Below you will find example sentences with "brexit deal". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Brexit Deal in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: brexit
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 15
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 35.2 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
  • Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "brexit deal" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 35.2 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as a final brexit deal it has, against the brexit deal offered by, may, theresa and johnson stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with plea deal, brexit party, trade deal, brexit party, deal brexit and soft brexit, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with brexit deal

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Pro-Brexit Conservative British politician David Davis says success in passing a Brexit deal rests on the stance of the DUP. (21 words)

UK says chances of Brexit deal slim; EU chides 'blame game'Britain and the European Union traded bad-tempered barbs Tuesday as the chances of a Brexit deal. (28 words)

Is this the same Dominic Raab who at a Brexit deal he himself negotiated as Brexit secretary, and who is bizarrely being talked up as a strong candidate? (28 words)

In the past year, Hill has voted repeatedly against the Brexit deal offered by Theresa May; he was among those M.P.s who voted earlier this month to pass a law aimed at preventing the possibility of exiting the E.U. without a deal at all on October 31st. (50 words)

He admitted all his red lines had been ignored in the transitional Brexit deal, offered no solution to the Northern Ireland border, and only had empty threats for Theresa May if she failed to deliver a final deal that was to his liking. (43 words)

On two of Monday's votes, Theresa May's majority was cut to three, suggesting that the leader will struggle to get Brexit legislation through a deeply divided parliament, which could possibly threaten the approval of any Brexit deal with the EU. (42 words)

Is this the same Dominic Raab who at a Brexit deal he himself negotiated as Brexit secretary, and who is bizarrely being talked up as a strong candidate? (28 words)

Example sentences (20)

Starmer is expected to attend a meeting of anti-no deal Brexit lawmakers, later Tuesday, who are trying to coalesce around a strategy to stop Britain exiting the European Union without a Brexit deal.

UK says chances of Brexit deal slim; EU chides 'blame game'Britain and the European Union traded bad-tempered barbs Tuesday as the chances of a Brexit deal.

With UK Prime Minister Theresa May stating “no deal is better than a bad deal,” hopes of a faster finalization of the Brexit deal have been lost, leading the pound to drop one percent to 1.5% lower.

Following the Brexit referendum in 2016 and years of tense negotiations and political turmoil in the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson finally secure parliamentary approval for a Brexit deal earlier this month.

As Mr Johnson tries to strike a Brexit deal with the EU, Mr Cameron says Mr Johnson privately thinks there could be a “fresh negotiation” followed by a second Brexit vote.

Boris Johnson heads to Luxembourg for key Brexit talks with Juncker Boris Johnson has said he believes he can strike a Brexit deal in the next few weeks - as he prepares for his first face-to-face negotiations with EU chiefs.

Brexit descended into a public row between London and Brussels this week after a Downing Street source said a Brexit deal was essentially impossible because German Chancellor Angela Merkel had made unacceptable demands.

Is this the same Dominic Raab who at a Brexit deal he himself negotiated as Brexit secretary, and who is bizarrely being talked up as a strong candidate?

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Pro-Brexit Conservative British politician David Davis says success in passing a Brexit deal rests on the stance of the DUP.

The extraordinary row between the speaker and the government is further poisoning the atmosphere in parliament as it grapples with the Brexit crisis, following the crushing defeat last week of Theresa May’s Brexit deal.

The new Brexit deal must also win backing from the European Parliament, but its Brexit co-ordinator, Guy Verhofstadt, said problems affecting EU nationals in the UK must first be solved to prevent "another Windrush scandal".

On two of Monday's votes, Theresa May's majority was cut to three, suggesting that the leader will struggle to get Brexit legislation through a deeply divided parliament, which could possibly threaten the approval of any Brexit deal with the EU.

After May’s Brexit deal was rejected by the House of Commons for the third time on Friday, albeit with a slightly smaller margin, the possibility of that deal ever passing remains remote, though what is going to happen instead is unknown.

And hundreds of thousands are expected to flood the streets of the capital to demand a vote to give the British people the final say on any Brexit deal or no-deal outcome.

In the past year, Hill has voted repeatedly against the Brexit deal offered by Theresa May; he was among those M.P.s who voted earlier this month to pass a law aimed at preventing the possibility of exiting the E.U. without a deal at all on October 31st.

This deal is still nominally in place despite Arlene Foster's party refusing to back her Brexit deal at two meaningful votes and as yet not buckling before a future third.

He admitted all his red lines had been ignored in the transitional Brexit deal, offered no solution to the Northern Ireland border, and only had empty threats for Theresa May if she failed to deliver a final deal that was to his liking.

He said if the Government fails to win the vote on a final Brexit deal, it has two choices: negotiate a new deal or call a general election.

The prime minister’s decision to delay the vote on her Brexit deal came from a place of weakness after ministers convinced her that the scale of defeat would prove fatal not just to the deal but to her entire premiership.

The work and pensions secretary, Amber Rudd, has conceded “anything could happen” if fails to win next week’s historic Commons vote on her Brexit deal – including another referendum or a so-called Norway-plus deal.

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