Example sentences of "[prep] political [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 Mr Jeremy Hanley , son of the late actor Jimmy Hanley , has been apppointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Political Development at the Northern Ireland Office .
2 It 's an issue at the centre of political life at the moment .
3 A RASH of political interest at the City headquarters of National Power , where leaflets promoting the candidature of a Graham Hadley have been appearing on noticeboards .
4 In the event it was only those six states in which agitation for closer political and economic integration had been strongest in the 1940s , with political support at the highest level , which entered into the discussions that led to the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) .
5 Three documents dealing with political culture at the Smolensk and Roslavl' levels convey several general impressions .
6 He could not , however , turn this sympathy to good effect and his New Party , formed in March 1931 with the aid of £50,000 from William Morris , the later Lord Nuffield , failed to attract widespread political support and collapsed into political oblivion at the general election of October 1931 .
7 apart from that I mean too , it 's in political upheaval at the moment
8 Mr Jonathon Moyo , lecturer in political science at the University of Zimbabwe , said : ‘ The selection of delegates has been done carefully .
9 The very fact that the supporters of federalism felt obliged to call a parallel conference on political union at the same time as the one of monetary union underlines that the two are inseparable .
10 The WTA matched the provision of its main competitors while undercutting their prices : holidays ranged from winter sports , world cruises ( three months , 165 guineas by freighter from Marseilles ) , tours of Lapland and biblical sites in Egypt , to courses on political theory at the international college in Elsinore and the Second Workers ' Olympiad held in Vienna in 1931 .
11 The impression is reinforced by political outrage at the high pay and perks of the international aid agencies ( Senator Leahy swears that the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development , one of the most lavish , will not get a penny as long as Jacques Attali remains its head ) .
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