downing street造句31. The two offices faced each other across a large internal courtyard entered through low archways from Downing Street and Charles Street.
32. What a contrast with the rattled and untrustworthy gamblers at Number 10 and Number 11 Downing Street.
33. The miners took their fight for survival to Downing Street yesterday with a 638,000-name petition opposing the closures.
34. Despite official denials, William Waldegrave, the health secretary, is unpopular in Downing Street.
35. At that moment the terms of the truce between the Downing Street neighbours will be conveniently forgotten.
36. Roll the die, answer a question and move up the greasy pole to Downing Street.
37. But the more Downing Street protests, the greater the suspicion that Major is jittery about US-UK relations.
38. Minutes after the Downing Street meeting ended, the image of unity was exploded.
39. Success was not achieved without considerable risk to an old street lamp and the Downing Street red carpet.
40. Downing Street said yesterday Mr Major was relaxed about the Chancellor's comments.
41. If he fails, the recession will descend into slump and Mr Lamont will deservedly be moved out of 11 Downing Street.
42. As the rest of the tawdry tale emerged the Foreign Office and Downing Street lapsed into embarrassed silence.
43. But Mr Milburn, under pressure from Downing Street for a more radical approach, decided to scrap regulations blocking treatment abroad.
44. Asquith returned to Downing Street and immediately began this consultation.
45. The letter provided further evidence of the widening schism between the church and Downing Street.
46. They've already staged four one day strikes and this lunchtime they took their campaign to Downing Street.
47. Such a result would almost certainly put Mr Kinnock in Downing Street at the head of a minority government.
48. And on returning to Downing Street for talks with the Opposition leaders, he spoke of his death warrant.
49. He left Downing Street in 1963 almost an object of ridicule, condemned in Gibbonian terms as the symbol of national decay.
50. The crisis is so severe Downing Street gave in to Labour demands to recall Parliament.
51. Kathleen Blanchard collected eighteen thousand signatures from pensioners in Swindon alone and took her petition to Downing Street.
52. Downing Street announced that the Prime Minister intended to fulfil his longstanding pledge.
53. All the predictions were that the meeting at Downing Street between newly elected political opposites would be difficult.
54. There are occasional signs of attempts by Downing Street to infiltrate a new type of person into the ranks of the lieutenancy.
55. Our fate is to be even more horrible than to be frogmarched out of Downing street.
56. The proposed launch of the green paper last week was postponed on the orders of Downing Street.
57. For months, the spin doctors relied on the training imparted at such teaching hospitals as the Downing Street Policy Unit.
58. Throughout his year in Downing Street, Lord Home brooded on ways of coping more successfully with the pressures on government.
59. Branchingoff from Whitehall is another small street, Downing Street.
60. Downing Street confirmed that Gordon Brown had written a personal letter to Muammar Gaddafi calling on Libya to "act with sensitivity" and to ensure a "low-key return" for Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.