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Chancellor of the Exchequer

NOUN
  1. the British cabinet minister responsible for finance

How To Use Chancellor of the Exchequer In A Sentence

  • His greatest ambition was to be Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  • He didn't elaborate, but his remarks may be interpreted as tacit support for Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne's backing of a plan to ring-fence banks' retail operations from riskier investment banking activities. BOE's King Sees Banks Key to Recovery
  • The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected to announce tax cuts in this year's budget.
  • A leading adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer was due in Bradford today to talk to trade unionists.
  • Arthur Balfour unexpectedly rewarded him by appointing him Chancellor of the Exchequer, a higher office than he had ever received under the Liberals or the Lloyd George coalition.
  • The Chancellor of the Exchequer says that economic recovery is just around the corner.
  • The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the minister in charge of finance in Britain.
  • Any request for costs would have to go to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, told BBC television the government ‘is satisfied there is legal authority’ for military action.
  • More than a hint of the attack which is coming was dropped yesterday by Norman Lamont, the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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