Example sentences of "[adj] party has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Democratic party has won the presidency only once out of the last six elections since 1964 .
2 Where the innocent party has affirmed the contract , i.e. indicated his intention of continuing with it in spite of the misrepresentation .
3 The old monolithic Communist party has become an anachronism .
4 Parkin criticized her opponents as " anarchists " , and said that " the Green Party has become a handicap for Green politics " .
5 The Green Party has published a survey which claims that nearly all councils have failed to implement the law on air pollution .
6 The Green Party has issued a challenge to all election candidates to sign a Green Charter setting out the principles it hopes candidates will adopt .
7 The Green Party has issued a challenge to all election candidates to sign a Green Charter setting out the principles it hopes candidates will adopt .
8 The Green Party has issued a challenge to all election candidates to sign a Green Charter setting out the principles it hopes candidates will adopt .
9 Durham Green Party has criticised the Government 's plan to stabilise carbon dioxide emissions at 1990 levels by the year 2000 , and has called instead for a 50pc reduction .
10 Managing Director Stuart Hyslop said the posters with slogans on issues including the poll tax , crime , health and employment are carried on a commercial cash basis and no other party has approached the company to book space .
11 In the light of comments received ( including from CPRW ) ‘ The Working Party has suggested a number of amendments and it is the intention of report these to a Special Development Services Committee Meeting of the Council on 30th June 1992 ’ .
12 The Working Party has submitted a report to the Council of the CNAA in which it has suggested three long-term models : the ‘ integrated model ’ involving joint validation of courses by the CNAA and the institutions ; the licensing' model whereby institutions would approve courses but the CNAA would retain its powers to grant awards ; and the ‘ accreditation ’ model by which institutions , accredited by the CNAA , would award their own degrees .
13 For thirty years the Labour Party has conducted a debate over the EEC somewhat different from that which has recently emerged within Conservative circles .
14 The British Labour Party has challenged the government 's claims to have met its target for reducing emissions of sulphur dioxide , one of the main contributors to acid rain .
15 The Labour Party has remained a problem for socialists , as the experience of Labour in government after 1966 and over the period 1979 rather confirmed .
16 The amendment is opposition for the sake of opposing , but of course the Labour party has opposed every privatising Bill .
17 The Labour party has opposed every trade union Bill that we have introduced since 1979 .
18 The Labour party has opposed every tax cut that we have introduced and now it threatens to raise taxes if we cut them .
19 The trade unions depend on effectively representing working people in industrial field for their survival and the Labour Party has to represent the trade unions for their survival in the political field .
20 The Labour Party has become a power in the land owing to its having at its back a large mass of the voting strength of the country .
21 The Labour Party has accused the government of allowing newly-XXXX privatized water companies to adopt a lax approach to anti-XXXX pollution measures — in contrast to the government 's tough public statements on the matter .
22 It is only because Bryan Gould is standing for leader that the soft left of the Labour Party has found a voice .
23 The Labour Party has attacked the government for restricting the use of new , more efficient forms of power generation " in order to meet the demands of their City advisers to boost short-term profitability of the regional electricity companies " .
24 In the five years since this judgment , Parliament has shown little interest , although the Labour Party has endorsed a proposal that those in the distribution business should be under a legal obligation to supply any publication requested by their customers — a reform which would require abolition of the rule that distributors can be held responsible for particular defamations of which they have no knowledge but which are nonetheless contained in libel-prone publications .
25 Although the Gambian People 's Progressive Party has dominated the scene since independence , the country has maintained a multiparty system since the 1960s .
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