Примери за използване на Mrs thatcher на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Mrs Thatcher.
Where is Mrs Thatcher?
Mrs Thatcher!
I admire Mrs Thatcher.
Mrs Thatcher would approve Of Tokyo at night.
What do you think Mrs Thatcher?
The day Mrs Thatcher came for tea→.
In many many places which mrs thatcher.
Finger at mrs thatcher and say.
Good, I think we can loose the handbag, Mrs Thatcher.
Expressive mrs thatcher is cool peeps.
It is ludicrously easy to knock Mrs Thatcher, isn't it?
That Mrs Thatcher must listen more, and on occasion, give in.
We need our money back, as Mrs Thatcher said 30 or 40 years ago.
Mrs Thatcher I understand you recently visited the United States of America.
It's oh so simple, for instance,to knock Mrs Thatcher, isn't it?
In the Cold War, Mrs Thatcher supported Ronald Reagan's policies against the Soviets.
Then came the Falklands War,which amounted to a major victory for Mrs Thatcher.
There's a general feeling that Mrs Thatcher is going to win on the first ballot.
Mrs Thatcher's visiting The Antrim very close to two key events in the War, for the ship.
The first female Prime minister of Great Britain, Mrs Thatcher defined a decade.
Mrs Thatcher is in quite a bit of trouble because the Falklands War has not worked out.
They came to the fore in the 1980s when Mrs Thatcher was in power.
During the Falklands crisis, Mrs Thatcher successfully reprieved the Ark's sister ship, HMS Invincible.
He said it was"now time for the European Union to make an analogy with the famous quote of Mrs Thatcher,'We want our money back'".
On the same day, Mrs Thatcher, Education Secretary, announced an end to free milk for primary school pupils.
You had David Cameron on the show and asked him if- what's the word I can use?- pleasured himself while thinking about Mrs Thatcher?
As Mrs Thatcher leaves Paris for London to make a last ditch attempt… to pull together support for her leadership, the ship may have sailed.
On the same programme, the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time of the Poll Tax said that he, too,had told Mrs Thatcher it was a ridiculous idea.
But if we think back to Mrs Thatcher talking of Nelson Mandela as a terrorist, even in the 1980s, we begin to get the feel for that.