Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] the [adj] party " in BNC.

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1 And there are provisions of a restitutionary character designed to restore the respective parties to the share transactions to their former positions .
2 Now , paragraph four of our amendment here is not really designed to knock the Labour Party .
3 Sir Herbert suggested that Henderson , the leader of the Opposition , should be approached to join the National Party , which was not a National one at present : In short his attitude was to oppose any National Appeal and to be mischievous .
4 Among those tipped to become the new party chief is Mr Wolfgang Berghofer , Dresden 's reformist mayor .
5 Among those tipped to become the new party chief is Mr Wolfgang Berghofer , Dresden 's reformist mayor .
6 Among those tipped to become the new party chief is Mr Wolfgang Berghofer , Dresden 's reformist mayor .
7 Mr Wolfgang Berghofer , the 46-year-old mayor of Dresden who had been tipped to become the new party chief , said yesterday that he and a renewed party stood for a break with Stalinism and instead wanted socialism with a human face .
8 Ferenc Glatz , the Minister of Culture , told The Independent that the government , at its meeting on Sunday , had already decided to disband the old party 's private army .
9 In the light of the failure to adopt the draft programme , it was decided to give the new party central committee the task of reworking it , and to suspend proceedings until after the 28th CPSU congress in July .
10 But strenuous efforts are being made to ensure the three party leaders do not meet during the hour-long Granada TV special World in Action programme .
11 July 26 , 1976 The barrister successfully applied to have the third party notice struck out on the grounds that it disclosed no cause of action .
12 He said If this person who ever he is has decided to join the Tory party then it is a matter for him and a matter of small regret but not one which will cause us to lie awake worrying about .
13 Green Realignment 's independent existence got off to an uncertain start when one of the six members of its steering group , Lou Betts , announced that he had decided to rejoin the Green Party .
14 " Yes , if you allow conditions to continue as at present you will find a deliberate attempt is being made to assassinate the Conservative Party . "
15 Coloureds and Indians have tended to support the National Party — one estimate is that 60% of them gave it their backing in mid-1992 — because they saw it as a bulwark against black domination .
16 Middle-class voters have tended to support the Conservative party in Britain , and working-class voters the Labour party .
17 It was agreed to disband the working parties .
18 Those who studied the parties ' platforms carefully would have had to relate the Labour Party 's generally stronger commitment to universal social security policies to the Conservatives ' specific pledge .
19 There is also the case for state financing , which is the position of the Party but for the foreseeable future the Labour Party will need trades union money , and as Steve said even our fiercest critics have to admit that the money the union gives to the Party is open and above board and that 's more than can be said of the money that 's used to finance the Conservative Party .
20 Since the mid-seventies the expression euro-communism has been used to describe the Communist Parties of Italy , France and Spain .
21 you 've got to join the Liberal Party and you 've got to be related to Ian
22 We 've had to underpin the adjoining party wall .
23 The cover-design is presumably intended to encapsulate the Labour Party 's interpretation of citizenship .
24 The 1918 Reform Act , which greatly extended the franchise ; the huge wartime growth of the trade unions ; and the new popularity of collectivist ideas — all served to encourage the Labour Party to set its sights on power .
25 Paisley asserted that , had he wanted to destroy the Unionist Party , he would have fielded candidates in all the constituencies .
26 5 The Parties to this Agreement represent to each other that they have approved the terms and conditions of this Agreement and that their respective signatories are duly authorized to bind the respective parties in such terms and conditions .
27 They might even do it again , this time by rebuilding Vietnam 's economy without in the process being forced to relinquish the Communist Party 's grip on power .
28 Would he have liked to lead the Conservative Party ?
29 The transformation programme would be discussed in a " constituent phase " of conferences attended by all the PCI factions and representatives of the non-communist left , and finally a congress would be held to launch the new party .
30 Mr MacKinlay told the Commons yesterday : ‘ It is a route that has been chosen to protect the Conservative Party . ’
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