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1 Her party said last year it wanted her to become prime minister.
2 But she adds: Since she has become prime minister, I'm not sure.
3 Mr Sharif is set to become prime minister for the third time.
4 We understand you had to make some concessions to become prime minister.
5 Johnson has now followed him because he wants to become prime minister.
6 It was far from certain that Modi will become prime minister, he said.
7 And now, a new nadir: Boris Johnson is set to become prime minister.
8 Under the agreement, Tsvangirai will become prime minister, with Mugabe remaining as president.
9 I don't believe that Corbyn is going to become prime minister.
10 Once confirmed as party leader, May will automatically become prime minister.
11 If an agreement is signed, the rebel leader Machar would become prime minister.
12 That sop to Tory eurosceptics may ultimately have helped Cameron become prime minister.
13 It's where students visiting Parliament become prime minister for the day.
14 It was a childhood ambition of hers to become prime minister.
15 Dozens of Canadian-based juniors have the potential to become prime targets.
16 Whoever wins the support of at least 76 deputies will become prime - minister designate.
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