Example sentences of "for [art] third term " in BNC.

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1 For the third term , the key policy areas , which would tackle the ‘ really big job ’ of the ‘ inner cities ’ , were named as the policies for local government , education , and housing .
2 It is in this context that the Conservative party presented its new programme for the third term , following the Queen 's speech ; a set of policies lent a coherence by the inner city problem :
3 By 1987 , the SDLP was making no secret of its desire to see Thatcher re-elected for a third term .
4 In 1940 Roosevelt broke with tradition and stood for a third term of office .
5 At the time of writing , after the Conservatives under Mrs Thatcher have returned to power for a third term , further legislation is being considered which could completely dismantle the system of local authority owned public housing .
6 In 1987 the Conservative Party was returned for a third term .
7 The Congress ( I ) Chief Minister , Pratap Singh Rane , who had been acting in a caretaker capacity after the legislative elections , was sworn in for a third term as Chief Minister .
8 Another leading Democrat widely perceived as a contender for the party 's next presidential nomination , Governor Mario Cuomo of New York , had announced his intention on June 4 to run for a third term and was automatically nominated as his party 's choice .
9 The Dominica Freedom Party ( DFP ) , which came to power in 1980 , was narrowly returned for a third term in May 1990 , winning 11 seats .
10 The US charges had been laid as he sought re-election as governor for a third term ; he was narrowly defeated in the election by Joseph K. Ada ( Republican ) on Nov. 4 , 1986 .
11 The Secretary-General , Chedli Klibi [ for whose re-appointment in March 1989 for a third term see p. 36537 ] , resigned in September after Saudi criticism of his handling of League reaction to the invasion ; Assad al Assad was named as Acting Secretary-General [ see p. 37726 ] .
12 The DFP was narrowly returned for a third term in May 1990 , winning 11 of the elective seats [ see pp. 37448 ; 37527 ] .
13 Gayoom was re-elected President for a third term in 1988 [ see p. 36350 ] .
14 Geaga stood unsuccessfully on June 8 against the incumbent leader of the Phalangist Party ( also called the Ktaeb ) , George Saadeh , who was returned for a third term as party president .
15 President Paul Biya took office on Nov. 3 for a third term , following a disputed victory in the Oct. 11 presidential elections [ see p. 39130 ] , declaring in his inauguration address to the National Assembly that he intended to undertake a major revision of the Constitution .
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