Example sentences of "that mr clinton " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is as modern as tomorrow with lots of time for yesterday , ’ says Mr Brandreth , suggesting that Mr Clinton could fly to Manchester Airport and stay at the Chester Grosvenor , the Hotel of the Year . |
2 | After such a calculated and insulting snub , the Government fears that Mr Clinton may be trying to punish the Tories for supporting George Bush 's presidential campaign . |
3 | Home Office officials have admitted combing through dusty immigration files from the 1960s looking for evidence that Mr Clinton considered applying for British citizenship to avoid the Vietnam draft . |
4 | For the sake not just of the American people but for the whole world , we pray that Mr Clinton will fulfill his promise . |
5 | The success that Mr Clinton made of his economic package — the speed with which Congress passed his deficit-reduction measures , the positive reaction in the markets — convinced too many that he would turn all he touched to gold . |
6 | Daniel Patrick Moynihan , the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and one of the administration 's key allies on the Hill , has made it clear that Mr Clinton is willing to scale back the tax , exempting whole industries and offering generous rebates to exporters . |
7 | Accept this sketch of what has just happened , and you might conclude that Mr Clinton 's presidency is over . |
8 | All these groups can think that Mr Clinton is their man because of what he said during the mesmerising presidential campaign of 1992 . |
9 | Of all the groups that thought that Mr Clinton was their man , three are most important . |
10 | The third group thinking that Mr Clinton is its man is harder to define , but may prove to be the most troubling of all for him . |
11 | All the talk about demonstration projects , all the talk of using the federal government as a bully pulpit for education reform , can not hide the fact that any reforms that Mr Clinton is able to make will be ones on the margin . |
12 | The second new constraint arises from the fact that Mr Clinton was always fated to be something of a weak president . |
13 | The second conventional solution is that Mr Clinton should ‘ focus ’ on two or three policy areas . |
14 | Greenville Man would think — and would be right to think — that Mr Clinton ended May better than most believe . |
15 | There is , perhaps , the beginning of a choice here : a choice that confirms that Mr Clinton really is a new Democrat , really is suspicious of old Democratic liberalism , and really does want to govern from the solid , decent centre of America . |
16 | It undermines the very GATT deal that Mr Clinton claims to want to achieve . |
17 | Second , he argued that Mr Clinton had tied trade policy to domestic economic policy directly . |
18 | Though he has not officially announced a drugs policy , all indications are that Mr Clinton will turn America 's attention away from cutting off supplies in the Andes to reducing demand at home . |
19 | The careful diplomacy with which this point has been made was undermined when the New York Times reported an off-the-record comment at the Brussels meeting suggesting that Mr Clinton ‘ feels the compulsion to do something but does not actually want to get involved . ’ |
20 | The result is that Mr Clinton is unlikely to unveil his plan until the third week of June , and it could be later if his economic package encounters more problems . |
21 | Democrats found in their districts that Republican charges that Mr Clinton was a ‘ tax-and-spend liberal ’ had hit home . |
22 | One senator is telling his colleagues that Mr Clinton also denies having anything to do with Ms Achtenberg 's appointment . |
23 | US sources in London insist that Mr Clinton has put behind him the resentment over Conservative involvement in the US election . |
24 | He repeated his belief that Mr Clinton was committed to an early settlement of the crucial GATT ( General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ) talks which have stalled in Geneva . |
25 | Administration sources made it clear yesterday that Mr Clinton was ready to go to Moscow for the 3-4 April meeting , whose present venue is Vancouver . |