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单词 Thatcher
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1. Mrs Thatcher was a tough and uncompromising politician.
2. Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991.
3. She does Mrs. Thatcher rather well.
4. His challenge to Mrs Thatcher brought her down.
5. Mrs Thatcher wanted to run a fourth time.
6. Lady Thatcher had just published her memoirs.
7. Lady Thatcher, who is abroad, was not available for comment.
8. Margaret Thatcher made history when she became the first British woman Prime Minister.
9. Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first woman prime minister in 1979.
10. Mrs Thatcher held the post of Prime Minister longer than anyone else last century.
11. The moment Mrs Thatcher fell from power has left a lasting imprint on the world's memory.
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12. Thatcher is unique among her predecessors in having given the English language a brand new ism, created from her own name.
13. Margaret Thatcher was in the chair.
14. To begin with, Margaret Thatcher dispensed with royal commissions.
15. Thatcher privatized publicly owned industries like electricity and telecommunications.
16. The newspapers were predicting a landslide for Thatcher.
17. The cabinet has rallied behind Thatcher, underlining Heseltine's isolation.
18. And now the Thatcher government threatens further reductions.
19. Thatcher erect new barrier to monetary unity.
20. Mrs Thatcher is anxious to apply the brakes.
21. Mrs Thatcher provides a mobilizing style of political leadership.
22. Even Margaret Thatcher in her prime could not carry her party on the question of Sundays.
23. His single-minded pursuit of European union helped chase Mrs Thatcher from power.
24. Speaking at the end of the two days of talks, Mrs Thatcher said it had helped some countries combat inflation.
25. While arguments about equity are important in overthrowing the Thatcher tax regime, they are not the only ones.
26. He hosted the meetings where the rebellion was fomented which ousted Mrs Thatcher from power.
27. In chapter 2 it was pointed out that the Thatcher government had made strong efforts to curb overall local government expenditure.
28. While writing her agony aunt column, she remained busy as a reporter, interviewing figures including Margaret Thatcher.
29. As minister for social security, John Moore had been a prominent member of the Thatcher government until 1988.
30. He presided over the 1990 leadership contest that saw the departure of Margaret Thatcher and the arrival of John Major.
1. Mrs Thatcher was a tough and uncompromising politician.
2. Margaret Thatcher was deposed as leader of the British Conservative Party in 1991.
31. When Margaret Thatcher became leader the party was still dominated by these men who had been through the war together.
32. The data might be read as a backhanded success for the Thatcher government.
33. He did not raise the ceiling on mortgage-interest relief, which Mrs Thatcher had pressed him to do.
34. In those interviews, Margaret Thatcher has made much of science and technology.
35. The same kind of yelping small-mindedness was shown when Thatcher refused to allow Roy Jenkins to take part in the Cenotaph service.
36. This is the logic behind the Thatcher government's medium-term financial plan.
37. Lord Tebbit, former Tory party chairman and right-hand man to Baroness Thatcher, is backing the plan.
38. For almost 18 months Margaret Thatcher and Nigel Lawson have been at loggerheads over sterling.
39. Reagan stopped in London on his way home to confer with Prime Minister Thatcher.
40. He voted for Mr Heseltine rather than Mrs Thatcher in the 1990 leadership contest.
41. The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics.
42. Under Mrs Thatcher, it at last appeared that our chronic industrial and economic difficulties were being surmounted.
43. A new political convergence was occuring between East and West, from which Mrs Thatcher was excluded by her market liberalism.
44. Mrs Thatcher duly sacked the junior minister, space enthusiast Geoffrey Pattie.
45. Thatcher also used to parcel out jobs to representatives of different interest groups in the party.
46. Inpart, this decline has been effected by the successful ideological battle waged against them by Mrs Thatcher.
47. Increasingly the Thatcher governments became the protector of the ratepayer rather than the defender of local democracy.
48. He fought to put the pound into the ERM two years ago, defeating ex-Premier Mrs Thatcher over the issue.
49. Meanwhile Baroness Thatcher has become Chancellor of the private university at Buckingham and hands out her own honorary degrees.
50. One could hear the cries of outrage from the likes of Mrs Whitehouse and Mrs Thatcher.
51. The Saatchi brothers made their names helping Mrs Thatcher to three election victories.
52. Mrs Thatcher is still seen in the United States as the staunchest of its allies.
53. One example of that was a series of conferences on disarmament and related issues held during the early Thatcher years.
54. Mrs Thatcher wanted to explore every other possible alternative to local authority leadership of the community care programme.
55. It can be perverted - as Mrs Thatcher will seek to pervert it - into an alternative to public spending.
56. In its triumphant heyday, the Thatcher coalition was held together both by ideology and by interest.
57. It was not a mortal blow in the style of Lord Howe who brought about the downfall of Margaret Thatcher.
58. Even to pose such questions reminds us that there was a large element of chance in the emergence of Mrs Thatcher.
59. With Thatcher running amok through the welfare state, lobby groups are preoccupied defending what was once thought unassailable.
60. We must not let our defences down, Mrs Thatcher and other cautious voices would argue.
61. In the name of economic liberalism, the Thatcher governments made war on traditional institutions and traditional elites.
62. First, it omits the first two years of the Thatcher government's record, when output fell 3.5 percent.
63. There was a woman newsreader, whose name sounded like Magda Tacker, and we soon called her Margaret Thatcher.
64. But it was Margaret Thatcher who reaped all the benefits.
65. After the 1987 election Mrs Thatcher can claim to have a very clear mandate.
66. In the event, under heavy Foreign Office pressure which she secretly resented, Mrs Thatcher gave way completely.
67. She played Mrs Thatcher in Anyone for Denis and in a television comedy.
68. So far Lady Thatcher has signed thousands of copies of the book.
69. Then, in 1986 the Thatcher government abolished the metropolitan counties.
70. After the Thatcher revolution, nostalgia for the lost stabilities and decencies of the welfare state is understandable.
71. I don't think he made an outstanding contribution to chemistry - rather in the Thatcher mould.
72. He is more popular than either Margaret Thatcher or Neil Kinnock.
73. The Thatcher government's policy, effected in the Broadcasting Act of 1990, provoked intense debate.
74. But he says he's in good company ... Margaret Thatcher took eighteen months before she made hers.
75. Hasn't anyone told Mrs Thatcher that bottled water can cost a thousand times as much as water from the tap?
76. From the outset, Mrs Thatcher had the sense of being a political outsider.
77. But when the Thatcher boom went bust Sugar's business declined with it - and so did Amstrad's market rating.
78. One of the many things that Mrs Thatcher has learned during her time in politics is how to milk election campaigns.
79. Developments in primary care Primary care did not escape the attention of the Thatcher government either.
80. In 1988 Margaret Thatcher squeezed sight-test charges through Parliament only after a Tory rebellion that shrank her majority by 28 votes.
81. Margaret Thatcher, too, realized the potential of having this major capital project financed by the private sector.
82. The Thatcher government has opposed planning controls over agriculture that could have stopped the spread of intensive arable farming.
83. He hinted that she might even receive an honour from the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher if she gave her support.
84. So Mrs Thatcher, demonstrating hitherto unsuspected social graces, decided to step into the breach herself.
85. In June 1983, Margaret Thatcher went to the polls for the second time.
86. A concatenation of events particularly damaging Mrs Thatcher was subsequently compounded by errors of tactics and organisation by those running her campaign.
87. The party had not yet come to terms with the departure of Mrs Thatcher and was suffering an identity crisis.
88. Mrs Thatcher has made much of Britain's scientific brilliance and innovative poverty.
89. The depth of the resentment Mrs Thatcher aroused was occasioned by the challenge she represented.
90. To many people, football fans are the epitome of the selfish individualism spawned by Mrs Thatcher.
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. 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, 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.
121. What we do is to picture the current situation altered to the extent that Mrs Thatcher delays the election.
122. Ratner is not a fallen golden boy of the Thatcher era, nor a victim of his own jokes.
123. Some have accused Mrs Thatcher of applying tests of political loyalty in making appointments.
124. A similar package of stabilisation, privatisation and deregulation policies was pioneered by Margaret Thatcher.
125. Following the 1987 general election, Margaret Thatcher set up and headed a small committee to examine the health service.
126. The 1987 election marked the high noon of the government of Margaret Thatcher.
127. It can only be hoped that the newly aggressive financial players of the Thatcher era manage to avoid the same errors.
128. By contrast, Mrs Thatcher leads from the front, has views on most issues, and is quick to voice them.
129. Even Mrs Thatcher levelled criticism at the lack of compartment privacy, but the policy against compartments was now firmly established.
130. When Mrs Thatcher left office, they were down to £455 million and falling fast.
131. Mrs Thatcher appeared to see herself as the embodiment of revenge upon a whole generation of social engineers.
132. From 1975 to 1979,(http:///thatcher.html) Mrs Thatcher was engaged in a process not dissimilar from that which Mr Kinnock now presides over.
133. In June 1981, prime minister Margaret Thatcher appointed a panel to advise her government on all matters relating to information technology.
134. Finally, it assesses the impact of party government in Britain in the light of the Thatcher record.
135. Mrs Thatcher herself emerged with greater international stature now, in large measure because of her relationship with President Ronald Reagan.
136. In one significant sense, however, Mrs Thatcher has operated in the tradition of Conservative statesmanship.
137. By the closing date for nominations for the leadership contest of Nov. 15 only Thatcher and Heseltine had been nominated.
138. Mrs Thatcher plus Denis and son Mark enter to the accompaniment of cheers and flash guns.
139. Mrs Thatcher was, of course, strongly identified with the tax and her personal popularity plummeted as a consequence.
140. As the incumbent leader, Mrs Thatcher possessed the advantage of having the support of the party machine.
141. The Thatcher Cabinet after 1983 radiated from the woman at the centre.
142. The Euro pull-out completed the most dramatic day in politics since Mrs Thatcher was toppled.
143. The Cabinet changes of September 1981 were as extensive as any made in the Thatcher years of Government.
144. No excuses or substitutes will be accepted and Mrs Thatcher herself will open and close proceedings.
145. But the greatest contribution Mrs Thatcher made to selling the reforms was to lose the Tory leadership.
146. In ten years, the Thatcher governments transformed the political economy and the public culture.
147. He held numerous cabinet posts and was an ardent supporter of Mrs Thatcher.
148. Moreover, although these issues were thrown into sharp relief during the Thatcher administrations, Labour governments had been hardly more liberal.
149. There was a clear separation between the Cabinet and Mrs Thatcher in the minds of many Conservative activists and observers.
150. It also shows that the Thatcher government found it difficult to implement its objective of quickly reducing this percentage.
151. Hoskyns had built up a computer company and been active in the Centre for policy Studies before joining Mrs Thatcher.
152. Thatcher was always been a passionate believer in the ideals of a free market economy.
153. The Thatcher Years have been splendid ones for a goodly number of golf members throughout this Royal and Ancient land of ours.
154. She announced her decision this morning the pronoun she points to Mrs Thatcher within the textual world itself.
155. The truth of the matter is that the current account deficit is a touchstone for the success of the Thatcher revolution.
156. Mrs Thatcher may feel it would be politically astute to take a lead in getting a convention under way.
157. Victor Matthews, Trafalgar's vice-chairman, was in the familiar self-made baron mould and duly acquired his barony from Mrs Thatcher.
158. Lady Thatcher will be honing her purple prose for the debate in the Lords.
159. The whole of alternative society had been galvanized by the confrontation between Mrs Thatcher and the miners.
160. But, before leaving the Thatcher phenomenon, a glance at the Falklands War and what preceded it is a must.
161. The Thatcher group had several characteristics which made them differ from their predecessors.
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162. Thatcher was merely the midwife for Essex man: the progenitor was Tony Benn.
163. It lacks the vision, the panache, the self-confidence it once had under Mrs Thatcher, before she went sour.
164. Lady Thatcher caused a storm by considering the lucrative offer.
165. Years on Barbara Castle writes in her autobiography of Mrs Thatcher realistically but generously.
166. Mrs Thatcher was in the chair, with fourteen other member of the Leader's Consultative Committee present.
167. Both Mrs Thatcher and Mr Kinnock are widely perceived to be liabilities to their parties.
168. Mrs Thatcher risked impeding democratisation by not giving the Community total commitment, he said.
169. The nation expected a radical new impetus from Mrs Thatcher in May 1979, but it was curiously long in coming.
170. Then Margaret Thatcher spoiled their fun by abolishing the council five years ago.
171. Stone was then, as now, a fully paid-up Thatcher supporter, and a tireless polemicist.
172. Thatcher called the plan for a single European currency impracticable.
173. Although Mrs Thatcher insists that accountability should exclusively be through national governments to national parliaments, this is not favoured by others.
174. These outbreaks of disorder have presented a major challenge to the Thatcher Government's image as the guardian of public order.
175. Meanwhile, ministers rallied in a concerted effort to denounce rumours of a rift between Mr Lawson and Margaret Thatcher.
176. They only wanted Mrs. Thatcher to stop Mr. Heath.
177. Mrs. Thatcher was almost crazed; and Aunt Polly, also.
178. Mrs. Thatcher was almost crazed.
179. Mrs Thatcher shook her head feebly and turned paler than ever.
180. Mrs. Thatcher joined in eloquent attacks on the inefficiency of nationalized industries.
181. Margaret Thatcher was their hero, their saviour, the one person they knew they could trust.
182. Mrs Thatcher played it cool, kept on doing her rounds in the constituency, mending her fences.
183. This was the moment when the Thatcher bandwagon started to roll.
184. Mrs Thatcher spoke the language of the small shopkeeper from her native Lincolnshire.
185. EUROPE helped bring down two of Britain's recent prime ministers, Margaret Thatcher and John Major.
186. It's good to see the Tory - led coalition finally catching up after the laggard Thatcher - Major years.
186. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
187. The Thatcher revolution reasserted the wartime values of belligerence, stoicism, chauvinism and repression.
188. He was a political virgin when Mrs Thatcher picked him as Lord Advocate.
189. Mrs. Thatcher was very ill, and a great part of the time delirious.
190. The Thatcher scheme was not to be thought of as merely an astute exercise in bribery.
191. The Iron Lady herself - former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher - also selected for a slot on the list.
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