Example sentences of "which the prime " in BNC.

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1 THATCHERGATE , the neo-nineteenth century railings which the Prime Minister wants to erect across the Whitehall end of Downing Street , sent a buzz of speculative excitement through psychiatric circles yesterday .
2 Furthermore , the listing of Battersea had ensured the building 's survival for conversion to a new use — in that case , as an entertainment centre which the Prime Minister herself had praised and inaugurated .
3 That message , and yesterday 's speech , contrast sharply with previous conference speeches in which the Prime Minister insisted that there could be no let-up in the long Thatcherite march .
4 At 10 AM the King held a Conference at Buckingham Palace at which the Prime Minister , Baldwin and Samuel were present .
5 The Volkskammer will meet in emergency session on Monday at which the Prime Minister-designate , Mr Hans Modrow , and the new East German government will be confirmed .
6 But these phrases , like the assurances of Mrs Thatcher , were couched in general terms , without the copper-bottomed guarantees of American troops , airbases , and nuclear weapons modernisation programmes , which the Prime Minister would like .
7 THE round of applause which the Prime Minister attracted at the European summit in Strasbourg earlier this month has already entered the folklore of Thatcherism .
8 Therefore the admission which the Prime Minister wrung from him could hardly be said to have been grudging .
9 The manner in which the Prime Minister had handled the Westland issue within the Cabinet system , Mr Heseltine told the world 's press , was ‘ not a proper way to carry on government and ultimately not an approach for which I can share responsibility ’ .
10 But if you look inward , inside the Cabinet system itself , in the way that Franks allows one to , you 'll see , will you not , that it was very difficult to get the relevant Cabinet committee — the Oversea and Defence Policy Cabinet committee , which the Prime Minister chairs — to discuss this issue ?
11 However , it was always intended that UDCs would act primarily as catalysts , providing a framework within which the prime agency for urban renewal — the private sector — would thrive ( DoE , 1980 ) .
12 There was some question about whether the Report should be published in its entirety , for Mr Baker and Mrs Rumbold were worried that there were sections which the Prime Minister would not like .
13 As a result of the expression of Parliamentary opinion , which the Prime Minister , Sir Anthony Eden , undertook to respect , the Government provided time for Sydney Silverman 's Private Member 's Bill for the abolition of the death penalty .
14 When Sir John Donaldson was appointed to succeed Lord Denning in July 1982 , this was seen as a strongly political appointment and one which the Prime Minister favoured .
15 Let me , however , refer briefly to the speech in which the Prime Minister said that she was totally against devolution .
16 It is a phantasmagorical performance , perfected over many years in advertising in which the prime requisite — apart from , or in spite of , talent — is to get yourself noticed , talked about and sought after .
17 Before the Prime Minister answers , let me repeat that a Member must ask questions about matters for which the Prime Minister is responsible ; he can not answer for Labour party policies .
18 They should not consist of invitations to comment directly on the policies of other parties in the House , for which the Prime Minister has no responsibility .
19 We must face the issue seriously and not in the way in which the Prime Minister faced the issue at Harare when he said that he would write off some of the debts in return for the acceptance of an economic model imposed by the International Monetary Fund , and say that there has to be a write-off of debt .
20 The agreement , which the Prime Minister has accepted , will exclude Britain from any say in the appointment of the president , vice-president and executive board of the ECB .
21 I know that the Minister has a different view from that which the Prime Minister has expressed on such matters .
22 Other member states bypassed us on the single currency by giving us an opt-out , for which the Prime Minister had to pay at Maastricht — and for which the British people will have to pay even more in the months ahead — and they bypassed us on the social chapter by simply going ahead without us .
23 When Chaovalit 's resignation was announced early on June 11 ( the day on which the Prime Minister was due to embark on a tour of the United States ) there were immediate fears that a coup attempt might be launched , as soldiers in Bangkok and other areas began demonstrating within their barracks .
24 Legislative power is vested in a bicameral Parliament ( consisting of a House of Assembly which is popularly elected every five years , and an appointed Senate ) , to which the Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible and upon whose advice they are appointed to office by the Governor General .
25 The draft produced by the CCA proposed the abolition of the Council of Ministers and the establishment of a government operating in accordance with the " premiership system " , under which the Prime Minister and individual ministers would have greatly enhanced powers .
26 Nevertheless , in April 1991 leading separatists met with Chandra Shekhar in Delhi , after which the Prime Minister announced that a large number of Sikh youths imprisoned for minor offences would be released [ see p. 38151 ] .
27 He proposed a constitutional system in which the executive and legislative branches of government would be totally separate , in which the executive would be headed by a president above party politics and in a position to represent national unity and the long-term national interest , and in which the prime minister and ministers would be appointed by this president rather than by parliament .
28 Instead , he increasingly resorted to the device of the ad hoc Interministerial Council , in which the prime minister and relevant ministers , along with senior military or civilian officials , were invited to the Elysée to consider a specific problem or area of policy .
29 In general terms , the monarchical presidency — with its combination of assertiveness abroad , pageantry and preachifying at home , and lofty detachment from daily politics ( for which the prime minister took responsibility ) — proved a successful formula .
30 Yesterday was to have been the day on which the Prime Minister would restore his credibility and breathe new life back into his party .
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