prime造句241 The Prime Minister's globetrotting has led to accusations that he is ignoring domestic problems.
242 The new prime minister promised a greater role for women in government.
243 The Prime Minister is preparing for a showdown with Ministers.
244 Her majesty awarded a distinction to the retiring Prime Minister.
245 The prime minister's final speech had the desired effect, whipping his party into a patriotic fervour.
246 He was the prime mover in the revolt against the government.
247 He is recognized as the forerunner of all modern-day British Prime Ministers.
248 No 10 is the official residence of the British Prime Minister.
249 She has now held the post of Prime Minister longer than anyone else this century.
250 The Prime Minister was savaged by the press for failing to take action quickly enough.
251 There were calls for the Prime Minister's resignation from the Opposition parties.
252 Members of the Cabinet are chosen by the Prime Minister.
253 Her majesty awarded a distinction upon 〔 to 〕 the retiring Prime Minister.
254 There was loud jeering from the opposition parties when the prime minister stood up to speak.
255 Would you like to come in at this point, Prime Minister?
256 The prime minister must demonstrate to the country that he is really in control of his government.
257 Journalists were frantically researching the new Prime Minister's background, family and interests.
258 The British Prime Minister is first among equals in the Cabinet.
259 The new Prime Minister has got off to a good start, but he still has to demonstrate what manner of leader he is going to be.
259try its best to gather and build good sentences.
260 The Prime Minister was trying to score a political point over his rivals.
261 After his heart attack, he abandoned his ambition to become Prime Minister.
262 Mr Koo is in good company. The prime minister made a similar slip a couple of years back.
263 The Prime Minister said: "I am anxious that the law should protect decent law-abiding citizens and their property"
264 Now that he is back, the prime minister has another chance to put his new ideas into practice.
265 There'sstill a slim chance that he may become Prime Minister.
266 He told the Prime Minister that he felt he must now leave.
267 Party officials have uncovered a conspiracy to discredit the prime minister.
268 The Prime Minister made it clear that Britain would fight its corner on Europe.
269 It was widely believed that Montagu was secretly pulling the strings behind the prime minister.
270 The demonstration had been carefully stage-managed to coincide with the Prime Minister's visit.