foreign office造句31. And her husband was in the Foreign Office, wasn't he?
32. He and his family asked the Foreign Office not to give the case any detailed publicity, for fear of jeopardising his chances.
33. In the summer of 1944 Burgess got a temporary job in the press department of the Foreign Office.
34. The development of organised diplomatic archives and of foreign office libraries is perhaps best seen in Britain.
35. Even at this moment brother Mycroft will be early at his desk in the Foreign Office, soothing agitated ministers.
36. One must remember, too, that Patrick Barrington's literary platypus was herself employed in the Foreign Office!
37. After just half an hour in the pool, it was back to the troubled waters of the Foreign Office.
38. The Foreign Office, Ministry of Defence and intelligence services were resolute in their opposition to relaxation of the security rules.
39. Second, though some senior men at the Foreign Office are Arabist, there are other officials who balance their influence.
40. Our head of bureaux suggested they ring the Foreign Office.
41. Another backbencher was told his place on a Foreign Office organised trip would be withdrawn if he defied the Government.
42. Hurd, a former career diplomat and Foreign Office Minister of State, was the obvious choice as his successor.
43. At the beginning of 1987 we learned via the Foreign Office that Kiev was being proposed.
44. As the rest of the tawdry tale emerged the Foreign Office and Downing Street lapsed into embarrassed silence.
45. From 1865, however, the foreign office had for the first time a department concerned entirely with commercial affairs.
46. In the mid-1820s the total number of despatches sent and received each year by the foreign office was about 12,000.
47. She added that she would be asking for a meeting on Monday with a minister from the Foreign Office.
48. As he spoke, the hansom turned into the drive before the Foreign Office.
49. Hogan was a smooth, confident Foreign Office man, unflappable and oozing with reasonableness.
50. Suggestions of this kind culminated in the creation of the foreign office which began its life in 1782.
51. I feel sure the Foreign Office will be able to find some niche for you.
52. In an interview with the Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office, he showed great promise as an interpreter.
53. I was attending elsewhere to an immigration problem which was based on a misunderstanding between the Home Office and the Foreign Office.
54. The Foreign Office had a contract with the prison to launder diplomatic bags.
55. The aggressive signals from Washington have alarmed the Foreign Office in London.
56. A Foreign Office spokesman said: We always do as much as we can in such circumstances.
57. There has been no political pressure from the Foreign Office or elsewhere to prevent the exhibition.
58. The Foreign Office is advising people not to travel to the area, because of civil unrest.
59. I've just come from the Foreign Office, and you're immediately on a new assignment.
60. But Churchill's enthusiasm for a summit meeting was not yet fully shared by the Foreign Office and cabinet colleagues.