单词 | Margaret thatcher |
例句 | 1 Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991. 2 Margaret Thatcher made history when she became the first British woman Prime Minister. 3 Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first woman prime minister in 1979. 4 Margaret Thatcher was in the chair. 5 To begin with, Margaret Thatcher dispensed with royal commissions. 6 Wisely, Margaret Thatcher decided to withdraw. 7 Even Margaret Thatcher in her prime could not carry her party on the question of Sundays. 8 When Margaret Thatcher became leader the party was still dominated by these men who had been through the war together. 9 In those interviews, Margaret Thatcher has made much of science and technology. 10 For almost 18 months Margaret Thatcher and Nigel Lawson have been at loggerheads over sterling. 11 But it was Margaret Thatcher who reaped all the benefits. 12 He is more popular than either Margaret Thatcher or Neil Kinnock. 13 But he says he's in good company ... Margaret Thatcher took eighteen months before she made hers. 14 Margaret Thatcher believed, disastrously,[] that there was no such thing as society. 15 In 1988 Margaret Thatcher squeezed sight-test charges through Parliament only after a Tory rebellion that shrank her majority by 28 votes. 16 Margaret Thatcher, too, realized the potential of having this major capital project financed by the private sector. 17 In June 1983, Margaret Thatcher went to the polls for the second time. 18 Margaret Thatcher had no tolerance for jokes of any kind, believing them to be a waste of time. 19 A string of female rulers, from Boudicca to Margaret Thatcher, gives the lie to that idea. 20 Or perhaps it was when Margaret Thatcher locked the prime minister away behind heavy iron gates. 21 Mrs Margaret Thatcher has struck three notes since the Communist world began to disintegrate. 22 The campaigners Margaret Thatcher is a rarity among national leaders in that she has a science background. 23 A secret service contact told Mark Gutteridge that Margaret Thatcher would have seen the information. 24 While writing her agony aunt column, she remained busy as a reporter, interviewing figures including Margaret Thatcher. 25 He presided over the 1990 leadership contest that saw the departure of Margaret Thatcher and the arrival of John Major. 26 It was not a mortal blow in the style of Lord Howe who brought about the downfall of Margaret Thatcher. 27 There was a woman newsreader, whose name sounded like Magda Tacker(), and we soon called her Margaret Thatcher. 28 He hinted that she might even receive an honour from the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher if she gave her support. 29 For a mild, self-effacing family man, substitute a vibrant, powerful family man who pays due tribute to Margaret Thatcher. 30 She would have made the secret love child of Leon Trotsky and Margaret Thatcher look like an uncommitted, apolitical layabout. 1 Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991. 31 It was also an undoubted personal and political triumph for Margaret Thatcher. 32 A similar package of stabilisation, privatisation and deregulation policies was pioneered by Margaret Thatcher. 33 Following the 1987 general election, Margaret Thatcher set up and headed a small committee to examine the health service. 34 The 1987 election marked the high noon of the government of Margaret Thatcher. 35 In June 1981, prime minister Margaret Thatcher appointed a panel to advise her government on all matters relating to information technology. 36 He appeared on stage at Wembley as part of a Tory rally in support of Margaret Thatcher. 37 Then Margaret Thatcher spoiled their fun by abolishing the council five years ago. 38 Meanwhile, ministers rallied in a concerted effort to denounce rumours of a rift between Mr Lawson and Margaret Thatcher. 39 Nigel: Correct. Margaret Thatcher said it. 40 NARRATOR: Margaret Thatcher had a instinct for market economics. 41 Her nickname "Iron Lady" was later inherited by Margaret Thatcher. 42 NARRATOR: Keith Joseph's most significant adherent was an up - and - coming Conservative politician named Margaret Thatcher. 43 Called Britain's Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher was a woman with high standards, a short temper and a taste for whiskey. 44 Among them a bottle of 1961 year margot, the market value of zhuang wine over 1000 pounds, was Margaret thatcher favorite wine, when buying price but every bottle of 3 pounds. 44 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 45 It is also more strongly committed to what Margaret Thatcher once called "Victorian values"—individualism, voluntarism, patriotism. 46 1982 - British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives a parcel bomb at 10 Downing Street. 47 Margaret Thatcher, England Called Britain's Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher was a woman with high standards, a short temper and a taste for whiskey. 48 Mr Lucas and his disciples, echoing Margaret Thatcher, believe there is no such thing as society. 49 Margaret Thatcher was their hero, their saviour, the one person they knew they could trust. 50 And "Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher had elocution lessons to make her voice less shrill. 51 The 1980s was dominated by a new set of leaders: Britain's Margaret Thatcher, Germany's Helmut Kohl, France's Fran?ois Mitterand, and America's Ronald Reagan. 52 Once touted as "Frau Germania" and the recipient of glowing comparisons to Margaret Thatcher and even Otto Von Bismarck, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, has definitely lost her mojo lately. 53 British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives a parcel bomb at 10 Downing Street. 54 Or, in the somewhat less coherent words of Margaret Thatcher, "the unexpected happens" and "fail-safe plans are designed to go wrong." 55 Margaret Thatcher ( 1925 -- ); British public official, who became Britain's first woman prime minister. 56 Famous names like Margaret Thatcher and Eduard Shevardnadze were suggested but never taken seriously. 57 Margaret Thatcher of Britain and Indira Gandhi of India were vastly powerful politicians and global ideological icons as well. 58 Margaret Thatcher made no secret of her contempt for the wimpish men around her. (There is a joke about her going out to dinner with her cabinet. 59 But my stomach was churning because of the film in which I had just seen her.She plays Margaret Thatcher in the biopic The Iron Lady. 60 The famous personalities and celebrities born under the sign of Libra include Michael Douglas, Mahatma Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Dwight Eisenhower, Matt Damon and so on. 61 The square, in London's Belgravia, which is home to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, drops to third place behind Ingram Avenue in Hampstead, north London. 62 Margaret Thatcher , famous , or infamous , for toaxe to the big state, never to cut so deep. 63 Vladimir Putin rests his legs next to a sprawled-out Mike Tyson, while Margaret Thatcher -- clutching her handbag -- looks on with disdain. 64 EUROPE helped bring down two of Britain's recent prime ministers, Margaret Thatcher and John Major. 65 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. 66 Britain was overspent as a country and Margaret Thatcher had the unenviable task of putting all of that right. 67 Thatcherism referred to the policies put forward by Margaret Thatcher, the first woman prime minister in England in 1979. 68 If Margaret Thatcher wins, she will be more a Leader than a Prime Minister. 69 Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher says: In office, I read and analyzed his every speech. |
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