Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] [adj] party ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , the proper development of the system — to make it more selective and more efficient — required the defeat of the Labour party 's sentimental plans for comprehensive schools .
2 It is tempting to see the role of the Tory administration , which included Disraeli , as an anticipatory theft of the other Party 's clothes .
3 ‘ To stay in the Soviet Communist Party would mean the final loss of the Lithuanian party 's authority , ’ he said .
4 Neither case is concerned at all with the position where a child has been stillborn as a result of a third party 's negligence or has , as a result of such negligence , survived birth for only a minimal period .
5 The end result of the working party 's efforts and a small pilot project in four representative practices should be a single assessment form for doctors to complete .
6 The intervention was the result of the governing party 's worries about the effects of job losses on its chances in elections to the Basque regional parliament ( Ariño 1985 : 59–60 ) .
7 In an indication of the Socialist Party 's loss of popularity , the party 's share of the vote fell sharply in a by-election for the National Assembly and in five local council by-elections on Jan. 26 .
8 I am not the first one to have criticised this side of the Labour party 's proposals .
9 However , in its assessment of the speech , the Far Eastern Economic Review of April 2 contended that he had " studiously avoided over-commitment to either side of the communist party 's factional split between hardliners and reformists " .
10 I am concerned about the practical effect of the Labour party 's opposition to the Bill , which would be to hamper or prevent the necessary restructuring of the coal industry which we all know to be necessary .
11 I know that the hon. Gentleman is chairman of the Labour party 's defence committee and that therefore he is a specialist in these matters .
12 Despite the backing of the LDP , in particular Hiroshi Mitsuzuka , chairman of the ruling party 's policy research council , the Ministry of Finance argued successfully that such changes require rewriting Japan 's finance laws .
13 That may be true , but in 1987 hostile interviews with Neil Kinnock trying to explain his party 's defence policy counted as part of the Labour Party 's coverage .
14 I take that as part of the Labour party 's approach to defence procurement , which is to tick off each individual project , factory or programme whenever it comes before the House and to say that it fully endorses it .
15 The plan for a £3.40 minimum hourly rate of pay is a key part of the Labour party 's manifesto .
16 The move was widely seen as part of the Socialist Party 's strategy for the regional elections in March to counter the growing popularity of far-right views .
17 Dr Robert Upshall said copies of the Green Party 's charter were sent to the three candidates but none of them agreed to sign it .
18 Election candidates in Darlington have failed to meet the Green challenge , according to Dr Robert Upshall , who said copies of the Green Party 's charter were sent to the three main candidates but none of them agreed to sign it .
19 They point out that ‘ sustainable growth is a contradiction in terms ’ This is at the heart of the Green Party 's policies , and has not been adopted by any other party that I know of .
20 On 17 June 1972 , five men were arrested while attempting to break into the headquarters of the Democratic Party 's National Committee in the plush Washington apartment block called the Watergate Building .
21 With Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa established as the standard-bearer of the Democratic Party 's liberal wing in the nomination race , Clinton 's strategy , like that of Bob Kerrey , was to present himself as a " new " alternative offering change from the party 's past ( see p. 38427 ) .
22 After the dramatic changes of recent weeks — the creation of a powerful new presidency , the ending of the Communist party 's guaranteed right to rule , Lithuania 's attempted secession from the Soviet Union — comes the jockeying for power in the new Soviet Union .
23 The Guardian sought to invoke some sort of privilege , which they could not seriously have believed existed , to protect their publication of the Labour Party 's confidential information .
24 EAST Germany 's embattled government resigned last night in a surprise step foreshadowing important changes in the make-up of the Communist Party 's powerful politburo and policy shifts in response to continuing popular pressure .
25 There was a precipitous decline in television 's projection of the Conservative Party 's overall credibility in the fourth week of the campaign , a week that included the infamous ‘ wobbly Thursday ’ ( see Chapter 4 , Table 4.16 , for details ) .
26 There have been competent academic overviews of the Labour Party 's evolution from people such as David Howell and James Hinton ; and a whole 1960s and 1970s genre of Marxist accounts , following Ralph Miliband , on the lines of ‘ the uselessness of Labourism ’ .
27 The basic idea of a purchaser-provider split , with the district health authority as purchaser , was the crux of the Enthoven plan and became the basis of the working party 's plan .
28 I accept and welcome the progressive nature of the Labour party 's views on proportionality .
29 There was a working-class element , centred on the Shankill Road , West Belfast , which was suspicious of the élite nature of the Unionist Party 's leadership and which campaigned for higher wages , better housing conditions , and various welfare provisions .
30 A vital part was also played by the existence and nature of the Conservative Party 's election procedures .
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