Example sentences of "[indef pn] [prep] the [adj] party " in BNC.

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1 And Clara , who could see no elegant way of enlarging this tantalizing scrap of information , had to make do with it — she dared not ask any further , for she knew nothing about the Labour Party , nor about the elder Ash 's political views , nor about A. J. Warbley himself , beyond the fact that his name was written up in black Gothic letters over his son 's shop door .
2 Ideally someone in the ferreting party will be given the task of removing each rabbit as soon as it is caught up .
3 Nevertheless , there was a strong tendency in some constituencies for voters to " plump " for one candidate and waste their second vote , rather than give it to someone from the opposing party .
4 There was nobody from the Communist Party .
5 YOU would think that none of the main party leaders would forget today , but past experience suggests otherwise .
6 Here there were none of the accustomed party cant or heroics about the Revolution .
7 In addition , trouble threatened from the mercurial figure of Winston Churchill , who had resigned from the Shadow Cabinet in January 1931 in protest at Baldwin 's acceptance of eventual self-government for India , an issue which threatened to be an explosive one for the Conservative party , since it allied Churchill to the fourth source of discontent : the Diehard element , also strongly represented amongst the grass roots of the party .
8 But no one from the Labour Party has ever explained how the development of non-sectarian Labour politics in the North would be an ‘ obstacle ’ to Irish unity .
9 No one in the Labour Party will ever forget the disastrous trade figures that dished Harold Wilson in the dying days of the 1970 campaign .
10 No one in the Labour Party seems prepared to consider why more than 14 million people , including many of the very poor , voted Tory .
11 No one in the Labour Party would want that ; the Party outside Parliament would be outraged ; the Sovereign would be seen , however unavoidably , to be taking sides .
12 " No one in the Labour Party " , wrote Cripps , " wants to encourage the forming of any sort of combined Opposition if it can be avoided — that is to say , if the Labour Party can show itself strong enough to give the lead to the anti-National Government forces and to be a real and effective Opposition to that Government " .
13 If no one in the Tory party believes that , why should the public ?
14 The Communist Party could apparently hope for little from the Socialist League and for nothing from the Labour Party .
15 I reject absolutely any charges of racism on the part of anyone in the Tory party in the Langbaurgh campaign .
16 His anxieties were not unassisted by George Wigg , who became more and more valuable to Wilson , principally as a source of information — largely , alas , misinformation — about the behaviour of anyone in the parliamentary party .
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