| 1. | During the war britain was ruled by a coalition 大战期间英国由联合政府主政。 |
| 2. | The coalition government was obviously a shotgun wedding 这个联合政府显然是勉强的结合。 |
| 3. | Papered together a new coalition of political convenience 这个联合政府显然是勉强的结合。 |
| 4. | Raising of coalition government and the constitutional significance 联合政府的提出及其宪政意义 |
| 5. | The outgoing government had an urgent domestic reform agenda 即将分裂的联合政府有一个紧急的内政改革日程表。 |
| 6. | The interim president may step down unless he forges a new coalition government 临时总统除非组建一个新的联合政府 |
| 7. | Its main coalition partner is expected to be the labor party , which has 20 seats 预计联合政府中的主要执政伴工党赢得了20席。 |