Example sentences of "[verb] the next election " in BNC.

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31 That has a go , an attack , about everything because you 've been rejected so many times , so many times , and will continue to be rejected when we get the next election that you 're frightened to death to have .
32 Reassurance that it 's safe to stick to the policy without losing the next election .
33 However , a democracy can vote as it feels fit , and the Tories are in very real danger of losing the next election as homeowners desert to the opposition parties .
34 The promises to cut taxes had been brushed to one side , but it was unlikely that the government would wish to fight the next election against a background of undertakings that would entail their actually being increased .
35 The party has been placed in the impossible position of choosing a leader to fight the next election when it has not yet had the opportunity to discuss why it lost the last one .
36 I shall be only too pleased to fight the next election on the basis of the record on law and order and to show that we have a very much better record than the last Labour Government .
37 He knew it was in the interests of the City that the Tories win the next election .
38 I think to myself that I can serve in opposition , make my case and perhaps win the next election , so I accept the result .
39 The effect of not doing so is the likelihood that the Conservative Party would lose the next election on the back of a gravely wounded economy .
40 The Leader 's message was that winning the next election depended not so much on her as on us .
41 Attitudes outside Parliament were very similar , and would have reduced Labour 's chances of winning the next election if they had advocated non-nuclear defence in 1957 .
42 He suggests that there is little evidence that any British Government ever managed the unemployment rate simply with a view only to winning the next election .
43 The first function connects economic conditions-unemployment , inflation and the rate of economic growth-to the incumbent 's party political popularity and hence his or her chances of winning the next election .
44 However , it also had to act in a way that would not jeopardize its chance of winning the next election .
45 JOHN SMITH , the shadow Chancellor , yesterday set the overriding tone for this week 's Labour Party conference with a warning that he would impose tough spending controls if Labour won the next election .
46 And we won the next election .
47 The opposition Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) had restated that if they won the next election they would seek a complete ban on low-level flying .
48 Come the next election the Tories will not be in the state they 're in now .
49 If not , the lessons are clear — there will not be a kick-start come the next election , but the Tories will be kicked out .
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