Example sentences of "[that] the party " in BNC.

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1 Party organisers want the conference to show that the party is united as never before , leaving Mr Kinnock free for the first time to sell the policy package to voters without worrying about splits .
2 Maybe it was for that reason that the party leader singled Mr Prescott 's past year performance out for praise in an interview in The Sunday Correspondent yesterday , calling him , chummily , ‘ Johnny ’ .
3 NEIL KINNOCK yesterday hailed the Labour conference as a celebration of party unity and a demonstration to the electorate that the party was fit to govern Britain .
4 ‘ We have to recognise the strong feelings among black and white people that the party should not set up an organisation which is racially exclusive , and could be seen as a form of apartheid . ’
5 LABOUR delegates were warned yesterday that the party would lack electoral credibilty if it promised increases in public spending which could only be met by higher borrowing or taxes .
6 Mr Hattersley said during the debate that he and Neil Kinnock were more determined than ever to resist pressure for Labour to back PR , because voters would suspect that the party lacked confidence in its ability to win under the present system .
7 Voting will not be announced until this morning — but gay campaigners were cheered by delegates when they protested that the party 's policy review had replaced a commitment to ‘ full equality ’ for gays with ‘ greater equality ’ .
8 Nicholas Ridley , Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , will open the attack on Neil Kinnock , the Labour leader today with a warning that the party could revert to its left-wing image , if it were elected .
9 Meanwhile , contradictory reactions by the authorities in various parts of East Germany continued , reinforcing the suspicion among experts in Bonn that the party leadership 's authority is crumbling and it no longer has a firm grip on the situation .
10 Until now Mr Honecker has rejected any idea of change , but Kurt Hager , 77 , East Germany 's oldest and most authoritative Communist ideologue , said yesterday that the party 's immediate task was to work out ‘ a precise idea as to how to bring about a necessary renewal ’ .
11 LABOUR MPs are predicting extensive changes to the Shadow Cabinet over the next month , with the increasing prospect that the party 's chief whip will be defeated in an election contest next week .
12 Although his predecessor , Paul Channon , sounded a note of caution at last year 's conference , there were high hopes that the party would include privatisation of BR in its next manifesto .
13 Now that the party can no longer call on state finances , it will have to streamline its bureaucracy , and has already decided to hand back to the nation all superfluous assets , including the party 's holiday homes , hotels … and its headquarters .
14 They also made it clear that the party fears that New Forum and other opposition groups could turn into mass movements .
15 In Blackpool the strongest feeling among representatives has been one of relief that the party sang in harmony under stress .
16 That was matched by a similarly dramatic increase in public perceptions that the party debate had now focused on defence , but by only a small increase in the public 's own concern about the issue .
17 It is strange that the party gave priority , not only to central and military organs , but also the guberniia- and uezd-level papers in 1922 , before intervening in the national minority sector in 1923 .
18 Whether it was the unsavoury reputation of the government of Lloyd George ; or whether it was the division in the party between the followers of Lloyd George and the followers of Asquith ; or whether it was the aftermath of universal suffrage and the desire of the working man for a party which he could call his own — it now looked certain that the party division of the country would no longer lie between Liberal and Conservative but in a wider gulf between Conservative and Labour , with the Liberal Party on the sideline .
19 A by-product of Labour leaders ' responsiveness to the new thinking may be that the party relieves itself of some commitments which have been electoral liabilities in the past .
20 But the excitement generated by this debate tended to obscure the fact that the party experiencing the most obvious difficulties before 1914 was the Conservative party .
21 As noted by Fforde , the question of how to respond to the Land Campaign threw the Conservatives into fresh disagreements , and there was no sign that the party , Having abandoned much of its 1910 election platform , was capable of agreeing upon a new one .
22 The judges decided 7-0 against Mr Santos on the grounds that the party he had joined at the last minute in order to stand , the little-known Brazilian Municipalist Party which was founded by Pentecostal preachers , had failed to register in time .
23 It is not impossible , in this highly charged atmosphere , that the party leader will be replaced by the weekend .
24 It is not impossible , in this highly charged atmosphere , that the party leader will be replaced by the weekend .
25 Mr Urbanec , who is to hold further talks with Mr Havel today — this time in front of television cameras — conceded that the party realised it was held in deep mistrust by the public , and accepted that henceforth it could only be part of the political spectrum .
26 The new party secretary in Czechoslovakia , Mr Karel Urbanek , has complained that he is quite unable to persuade district and regional party leaders to understand that the party 's leading role has gone .
27 THE shadow Chancellor , Mr John Smith , promised yesterday that the party 's credit controls policy would not be designed to cover everything and ‘ hermetically seal the economy . ’
28 His remarks came as Labour employment spokesman , Mr Henry McLeish , denied reports that the party was considering replacing the automatic payment of welfare benefits with a policy which would require many unemployed either to find a job or to accept full-time training or higher education .
29 But the sober , clipped tones of the FA representatives told that the party was over : the reward , if reward it could be called , was an away tie at Rochdale .
30 Relatively few had bothered to examine Green Party policy in detail , and most were unaware that the party was hostile to the EC and proposed reducing consumption in the interests of conservation .
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