Prime Minister

NOUN
  1. the person who holds the position of head of the government in the United Kingdom
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How To Use Prime Minister In A Sentence

  • Her majesty awarded a distinction upon 〔 to 〕 the retiring Prime Minister.
  • I intend to take it, subject of course to your approval and, as the prime minister designate, with your permission. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first woman prime minister in 1979.
  • There is growing anticipation that the prime minister will have to resign.
  • Today, the Prime Minister released his two options for Senate reform describing them as moderate and reasonable.
  • Number Ten Downing Street is the British prime minister's official residence.
  • Now his placeman is prime minister, to what extent does he hold sway? Diary
  • The prime minister pledged again that his government would not implement conscription for overseas service.
  • The Popular Party led by Prime Minister José Maria Aznar is expected to win Sunday's general election although a poll taken a week ago showed the Socialists closing the gap.
  • He stood four-square behind the Prime Minister in the dispute.
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