Prime-ministers Sentence Examples
He attended the conference of Prime Ministers in London in June 1921.
His premiership was the reward of undoubted services rendered to his party; it may be said, however, that, in contradistinction to the prime ministers for some time previous, he represented the party, rather than that the party represented him.
Accordingly, the prime ministers of all the self-governing colonies, with their families, were invited to come to London as the guests of the country to take part in the Jubilee procession; and drafts of the troops from every British colony and dependency were brought home for the same purpose.
We had frantic meetings with prime ministers and politicians in the threatened end to the assembly as presently constituted.
I don't see why we shouldn't have fixed-term parliaments and indeed maybe term limits on prime ministers.