How to use in-sentence of “coalition government”:
+ After the defeat of the coalition government in the 2005 election, Fischer announced that he would retire to the backbench.
+ In May 2010, a coalition government was formed between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats and Vince Cable was made the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.
+ In 1982, the Labour Party entered into a coalition government with Fine Gael.
+ The party is part of a coalition government with Fine Gael and the Green Party Green Party, with Fianna Fáil being the largest party in the Dáil Éireann.
+ The party took part in a coalition government in 1989 when it got more than 13% of the vote.
+ A coalition government was made with the Liberal Democrats and David Cameron became Prime Minister in May 11, 2010.
+ Collins secured a compromise, “The Collins/De Valera Pact”, whereby the two factions of Sinn Féin, pro- and anti-Treaty, would fight the soon-to-be Free State’s first election jointly and form a coalition government afterwards.
+ Thereafter, for a brief while, Sir Sikandar also worked as Deputy-Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Malik, p.40 but in July 1936, on the demise of Sir Fazli Husain, he returned to take on leadership of the Unionist party for the general elections held in Winter of the same year, winning by a simple majority and forming a coalition government along with the Indian National Congress and the Sikh Akali Dal.

Example sentences of “coalition government”:
+ He was leading to a coalition government from 2008 to 2013.
+ With the SPD’s 42% and the Greens’ 7%, a coalition government could be formed.
+ When the National Party is in a coalition government its leader is usually the Deputy Prime Minister.
+ A Conservative-Liberal DemocratsLiberal Democrat coalition government was formed, and David Cameron became Prime Minister on 11 May 2010.
+ After serving nine years in opposition, Smuts became Deputy prime ministerDeputy Prime Minister in a coalition government led by Barry Hertzog.
+ In 1976 the new Fine Gael–Labour Party Labour Party National Coalition Government of Liam Cosgrave said they would not re-appoint him to the Commission.
+ He subsequently brokered an agreement with the Labour Party Labour Party and formed a coalition government on 9 March 2011.
+ He was leading to a coalition government from 2008 to 2013.
+ With the SPD's 42% and the Greens' 7%, a coalition government could be formed.
+ It is currently part of a coalition government with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael.
+ The coalition government has made cuts to the NHS.
+ If no single party wins over 50% of the seats, then either the party with the most seats can form a minority government, or a coalition government can be formed from two or more of the other political parties who together have over 50% of the seats.
+ When the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government was formed on 11 May 2010, Alexander was appointed as the Secretary of State for Scotland.
