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How to use the word theresa in a Sentence?

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Johnson succeeded where his predecessor, Theresa May, failed by ‘getting Brexit done,’ but the break with the European Union hasn’t delivered the boost to trade that he and other Brexit advocates promised.

Fox News

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

From what we know, it seems the Prime Minister has negotiated an even worse deal than Theresa May's, which was overwhelmingly rejected, this sell-out deal won't bring the country together and should be rejected. The best way to get Brexit sorted is to give the people the final say in a public vote.

Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Dinosaurs are like modern-day birds, crocodiles and lizards in that they inherited particular joints in their skulls from fish ball and socket joints, much like peoples hip joints that seem to lend themselves, but not always, to movement like in snakes, when you put a lot of force on things, theresa tradeoff between movement and stability. Birds and lizards have more movement but less stability.

Casey Holliday

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

He's severing all connections with the Theresa May regime.

Jonathan Tonge

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Boris is a flawed character and flaky but most politicians are underneath, it would be lovely to have Mother Theresa as prime minister, but it ain't going to happen.

Ed Costelloe

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

I think there is a deal that can unite all wings of the Conservative party and our friends in the DUP, but it's got to be different to Theresa May's deal.

Jeremy Hunt

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

I had mentioned to Theresa that you have got to build up your ammunition. ... I am sure that you could have built up a big advantage for your side and negotiated from strength, and it is very hard to play well when one side has all the advantage.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Theresa May has now accepted what the country has known for months : Theresa May can not govern, and nor can her divided and disintegrating party, the Conservative Party has utterly failed the country over Brexit and is unable to improve people's lives or deal with their most pressing needs. Parliament is deadlocked and the Conservatives offer no solutions to the other major challenges facing our country.

Jeremy Corbyn

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

From my perspective, I don't see the European Union offering any new prime minister a better or very different deal to what was on offer to Theresa May, this idea that a new prime minister will be a tougher negotiator and will put it up to the EU and get a much better deal for Britain? That's not how the EU works.

Simon Coveney

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

For the sake of the country, Theresa May needs to go, and we need an immediate general election.

Ian Lavery

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Theresa May should not be rolling out the red carpet for a state visit to honor a president who rips up vital international treaties, backs climate change denial and uses racist and misogynist rhetoric.

Jeremy Corbyn

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We hope that intensive discussions in London can lead even by next Wednesday, when we will have our extraordinary summit, to a position that British Prime Minister Theresa May can present to us, that we can then discuss, we will then stay together as 27. We will do everything, as I've already said, to the last hour, to prevent a disorderly exit.

Angela Merkel

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Theresa May is a democratic person and is actually a person of great morality and integrity. I am sure she will look at the will of parliament and say parliament has mandated me to go to Brussels with this solution.

Richard Harrington

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

A full blown cabinet coup is under way tonight to remove Theresa May as prime minister.

Tim Shipman

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The Prime Minister's negotiations have failed. Last night's agreement with the European Commission does not contain anything approaching the changes Theresa May promised parliament, that's why lawmakers must reject this deal today.

Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We have been forced into this by Theresa May delaying, running down the clock, if we can't get that we will have to break the log jam by going back to the people. It is not what we want but it is what we have been forced into.

John McDonnell

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

British Prime Minister Theresa May spoke to us today about putting a time limit on the backstop. We don't see a time limit as being the answer, because time limit can be extended.

Robin Swann

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I think all the parties, Labour and the rest, they need to get behind Theresa May and get us a good deal for the country and let's get it pushed through, best for everybody.

Deborah Chattaway

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We're ready to talk to the government and others in parliament about a sensible alternative plan, but not while Theresa May is wasting 171,000 pounds ($220,000) an hour of taxpayers' money on dangerous and unnecessary no-deal brinkmanship, if the prime minister is serious about finding a solution that can command support in parliament and bring our country together, she must listen to the majority of MPs (lawmakers), as well as members of her own cabinet, and take 'no deal' off the table.

Jeremy Corbyn

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Elections tend to cause sell offs in markets because they're inherently uncertain events but the UK situation is more complex than a normal vote, the margin of Theresa May's defeat and the call of no confidence do matter for markets in the short term.

Stephanie Kelly

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The margin of Theresa May's defeat and the call of no confidence do matter for markets in the short term.

Stephanie Kelly

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Far from being anti-democratic it would be the opposite, as indeed many senior figures in Theresa May party from past and present have been saying, what is irresponsible, however, is to try to steamroller MPs into accepting a deal they genuinely think is a bad one with the threat that if they do not fall into line, the government will have the country crash out without a deal.

Tony Blair

Found on CNN
5 years ago

There can be a political discussion, but not a legal one, it is up to Theresa May to say what the political solution is to get a majority on this agreement.

Sebastian Kurz

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The deal we already have is a good one. I think there is also an understanding from Theresa May that there will be no new negotiation of the withdrawal agreement, but, of course... I think there will be some readiness from our side to maybe find some better explanation about the future relationship... There is also some room to have a better interpretation of what we agreed on.

Sebastian Kurz

Found on CNN
5 years ago

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