Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] by the [adj] party " in BNC.

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1 These restrictive measures , sponsored by Ramsay MacDonald , which are never to be forgotten or forgiven by the Labour party , were defended as the inevitable product of the continuing economic crises of the 1930s .
2 However , where the contribution , if any , is not sufficient to make up the difference , the Legal Aid Board has a first charge on any property , including money , recovered or preserved by the assisted party in the proceedings .
3 The charge means that the Board is entitled to recover the shortfall on its expenditure out of the property that has been recovered or preserved by the assisted party in the proceedings .
4 Although invited by the Liberal Party to be their candidate for the Clapham Division 20 years ago or more , [ he ] was unable to accept the invitation , and contented himself with speaking for the Liberal or Progressive candidate at every available opportunity in many elections .
5 It 's a story mirrored in thousands of homes throughout the region and highlighted by the Labour Party 's Home Affairs Team .
6 The death of the old Daily Herald , the longest surviving Labour daily , founded in 1912 and owned by the Labour party for a period between the wars , was more agony than trauma when compared with the demise of the News Chronicle , but equally disturbing for its supporters .
7 As already stressed , the National Unemployed Workers ' Movement and , its mentor , the Communist Party of Great Britain , failed to find the revolutionary spirit which they felt was being dampened and re-channelled by the Labour Party .
8 Woman Today has been written and produced by the Labour party to highlight what it claims are the inequalities facing women under the Conservatives .
9 In the ensuing power struggle over the right to dictate the newspaper 's political position , the newspaper 's editor was dismissed and replaced by the Communist Party 's own adherents .
10 All those commitments , which are broadly supported by the country , are expressly denied and excluded by the Labour party 's amendment .
11 The stipulation pour autrui is already effective , but may become inoperative if rejected by the third party .
12 This was a primary function of the " sympathizing mass organizations " , which looked like liberal reforming societies , but were invariably managed and funded by the Communist Party .
13 Does he agree that the use of national insurance contributions as an underhand tax is fundamentally dishonest and that early retirers , widows and those on limited incomes would be hurt by the imposition of a savings tax as proposed by the Labour party ?
14 Does he share their view that they work hard for their money , that they pay quite enough tax and national insurance and that they do not want to see what would be the worst disaster for such businesses in future — an increase in income tax and national insurance , as proposed by the Labour party ?
15 The Northern Ireland statelet was founded on an alliance between the protestant loyalists of Ulster and British imperial and capital interests , particularly as represented by the conservative party .
16 In contrast , the soviet-communist theory of the press involves the state ownership of all media , which are then harnessed to the achievement of national goals as defined by the ruling party and government .
17 Does he further agree that we must now have a fundamental review of the 1988 package , as advocated by the Labour party ?
18 ‘ The plaintiff admits for the purposes of this action , that on 2 March 1988 it agreed to accept a surrender of the lease from the first defendant and that by its agents G. Moore , certified bailiffs , and as advised by the third party it recorded this surrender in a memorandum of 2 March 1988 .
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