Example sentences for: thatcher

How can you use “thatcher” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Of course Reagan and Bush and Thatcher and the Pope and many others made contributions to the denouement of the Soviet Union, and all deserve credit for that.

  • Two days earlier, Hugo Young, chief columnist of the liberal Guardian and normally very sympathetic to Blair, had written: "What is unfolding between London and Washington shows the same submissive respect by the lesser for the stronger partner as prevailed in the Reagan-Thatcher years, highlighted now by Britain's solitary, potentially catastrophic, part in a joint venture against Iraq."

  • In an editorial, Le Monde of Paris said Thatcher had tried to convince Mitterrand to join her in open opposition to a united Germany, but "the French president was too well-advised to directly oppose a movement which had surprised him, which he mistrusted, and which he may well have feared, but which he also knew to be inevitable."

  • Margaret Thatcher, whom I quote with trepidation following your comments on the unappeased longings of conservatives, once observed that there was no female equivalent of the (masculine) word "puerile."

  • Other figures of the Reagan-Thatcher era chose other retirement plans.


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