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Example sentences for "first minister"

  • The character of a first minister of state in European courts.

  • First minister in the early part of the reign of George III.

  • William Murray, brother of Lord- Stormont, and of Lord Dunbar, the Pretender's first minister.

  • My servants are transported; Harry expects to see me first minister, like my father, and reckons upon a place in the Custom-house.

  • Which of the two secretaries of state is first minister?

  • The High Treasurer, Norfolk, who generally acted as first minister, received the seals, and held them till some time afterwards Thomas More was named Chancellor.

  • The union of the ecclesiastical and temporal authority is seen once more in Pole, as it had been in Wolsey: he combined the powers of a legate with the position of a first minister.

  • The great nobles of France are jealous that I, a foreigner, should have the ear of the queen, and be first minister of the country.

  • You will forgive my smiling in my turn at your begging me to lay aside family considerations, and tell you if I do not think my uncle the fittest subject for a first minister.

  • He said that Lord Palmerston had agreed to lead the House of Commons for him, he going as first minister to the Lords; but he did not mention any other alteration.

  • We never had a minister who was so truly a first minister as he is.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    first began; first blush; first century; first child; first concert; first great; first importance; first intention; first introduced; first landing; first lecture; first line; first marriage; first meridian; first message; first necessary; first night; first rate; first term; first very; first woman; general grounds; great demand; mit dem; soon after his arrival; the serpent