Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the right wing " in BNC.

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1 A number of MPs said they would continue to support Mr Clarke because they were strongly opposed to possible successors from the right wing of the party .
2 Moving Waddle from the right wing , where he performed so imaginatively against the Italians , in order to accommodate Rocastle , whose form has been patchy all season , is another selection open to doubt .
3 Iain MacLeod appreciated that Britain , in the post-Suez era , had neither the political will nor the military resources to slow the tide of colonial emanicipation ; and so he was prepared , with Macmillan 's whole-hearted support , to accelerate the process , despite opposition from the right wing of the Conservative Party .
4 Until the 1980s , the majority of nationalist conservative and ultra-right elements in West Germany made their homes in the right wings of the mainstream conservative parties , the CDU and its Bavarian sister-party , the Christian Social Union ( CSU ) .
5 Bangor sealed the game following a break down the right wing when the ball was pushed under Gibson .
6 The plotters represented the hard core of the right wing .
7 The second arrived only two minutes later , and again Meninga was involved , this time with a forceful run up the right wing before crisp passing allowed Chris O'Sullivan a clear path to the posts .
8 Tanabe , 69 , a reformist from the right wing of the party , had narrowly defeated the centre-left candidate , Tetsu Ueda , in a leadership ballot of the party 's 83,000 members on July 23 .
9 His second followed good work on the right wing by Kelly , he played it infield to Hodge , who passed it along the ground to forresters feet … in the same sort of position as white for the 2nd goal … except facing the touchline .
10 After that , an excellent run down the right wing by Zaman led to a Royston player being penalised for hand ball in the area .
11 An evident aim of the right wing is not merely the intimidation of individuals but also the discrediting of the two major independent universities as educational institutions .
12 Ian Paisley was one potential leader of the right wing , but there were others and a key question that has to be asked in any explanation of Paisley 's career is ‘ how did Paisley triumph over other right-wing unionist figures ? ’
13 described as an atmosphere of growing disenchantment with the achievement of the education system as a whole and with some segments of the teaching profession in particular was made worse when troubles in schools increased sympathy for attacks from the right wing .
14 SUPPORT for Britain 's coal industry came last night from an unexpected quarter as the right wing pressure group Aims of Industry called for a wide ranging review .
15 The outcome of the civil war was a victory for the right wing forces and the establishment of a military regime under Franco .
16 That gives water to the mills of the right wing radicals and the Neo Fascists party in Germany and they right wing radicals have already voiced their support .
17 Von Kluck on the right wing was to strike at the French left , through Brussels , Mons and Le Cateau , toward the River Somme near Amiens , while Bülow wheeled south of Liège , up the River Sambre .
18 But it means Irish international Roy Keane moves from his favoured central midfield role to the right wing in place of Kingsley Black .
19 Barcelona had already been refused a penalty , but they soon drew level through Julio Salinas , the deceptively inelegant striker who has taken Gary Lineker 's reluctant ill-fitted role on the right wing and , on Saturday , made such a good job of it that he might have had a hat-trick but for Francisco Buyo 's reflexes .
20 Midway through 1906–07 Archie was deployed at right-back in the Palace line-ups , although he had a few outings on the right wing , and he played throughout our fabulous progress to the FA Cup quarter-finals .
21 They blended together from the first and there can be no doubt that Harry 's forceful play on the right wing was one of the prime reasons why Simpson was able to crack in so many goals .
22 The growing perception that Bush was vulnerable to defeat in November 1992 elections was apparent in both the new-found confidence of his potential Democrat rivals , and in the launching of challenges from the right wing of the Republican Party .
23 A surprise choice on the right wing for Leeds is ex-All Black John Gallagher .
24 I was with the South African team throughout their travels in Australia and New Zealand and found them an exceptionally nice group ; agonized with them on the eve of the referendum on reforms back in South Africa when there were last-minute scare reports of a major swing to the right wing ; rejoiced with them when the vote when 68% for sanity , a far greater margin than any of us had dared hope for ; and generally enjoyed with them their victories and their considerable achievement in reaching the semi-final stage .
25 Ian Humphreys and Duncan Mitchell were making space down the right wing for Milton as the visitors started to click into gear , searching and probing for a way past the Fairmile defence .
26 Taking a clearance from Nilsson , he found Palmer with space on the right wing and Williams tucked away Palmer 's centre with brisk efficiency .
27 Andrew Gallagher on the right wing , beat two tackles and scored in the first five minutes of the game , following a neat Jeremy Hastings pick-up .
28 She warns against what can sometimes be a knee-jerk support of abortion technology for fear of playing into the hands of the right wing .
29 The proposals are seen as a pet project of the right wing of the Conservative Party and Conservative students ' groups .
30 Some troops would be left to besiege Portsmouth , while the rest of this force , forming the left wing of the invading army , would turn inland , through Petersfield to Farnham , to come into line with the right wing , already expected to be well established in Surrey .
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