Use "thatcher" in a sentence

1. I'm the thatcher.

2. Well, a thatcher I am.

3. Charles was a Margaret Thatcher Apparatchik

4. Wisely, Margaret Thatcher decided to withdraw.

5. ... Thatcher, present at the first break-in.

6. 29 She does Mrs. Thatcher rather well.

7. The economic sovereignty which Mrs Thatcher claims to defend is a chimera.

8. 17 Mrs Thatcher duly sacked the junior minister, space enthusiast Geoffrey Pattie.

9. Tom decided that he could be independent of Becky Thatcher now.

10. Mrs Thatcher shook her head feebly and turned paler than ever.

11. 29 Thatcher called the plan for a single European currency impracticable.

12. The force—including Thatcher in DesDiv 46—sortied on 30 October.

13. The Thatcher revolution reasserted the wartime values of belligerence, stoicism, chauvinism and repression.

14. Margaret Thatcher believed, disastrously, that there was no such thing as society.

15. The meshing of her public and private lives placed near schizoid demands on Thatcher.

16. The Thatcher government shook Britain out of itsanti - business torpor in the 1980 s.

17. Thatcher was merely the midwife for Essex man: the progenitor was Tony Benn.

18. In The Crown, Thatcher fully fails the Balmoral test while Diana passes easily

19. 19 It was also an undoubted personal and political triumph for Margaret Thatcher.

20. Mrs Margaret Thatcher has struck three notes since the Communist world began to disintegrate.

21. Reagan stopped in London on his way home to confer with Prime Minister Thatcher.

22. The Thatcher government's policy, effected in the Broadcasting Act of 19 provoked intense debate.

23. To many people, football fans are the epitome of the selfish individualism spawned by Mrs Thatcher.

24. Furthermore, legislation of the Thatcher government has increasingly restricted the operation of the closed shop.

25. 11 In its triumphant heyday, the Thatcher coalition was held together both by ideology and by interest.

26. NARRATOR: Keith Joseph's most significant adherent was an up - and - coming Conservative politician named Margaret Thatcher.

27. Thatcher rejoined her sister destroyer, and they made a sweep of the island seeking further targets.

28. 29 For almost 18 months Margaret Thatcher and Nigel Lawson have been at loggerheads over sterling.

29. With Thatcher running amok through the welfare state, lobby groups are preoccupied defending what was once thought unassailable.

30. The vessel features Major giving a toothy grin,[Sentencedict.com ] considerably broader than the one on the Thatcher mug.

31. After the Thatcher revolution, nostalgia for the lost stabilities and decencies of the welfare state is understandable.

32. 5 She announced her decision this morning the pronoun she points to Mrs Thatcher within the textual world itself.

33. It's good to see the Tory - led coalition finally catching up after the laggard Thatcher - Major years.

34. Under Mrs Thatcher, it at last appeared that our chronic industrial and economic difficulties were being surmounted.

35. Mrs Thatcher agreed to allow the Report to be sent out for consultation, but asked for one alteration.

36. 6 Lord Tebbit, former Tory party chairman and right-hand man to Baroness Thatcher, is backing the plan.

37. Additional taxes on investment income meant the top tax rate before Thatcher came to power was initially above 95%.

38. Meanwhile, ministers rallied in a concerted effort to denounce rumours of a rift between Mr Lawson and Margaret Thatcher.

39. The Thatcher government has opposed planning controls over agriculture that could have stopped the spread of intensive arable farming.

40. The punk on the bus who flipped Kirk "the bird" was played by Star Trek IV associate producer Kirk Thatcher .

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42. It can be perverted - as Mrs Thatcher will seek to pervert it - into an alternative to public spending.

43. Britain was overspent as a country and Margaret Thatcher had the unenviable task of putting all of that right.

44. By all accounts the Thatcher family is a close-knit foursome, and Husband Denis is a cheery, supportive consort.

45. What we do is to picture the current situation altered to the extent that Mrs Thatcher delays the election.

46. It lacks the vision, the panache, the self-confidence it once had under Mrs Thatcher, before she went sour.

47. 1990 – British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher withdraws from the Conservative Party leadership election, confirming the end of her Prime-Ministership.

48. It was a tonic to watch Mr... Thatcher making rings round Mr. Short and mocking the intellectual inanity of this case.

49. Until the Thatcher era, it inhabited a separate building in Old Queen Street (there were many "homophobic" jokes about the address).

50. The “Victorian values” that Thatcher sought to foster fell afoul of the unrestrained celebration of material wealth that her rule brought about.

51. 18 It lacks the vision, the panache, the self-confidence it once had under Mrs Thatcher, before she went sour.

52. The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics.

53. A new political convergence was occuring between East and West, from which Mrs Thatcher was excluded by her market liberalism.

54. Even to pose such questions reminds us that there was a large element of chance in the emergence of Mrs Thatcher.

55. Her decision provoked a storm of protest from Labour and the press, leading to her being notoriously nicknamed "Margaret Thatcher, Milk Snatcher".

56. Thatcher took revenge on both by demoting Howe, and by listening more to her adviser Sir Alan Walters on economic matters.

57. The truth of the matter is that the current account deficit is a touchstone for the success of the Thatcher revolution.

58. A politicisation of the thinking classes has taken place in the Thatcher years, echoing the revolt of intelligence in the 1930s.

59. The Thatcher Years have been splendid ones for a goodly number of golf members throughout this Royal and Ancient land of ours.

60. A concatenation of events particularly damaging Mrs Thatcher was subsequently compounded by errors of tactics and organisation by those running her campaign.

61. 1987 – British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President of France François Mitterrand sign the agreement to build a tunnel under the English Channel (Eurotunnel).

62. He has three brothers: Charles, who was foreign policy advisor to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; Chris, a former advertiser; and Roderick.

63. The quotation comes from a statement made by Margaret Thatcher at the annual meeting of the American Petroleum Institute in Houston in November 1991.

64. Thatcherism:Mrs. Thatcher firmly believed in self-reliance and what has come to be known as privatization. Her policies are popularly referred to as Thatcherism.

65. Cajolery is as vital a quality as conviction, and some Tories wonder whether Thatcher has the skills necessary to keep dissident ministers in line.

66. The famous personalities and celebrities born under the sign of Libra include Michael Douglas, Mahatma Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Dwight Eisenhower, Matt Damon and so on.

67. 22 The famous personalities and celebrities born under the sign of Libra include Michael Douglas, Mahatma Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Dwight Eisenhower, Matt Damon and so on.

68. Yet there's little sense of the outside world, the human cost, or the ripple effect, of divisive policies. Here is a movie that gives us Thatcher without Thatcherism.

69. In his 2002 biography, Elizabeth: The Woman and the Queen, Graham Turner wrote that Thatcher was so in awe of the Queen that "her Curtsey [sic] …

70. Once touted as "Frau Germania" and the recipient of glowing comparisons to Margaret Thatcher and even Otto Von Bismarck, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, has definitely lost her mojo lately.

71. The episode, aptly named "The Balmoral Test," depicts that, upon her arrival, Thatcher is shocked to find she and her husband have their own separate rooms in …

72. The creation of Baronetcies lapsed in 1964; in 1990 the Conservative Government announced that this honour would be given to Denis Thatcher, but there have been no further creations

73. 1400 East, Rm 2020 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0850 Campus mailing address: 2020 HEB Physical location: 1625 Thatcher Building Voice: 801-585-7290 Labs: 801-585-3096 Burrows@chem.utah.edu

74. At a meeting before the European Community summit in Madrid in June 1989, Lawson and Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe forced Thatcher to agree to the circumstances under which she would join the Exchange Rate Mechanism.

75. On 8 January, Thatcher joined a special fueling group composed of six of the fastest oilers, two escort carriers, and eight destroyers to conduct fueling operations in the South China Sea for the fast carriers.

76. ‘Played by Alexa Vega, her Julie comes across as a self-obsessed Bellyacher who's as sharp as a mouse's belly.’ ‘Margaret Thatcher was a famous Bellyacher about the BBC and never more than when the imperial adventure on the Falklands was under scrutiny.’

77. ‘Played by Alexa Vega, her Julie comes across as a self-obsessed Bellyacher who's as sharp as a mouse's belly.’ ‘Margaret Thatcher was a famous Bellyacher about the BBC and never more than when the imperial adventure on the Falklands was under scrutiny.’

78. ‘So, with Apologies to Karl Marx and Margaret Thatcher, the rallying cry should be: ‘Localists of the World Unite - There is an Alternative’.’ ‘This editorial begins with Apologies to former President Clinton's campaign manager James Carville for the paraphrasing of his now famous motto.’

79. Forgetting the overall input from Community coffers to the development of the five ex-Communist Länder , the German Government is now playing the card once used by Mrs Thatcher, a tactic which blocked Community activity for quite some time and has left an unpleasant aftertaste.

80. Deng Xiaoping proposed to apply the principle to Hong Kong in the negotiation with the British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher over the future of Hong Kong when the lease of the New Territories (including New Kowloon) of Hong Kong to the United Kingdom was to expire in 1997.