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How to use minister in a sentence

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Going on holiday without a school's permission is tantamount to truancy, said the junior education minister.
First I would like to acknowledge, as the minister did, your presence and to say simply tena koutou.
A Maori language group says that the minister needs to taihoa on any changes to Maori language agencies.
The prime minister is slated to sit through an hour-long audio-visual presentation on infrastructure requirements in the state.
He has much to say about Emerson's later career as a lyceum lecturer, little about his early career as a Unitarian minister.
Is a second-home allowance fiddler, or a serial tax-dodger, an acceptable minister of the crown?
For a prime minister who fought the election on improving public services, such increases look like thoughtless and tactless extravagance.
The minister saw our point and was quite enthusiastic about the idea provided the Government's financial situation was safeguarded.
Yet she had to meet that demand without any of the formal backup that a minister or minor royal would take for granted.
Had staff consulted with the minister and agreed to feign communication breakdown so as not to have to deal with my awkward questions?
He is a son of the manse, he would have liked him to be a minister rather than a politician.
The first minister began a four-day visit to the Olympic games in Athens yesterday to cheer on Scots athletes.
I listened with great care and attention to a detailed and lengthy statement from the prime minister.
The prime minister is not sufficiently restored in authority that he can risk making a move against his still formidable Chancellor.
He would have made a great prime minister, if only the media would have gone easier on him.
Kaore te Aroha is the tangi of a father for his daughter, who drowned swimming across from Mokoia island to meet the first minister at Ohinemutu.
A Government minister cannot bargain with individual members of the magistracy.
The minister has lectured all that would listen that his new system is tamper-proof and idiot-proof.
These are hands-off, no-go, sacrosanct areas that the British prime minister cannot afford to have tampered with.
The prime minister has taken not only the centre ground, but a good chunk of the rightwing terrain as well.
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