Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that [art] labour [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am sorry that the Labour party 's chief spokesman on health did not rise to respond to these matters .
2 I am afraid that the Labour party is still in the 1960s and 1970s .
3 I am glad that the Labour party second-rate advertising agency is now writing the hon. Lady 's interventions in the House .
4 I am confident that the Labour party will put Britain back into the main stream of Europe as soon as a Labour Government is elected .
5 Much has been said about what a Labour Government could and could not do , but I am certain that a Labour Government would set out with the best of intentions to improve the situation .
6 It is interesting that the Labour party proposes to return to what it calls a fair rates policy .
7 While it is arguable that the Labour Party dances to the trade unions ' tune , it is also the case that the special relationship facilitates bargaining .
8 It is noticeable that the Labour party has not offered to keep Ravenscraig open .
9 It is sad that the Labour party has already shown indifference to that form of arts funding .
10 It is incredible that the Labour party proposes that there should be no limit on the tax that a widow would pay on the house in which she has lived all her life .
11 It is incredible that the Labour party , which has reformed itself and brought itself up to date in so many other policies , is going back to an old policy on local government finance .
12 Even if it is likely that a Labour administration would have failed in the round to solve Britain 's fundamental problems , there is little doubt that at a minimum there would have been a substantial redistribution of income and some attempt to reform the City , regulate public utilities more strongly and determinedly tackle the homelessness problem .
13 It is disgraceful that the Labour party , in hock to the trade unions , is now threatening to sweep away compulsory competitive tendering , irrespective of the cost and the effect on services to the customer .
14 It is astonishing that the Labour party keep putting it on record that it is prepared to defend independent schools but refuses to allow poorer families to send their children to them .
15 It is extraordinary that the Labour party consistently complains about resources and other matters yet is not prepared to point the finger where is should be pointed — at the performance of Labour-controlled local education authorities , as evidenced in staying-on rates and examination results .
16 It is extraordinary that the Labour party is planning that widows , for example , should enjoy no discount over households full of wage earners .
17 It is extraordinary that the Labour party , which we all know want to tax the rich , now wants to tax the poor as well .
18 The easy explanation points to the personality of Mr Kinnock — and it probably is true that the Labour leader 's worthiness and lack of grasp of detail probably did damage the Labour cause .
19 I am surprised that the Labour party has decided to oppose it .
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