. Mr Smith launched a stinging attack on John Major, ridiculing him as a man who has lost control of events. 56. Perhaps John Major, already well into the habit of stealing Labour's clothes, will come up with the right formula. 57. John Major did not publicly denounce Mr Churchill, but went as far as hinting that he disapproved. 58. With one bound, he was ... John Major has escaped the toils of the poll tax. 59. His speech was also seen as a veiled attack on the free-market policies of Premier John Major. 60. John Major looks set to remain on his perch - although he is by no means secure. 61. Opposite him on one of the three tables set out for the lavish dinner was Prime Minister John Major. 62. The organization blamed delaying tactics by Prime Minister John Major for its decision to end the cease-fire. 63. YO-YO would be a more accurate way to describe the succession of U-turns made recently by John Major and his Ministers. 64. John Major has reached the pinnacle of British politics. 65. With the Anglican Communion on the verge of schism, can Rowan Williams learn anything from John Major? 66. John Major faces severe social and economic problems as well as tough debate over European integration,[/john major.html] but his top priority will be to maintain the Tories' long lease on 10 Downing Street. 67. John Major and John Bruton said they would resume talks with Sinn Fein if the IRA reinstated its cease-fire. 68. Sir John Major has warned that a Franco-German plan to introduce a financial transaction tax across Europe was akin to directing a "heat-seeking missile" at the City of London. 69. Warm beer and cricket on the green, cited by a former prime minister, John Major, as the essence of Englishness, do not much move England's white population, never mind its Muslims, he says. 70. And it may be worth remembering that while John Major didn't himself go to Oxbridge. 71. EUROPE helped bring down two of Britain's recent prime ministers, Margaret Thatcher and John Major. 72. John Major will not try to pack the House of Lords. 73. The policy document was produced at the behest of John Major and other world leaders. 74. Sybil was the first cat to live in the street since the legendary Humphrey, a stray who took up residence under prime minister Margaret Thatcher and outstayed John Major. 75. John Major didn't go to university. In fact he left school at 16. |
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