Example sentences of "win the next " in BNC.

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1 If he wins the next two legs , today and tomorrow , his total prize money as overall Grade A champion will only amount to £970 — but he will have the opportunity to compete at Wembley for the rest of the week .
2 When a Labour-Lib Dem partnership wins the next election , for the sake of the people and the country damn well work together .
3 However , whichever party wins the next election will do well to learn from recent years .
4 Third place went to Johnnie Rea who was the only rider likely to catch King in the championship but even if Rea wins the next four rounds — both at Bishopscourt — King can not be caught .
5 The National Health Service was a genuine concern to many people , and for this and similar reasons , he believed , Margaret Thatcher could not possibly have won the next election for the Tories .
6 Labour would not win the next general election on its own and should accept electoral reform , David Owen , SDP leader , told a Plymouth meeting .
7 With current policies the Conservatives will not win the next election ; even with better policies they might not win it .
8 From the time of the Falklands War , it was certain that the Tories would win the next general election , and that Mrs Thatcher would gain new stature as Prime Minister .
9 So it has dawned on the financial markets that the enemy might actually win the next election .
10 If Mr Major , having presided over an economic recovery , should also win the next election , the Tories would come within striking distance of Sir Robert Walpole 's record of 21 unbroken years in office , set between 1721 and 1742 .
11 He was scathing about an electoral pact with the Liberal Democrats and said he was convinced that Labour could win the next election .
12 As for whether the Tories will win the next election , he added : ‘ If we get the economy right , John Major will be returned .
13 AS ENGLAND start to look towards fashioning a team that can win the next World Cup , the RFU have appointed a new coach Dick Best only until the end of the season .
14 If most of the England team were to relocate their business in Newport Gwent , we might win the next Test at Old Trafford , Lancs .
15 The other party forms the opposition ; criticises the government ; keeps its ear to the ground of public opinion ; and stands ready to form a government should it win the next election .
16 It will win the first division championship , just as my right hon. Friend will certainly win the next general election .
17 The Labour party will win the next election .
18 Never forget the Tories are the most ruthless party in the democratic world if the men in grey suits do not think Mr M+ajor can win the next election for them , he 'll be dumped .
19 As question marks over Mr Major 's future grew at Westminster , Mr Heseltine said Mr Lamont 's speech would be forgotten very quickly and Mr Major would win the next general election .
20 I my belief is that John Major will win the next election .
21 He told a Labour Co-ordinating Committee rally that it was not enough for Labour to win the next election .
22 The only way to remove the Government was for Labour to win the next general election .
23 Robin Cook , the party 's health spokesman , who retained his executive seat by coming second , said the vote showed the degree to which the party wanted to elect people who devoted their energies to helping Labour to win the next election .
24 Ms Short said the women 's vote could help Labour to win the next general election provided more women could be persuaded that Labour was sensitive to women 's demands .
25 But many speakers saw the issue as a damaging diversion from Labour 's efforts to win the next election .
26 But as Navratilova , although looking somewhat shaky , recovered to win the next two sets 6-3 , 6-4 , to complete the victory over Spain , there was no stealing Evert 's thunder .
27 To win the next General Election , we must stop being so darned nice . ’
28 The party could not rely on the achievements of the past decade to win the next election .
29 I mentioned some of the problems we were facing and David asked , ‘ Harvey , do your people actually want to win the next election ? ’
30 In particular , will your erstwhile political columnist , R W Johnson , apologise for the appalling piece of sexism that appeared in NSS ( under a previous editor ) on 7 December 1990 , when he suggested that the only way for Labour to win the next election would be for Glenys Kinnock to ‘ have a word ’ with Neil and persuade him to stand down ?
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