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chancellor造句
1, The Chancellor is trying to smooth things over. 2, The German Chancellor was anxious to assert his government's commitment to further European unity. 3, The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected to announce tax cuts in this year's budget. 4, Helmut Kohl became the first Chancellor of a united Germany in 1990. 5, They warned the Chancellor that raising taxes in the Budget could choke off the recovery. 6, He was regarded as the most successful Chancellor of modern times. 7, The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the minister in charge of finance in Britain. 8, The chancellor bluntly warned the Cabinet to axe public spending or face higher taxes. 9, He was Lord Chancellor from 1970 until 1974. 10, They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday. 11, The Chancellor is a man of caution. 12, Churchill was installed as Chancellor of the university. 13, The Chancellor has hiked interest rates again. 14, Speakers called for clearer direction and savaged the Chancellor. 15, The Chancellor of the Exchequer deals with taxes. 16, He's set up for Lord Chancellor. 17, The Chancellor is deeply unpopular with voters. 18, The Chancellor has withstood the criticism and held firm. 19, The knives are out for the chancellor. 20, The Chancellor was forced into a humiliating climbdown on his economic policies. 21, The chancellor has stabilized the economy through strict fiscal discipline. 22, The Chancellor will try to claw back £3.5 billion in next year's Budget. 23, The Chancellor of the Exchequer says that economic recovery is just around the corner. 24, The Chancellor of the Exchequer will take the floor for his Budget speech at 3.00 p.m. 25, The opposition plucked the Chancellor down from his high position. 26, The Chancellor is at loggerheads with the Prime Minister over public spending. 27, The chancellor was sending out smoke signals about the new budget proposal. 28, This year's Budget looks set to be a precarious high-wire act for the Chancellor. 29, Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates. 30, The running of internal affairs was given over to the Chancellor.