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term of office造句
1. An American President's term of office is four years. 2. The Government is elected for a five-year term of office. 3. He is beginning his fourth consecutive term of office. 4. The chairman's term of office has already expired. 5. His term of office expires at the end of June. 6. The President has just entered upon another term of office. 7. Felipe Gonzalez won a fourth term of office in Spain's election. 8. Governments often lose momentum in their second term of office. 9. Like most governments in their first term of office, they promised the earth. 10. The president was sworn in for his second term of office. 11. He is halfway into his term of office. 12. General Herrera was elected to a third term of office as President. 13. Their term of office was due to end in June 2000. 14. Their term of office has been extended without any legal justification. 15. In Sao Paulo, after one term of office, right wing parties regained the government. 16. The remaining months of Johnson's term of office were marred by continuing strife and violence at home. 17. Before regaining power in 1919, Labour's last term of office was in 1911-12. 18. The chairman's term of office expires at the end of March. 19. His term of office has run out. 20. The term of office has expired. 21. The party consolidated its hold on power during its term of office. 22. In 1940 Roosevelt broke with tradition and stood for a third term of office. 23. Failure would be a personal disaster for Moore, whose term of office ends in September next year. 24. We have restored the hospital building programme so savagely cut by Labour at the end of their last term of office. 25. Nixon was the first US President to resign before the end of his term of office. 26. Hence began the campaign to enable the President to stand for a second term of office. 27. Stumpe was named sheriff of Wiltshire in November 1551, but died 22 July 1552, during his term of office. 28. He also announced that parliament would be asked to grant Sassou-Nguesso immunity from prosecution for his actions during his term of office. 29. The conservatives, having regained a parliamentary majority in 1990, dithered until they were half-way through their four-year term of office. 30. It will however, be removed at the end of the current government's term of office in 1994.