Example sentences of "when [pers pn] [verb] [adj] minister " in BNC.

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1 When I became Prime Minister this is what I promised .
2 IN AN interview with The Independent newspaper , John Major complained of ‘ the inheritance I had when I became Prime Minister .
3 When I became Prime Minister we were on the eve of war to free Kuwait .
4 I assure my hon. Friend that when I meet Guyanese Ministers — or , indeed , Ministers from any country — I take every opportunity to promote British exports .
5 The free market philosophy set in train by Mrs Thatcher when she became Prime Minister in 1979 has at last caught up with milk , writes MAGNUS GRIMOND
6 The free market philosophy set in train by Mrs Thatcher when she became Prime Minister in 1979 has resulted in the Government deciding to end the life of the venerable Milk Marketing Board , set up in 1933 to buy all the milk produced in England and Wales , paving the way for what it is claimed will be a totally free market in milk .
7 MR KINNOCK has announced that when he becomes Prime Minister he will give the Elgin marbles to Greece .
8 The opportunity was there : when he became prime minister after his mother 's assassination by Sikh extremists , he carried with him the goodwill and sympathy of both parliament and public .
9 When he became Prime Minister he was all too aware of the difficulties which British industry was facing .
10 When he became Prime Minister he was determined to rectify the situation and , switching to the traditional Conservative policies of the early nineteenth century , he decided to call a general election and go to the electorate with a policy of protectionism .
11 She recalled a promise made by Mr Major when he became Prime Minister : that he would work for a nation at ease with itself .
12 Celebrated disclaimants have included the Earl of Home , when he became Prime Minister , and Lord Hailsham , when he thought he might .
13 And when he became Prime Minister the recession intensified .
14 But the definitive change came on I August 1917 , when the Ministry of Shipping , which had been established by Lloyd George when he became Prime Minister in December 1916 , invited both the union and the Federation to confer with government representatives on the supply of seamen , wage difficulties and on other problems which were causing waste and delay to shipping .
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