foreign office造句61. Foreign office officious ask to see the prisoner.
62. The German Foreign Office was evasive.
63. He was trained as an electrical engineer and seconded to the Foreign Office during the war.
64. You can't talk with those peasants. They can clam up as well as the Foreign Office.
65. The Foreign Office was duly consulted , and gave its nihil obstat.
66. No direct reference was made to the call by the Foreign Office minister.
67. The U.S. State Department corresponds largely to the British Foreign Office.
68. It can apply to BeiJing foreign office and afford cover syllabus if foreign resident reporter need cover BeiJing leader. The Beijing foreign office will arrange and help extenuatory.
69. Hard by were the great open-air temple and sanctuary of Aton, the police and military headquarters, and the records office for the "Foreign Office" archives.
70. The Foreign Office in London says it's aware of the reports from Tenerife and is urgently investigating what happened.
71. Lawyers acting for Mau Mau veterans say they will serve notice on the Foreign Office of an intent to seek compensation for human rights abuses for a group of about 10 Kenyans, seen as a test case.
72. Foreign Resident correspondent who needs to cover leader of Beijing can put forward a application with interview syllabuses to Beijing Foreign Office which will help the arrangements accordingly.
73. The Foreign Office dismissed the story as mischievous and false.
74. Since then[http://], the Foreign Office in particular has worried that staying out of integrationist projects is a pannier tactic than it is a strategy.
75. Five Britons have been detained by the Iranian navy while sailing a racing yacht from Bahrain to Dubai, the Foreign Office (FCO) has said.
76. The Foreign Office said: "We deplore any use of excessive force and urge the Guinean authorities to exercise restraint and ensure the safety and security of its people."
77. She accused the Foreign Office of disgraceful failure to support British citizens arrested overseas.
78. The Foreign Office have been pushing us for months to get something on the cipher.
79. President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner told the Rio Group meeting in Mexico that the British Foreign Office had "stirred up the spectre of a threat of war from the Argentine Republic".