Example sentences of "[prep] [art] next election " in BNC.

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1 The right politician must be put in charge of the Treasury to bring the economy back to even keel , reduce the trade deficit and force both inflation and interest rates down in time for the next election .
2 It is likely they will plump for a compromise between the two for the next election , likely to be in months rather than years .
3 That necessary ditching , in all likelihood , will now be done in time for the next election .
4 The Boundary Commission should be set to work immediately and told to report in time for new constituencies to be in place for the next election — to bring fair representation across the United Kingdom , ensuring that a vote in Scotland is no longer worth more than one in England , or a vote in one constituency worth more than one in another .
5 Introduce fixed-term Parliament of four years , with a known date for the next election , subject to an earlier election only if the government loses a special ‘ explicit ’ vote of no confidence .
6 Anyone who , like Shoreditch , did n't quite get round to placing that bet on the Tories , may like to know that the bookies are now quoting odds for the next election .
7 Finer , in his study of The Changing Party System , is not alone in taking the view that it is a " matter of proven fact that governments try to manipulate the economy to improve material conditions in time for the next election " .
8 The Cabinet reshuffle on Sept. 16 — the first since January 1989 — was widely seen as paving the way for the next election , expected to be held ahead of the constitutional deadline of June 1992 .
9 By 1934 the Labour Party was Preparing for the next election and the delegates at Southport resisted the attempts of the Socialist League to change the programme For Socialism and Peace into a radical appeal for a rapid transformation to socialism .
10 I suspect that we will find that John Major is both pro-active and reaction , because in the next few months erm up to some time before June nineteen ninety two , there has to be a manifesto produced for the next election , and I think it 's in that you will probably see the pro-active side of John Major and his colleagues .
11 We all know that the battle lines are being drawn for the next election .
12 The other half of it lies in mobilising party and public support sufficiently strongly to leave Mrs Thatcher with no choice but to readmit him to the Cabinet if the Tories do return to office after the next election .
13 She told MPs : ‘ Stage one will not be completed until 1993 , ’ leaving open the possibility that Britain could stay out until after the next election .
14 It only remained for Terence Higgins ( Worthing ) to wrap up Serpell in moth balls , where it will remain until at least after the next election
15 The government 's manifesto commitment was to increase benefit in line with prices but this does not guarantee its future after the next election , and presumably any proposals on child benefit would have a long lead-in time .
16 There were hints that they too saw signs in our future ; in second year our history teacher told us that things were easier now for Catholics than they had ever been , that we could have a place in the world , that there was even a chance that a Catholic would be President of the United States after the next election .
17 I trust that , after the next election , he will remain a Front-Bench spokesman for the Opposition .
18 If he does , does he have any retraining plans in mind for those of his hon. Friends who will not be here after the next election ?
19 Can he assure me that the woodlands sold off by the commission will be accessible to all walkers , especially as after the next election a lot of Scottish Labour Members will have a lot of time to do a lot of walking ?
20 Will he therefore support a cross-party approach to Northern Ireland affairs during the election and unequivocally reject any partisan trading with the Anglo-Irish Agreement in a way that would reverse the peace process after the next election ?
21 That is why , after the next election , we shall introduce firm proposals for returning the industry to the private sector .
22 The reassurance is that there will be a Conservative Government to fight for them , and that after the next election they will be represented by a Conservative Member for Monmouth .
23 I am not sure that the right hon. Gentleman has told the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) that , but perhaps the hon. Gentleman is putting down an early marker for after the next election .
24 When my hon. Friend returns to his desk after the next election has been won by the Conservatives , will he bear it in mind that in the past 10 years west Lancashire has benefited greatly from being a development area ?
25 That is what the Labour party intends to bring in after the next election .
26 They are highly controversial and can not come into force until after the next election .
27 With privatisation , after the next election , the industry will be more effectively structured to meet its challenges and build on its achievements .
28 As soon as we can after the next election , we must consider how we are able to carry out those essential functions if the European union is to be democratically accountable .
29 American fears of a possible Labour government after the next election lessened .
30 The government expects to wind down the Department of Energy after the next election .
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