Example sentences of "party ['s] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 On Feb. 7 Kaifu , Ishida and DSP chairman Keigo Ouchi announced their parties ' support for the candidacy of Hisanori Isomura , 61 , a television presenter and executive from the Japan Broadcasting Corp .
2 After some preliminary remarks about the Labour party 's support for the police , he went on to outline his opposition to the view of the riots as essentially anti-police outbursts :
3 Thirdly , the Labour party 's support for the social action programme of the social charter and for a minimum wage represents a political double-barrelled shotgun aimed at the working population , particularly those in lower-paid jobs .
4 On Feb. 14 Labour MP Clare Short resigned from the opposition front bench after criticizing her party 's support for the allied bombing campaign .
5 Not long afterwards the Liberal Party invited this undergraduate in his second year to be the party 's candidate for the county of Cambridgeshire in the next election .
6 But what the court has to consider is the third party 's responsibility for the damages in question .
7 A group of four parties — the People 's Party , the Socialist Party , Social Democracy and the Democratic Party of Slovakia — issued a statement on May 18 calling on the CPCz to withdraw voluntarily from the general election in June as an admission of the party 's responsibility for the country 's condition after 41 years of communist rule and of the party 's continued totalitarian tendencies .
8 Alf Morris , the Labour Party 's spokesman for the disabled , promised that it would increase pensions above the rate of inflation .
9 There had been the regrettable occasion in the Chamber when he had kissed the Labour Party 's spokesman for the Arts , a Mr Mark Fisher , on his bald pate , an escapade that had attracted what his wife Marjorie had called ‘ bloody bad publicity ’ .
10 This is to be the party 's platform for the elections to republican and local soviets early next year .
11 This is to be the party 's platform for the elections to republican and local soviets early next year .
12 Incumbent Bill Bradley , an unsuccessful contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 , was selected in New Jersey as his party 's choice for the Senate .
13 On Page One , at the top of the TV news , the fight for the Democratic Party 's nomination for the Presidency of the United States had become a media-induced fight between two minorities : Jews and Blacks .
14 In the corresponding Republican primary the incumbent governor , Bob Martinez , defeated four opponents to secure his party 's nomination for the second time .
15 Former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas , 50 , who abandoned politics in 1984 after being diagnosed as suffering from cancer , became the first person to declare his candidacy for the Democratic Party 's nomination for the 1992 presidential elections .
16 Albert Gore Jr , 43 , one of the leading figures in the Democratic Party , announced on Aug. 21 that he would not seek his party 's nomination for the 1992 presidential elections .
17 He said : ‘ That our MPs should soil the party 's soul for a place on a committee which is a unionist invention to be used against independence , is staggering .
18 The move was widely seen as part of the Socialist Party 's strategy for the regional elections in March to counter the growing popularity of far-right views .
19 Paddy Ashdown , the Liberal Democrat leader , repeatedly linked any co-operation to his party 's demand for the introduction of some form of proportional representation in future parliamentary elections .
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