Example sentences of "[det] of [art] party ['s] " in BNC.

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1 At a meeting of the Party 's Central Committee yesterday , a Politburo member , Leszek Miller , said that a nationwide plebiscite also showed that more than half of the Party 's two million members agreed that ‘ the present form of the party is outdated and can not face the new conditions ’ .
2 It was acknowledged that some of the party 's previous policies had been potentially divisive , and the review was widely seen as both an attempt to attract new voters and as a means of attracting potential coalition partners from among the opposition parties .
3 Although the NKP had been short of funds and lacking a credible presidential candidate , there were reports that some of the party 's legislators were unwilling to accept the merger .
4 The AD 's defeat prompted some of the party 's leaders to distance themselves from Pérez , most notably the party 's president , Humberto Celli .
5 In retrospect , it is clear that few of the Party 's officials really shared Ceauşescu 's enthusiasm for the demolition of almost everything that their country 's history had produced .
6 Long was supported by the bulk of the English county members but by few of the party 's men of talent .
7 Indeed , by 1922 each of the party 's nine regions had organized at least three regional conferences , many of which were addressed by Wake , Arthur Henderson , the secretary , and a ‘ star speaker ’ .
8 Rose goes on to make the point that " parties are only part of the political system and " much of the party 's record in office will be stamped upon it by forces outside its control " .
9 It would clearly be impracticable for all of a party 's members to foregather from every corner of a region to select and rank its list candidates , so it is sometimes suggested that American style primaries should be held for this purpose .
10 As with the charter party and short form ocean bill of lading , many of the parties ' rights and duties under the GCBS waybill are dealt with in another document or set of trade rules .
11 This would solve many of the party 's difficulties inherited from the past , but it would do little to settle the pressing problems of the present and future .
12 Even though the official ideology of the SNP posited a technocratic non-class Scottish national politics ( Hyslop , 1979 ) , many of the party 's supporters were reckoning in terms of cutting adrift from Tory England ; settling accounts with the ‘ Tartan Tories ’ could come later .
13 Despite the opposition of many of the Party 's leaders , the parliamentary party agreed in the following year to abstain from any division against the Estimates for the Fighting Services .
14 I shall not enter into a detailed discussion of this Labour government , its programme and effects , but it should be noted that over the years to 1951 , as more and more of the party 's electoral pledges were realised , there occurred what is often interpreted as a ‘ weakening of commitment ’ of both party and people to ‘ socialism ’ , and a progressive exhaustion of the political impetus for social and economic change .
15 The most telling insights of the election campaign have come not from any of the parties ' hit-men but from that seasoned pro , Sir Robin Day .
16 The ILP desire to exert influence on the rest of the Labour movement was tempered by hostility to the Communists and , above all , by an inability to compromise or to sacrifice any of the Party 's independence .
17 Ronald Reagan was not without handicaps and dissatisfaction with both of the party 's standard bearers in this election was unusually widespread .
18 Most of the Party 's agitational work was devoted to the very small number of local kolkhozy , as if , like Catherine the Great , it sought to derive comfort from over-concentrating on its equivalents of Potemkin 's model villages .
19 Although Duke had contested the election as a Republican , he had been disowned by most of the party 's establishment , and the official Republican candidate had withdrawn from the contest in order to avoid splitting the anti-Duke vote .
20 Mehri , the FLN secretary-general , enjoyed the support of most of the party 's political bureau in rejecting the HCS as unconstitutional , but was challenged on this at the level of the FLN central committee .
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