minister造句121) Fourteen people, waiting to be hanged for the murder of a former prime minister, have been reprieved.
122) The prime minister aired some ideas about pepping up trade in the region.
123) The prime minister delivered the keynote address at the conference.
124) In those far off days it never entered anyone's mind that she could be Prime Minister.
125) When the government had come to power, he had been named minister of culture.
126) The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
127) The French news agency put out a statement from the Trade Minister.
128) The government,bear-led by the Press,had decided that this minister must resign.
129) The Prime Minister was greeted with a hail of insults as she arrived at the students' union.
130) The prime minister is, in conformity with the constitution, chosen by the president.
131) The Prime Minister arrived back at Downing Street from Paris this morning.
132) The minister is calling for mandatory prison sentences for people who assault police officers.
133) The Prime Minister was received with all the traditional pomp and ceremony that is laid on for visiting heads of government.
134) The minister delivered a long eulogy.
135) The minister was sidelined after he criticized party policy.
136) He was promoted from minister plenipotentiary to full ambassador.
137) The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.
138) His father was a Baptist minister.
139) The reporters badgered the minister with questions.
140) The accusation prompted the resignation of the cabinet minister.
141) She takes off the Prime Minister to perfection.
142) The Prime Minister called Councillor Marshall "a crank".
143) The minister has the right to answer specific allegations.
144) He enjoys an intimacy with the prime minister.
145) He is being tipped as the next Prime Minister.
146) He was the Chinese minister to Japan.
147) The Prime Minister clung to his job like a limpet, despite calls for him to resign.
148) The Prime Minister resigned today, clearing the way for the formation of a new government.
149) She accused the minister of equivocating, claiming that he had deliberately avoided telling the public how bad the problem really was.
150) The Prime Minister appeared to be totally unfazed by the protesters.