Use of gorbachev in Sentences. 29 Examples

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gorbachev at the start of sentence


  1. Gorbachev, appeared on the scene.
  2. Gorbachev faced an ossified economic system.
  3. Gorbachev changed the course of Soviet history.
  4. Gorbachev seemed to be surprised by the suggestion.
  5. Gorbachev refused to comply with a summons to testify.
  6. Gorbachev delivered his opening remarks and Reagan replied.
  7. Gorbachev, like any husband in his circumstances, kept his peace.
  8. Gorbachev failed to keep the component parts of the Soviet Union together.
  9. Gorbachev in a telegram to Landsbergis on March 22 demanded the force's disbandment within two days.
  10. Gorbachev wanted to make all strikes illegal, but the Soviet parliament refused to accept such a ban.
  11. Gorbachev, Yanayev and the presidents of the autonomous republics were also members of the Federation Council.
  12. Gorbachev still identified internationalism as the policy which could deal most effectively with problems of this kind.
  13. Gorbachev undermined the position of the Politburo when he transferred executive power to the presidency, advised by the presidential councils.

gorbachev at the end of sentence


  1. What has brought about the change in Mr gorbachev?
  2. The strikes were called off on May 23 after an appeal from gorbachev.

gorbachev in the middle of sentence


  1. The coup against gorbachev changed the course of the Soviet future.
  2. The media regarded gorbachev as the odds-on favorite to dethrone the old champ.
  3. Mrs gorbachev was a highly educated woman-a professor of Marxist-Leninist theory.
  4. If gorbachev expects to untie the Gordian knot, he has over-estimated his powers.
  5. The superficial similarities might make a lesser man than Mikhail gorbachev tremble.
  6. We had arranged the seating so that gorbachev faced the windows that looked out over the lake.
  7. While his foreign policy was winning praise abroad, gorbachev was coming under growing criticism at home.
  8. The West will face some difficult decisions if Mr gorbachev really does make a dash for economic freedom.
  9. His book Perestroika helps establish that from the very start gorbachev was out to reorient, not dismantle their system.
  10. As soon as they were uttered, Reagan and gorbachev were down from the mountaintop and right back where they had started.
  11. The period of glasnost and perestroika under gorbachev led to a great burgeoning of group activity throughout the republics.
  12. Western experts made almost daily predictions that gorbachev could not survive the growing domestic turmoil, but somehow he did.
  13. Nothing was said about confining such development to the laboratory, as gorbachev had originally proposed in his letter to Reagan.
  14. Here Mr Kinnock should set out clearly why, in the gorbachev era, negotiated rather than unilateral disarmament is almost always preferable.
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