white house造句61. The White House is hanging tough for a good agreement to be reached.
62. The White House says the president would veto the bill.
63. Yesterday afternoon the White House put out a new version of events.
64. The protesters marched in a body to the White House.
65. When the new American President took office, some members of the White House staff were eased out.
66. If forced to choose between the penitentiary and the White House for four years, I would say the penitentiary, thank you.
67. David McNeil is travelling with the White House press corps.
68. He stacked up a chance to go to the White House.
69. For the time being, all eyes are on the White House.
70. The Foreign Secretary is currently having talks with his opposite number in the White House.
71. The race for the White House begins in earnest today.
73. A spokeswoman at the White House has squelched rumors about the president's ill-health.
74. White House aides denied the report.
75. Chalabi sought to avoid trouble with the White House.
76. Abrams's White House appointment, however, required no congressional confirmation.
77. White House officials met to discuss the budget.
78. Barry R.. McCaffrey, White House drug czar.
79. A military band played from the White House balcony.
80. The White House seems to be counting on this.
81. Hubbell and White House officials adamantly deny the charge.
82. The White House does not want to antagonize Beijing.
83. Andy Card would become White House chief of staff.
84. Spelling and his family dine at the White House.
85. What Clinton did with the veterans' budget illustrates the dilemma the White House faces with many politically sensitive constituencies.
86. Arnold said that the national committee occasionally dealt with Anne Stock, head of the White House social office.
87. Congress had killed a White House buyout plan earlier, and held what amounted to funeral services for the program.
88. About 200 tourists were gathered in the main foyer of the White House.
89. A team of White House aides has crafted a series of proposals, including convening a commission or a White House conference.
90. The White House is being very cagey about the contents of the report.