Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] winning [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 A further point is that departmental officials ( and client groups ) might feel threatened by the policy implications of performance measurement , as might ‘ a Cabinet of ministers committed to a party programme and to ways of winning the next general election ’ ( Lee , 1984 , p. 5 ) .
2 Attitudes outside Parliament were very similar , and would have reduced Labour 's chances of winning the next election if they had advocated non-nuclear defence in 1957 .
3 The first function connects economic conditions-unemployment , inflation and the rate of economic growth-to the incumbent 's party political popularity and hence his or her chances of winning the next election .
4 His victory transformed the conference , and Labour 's chances of winning the next General Election .
5 Ridley , who saved Durham 's blushes by winning the last two holes to win his game and to tie the match against Cumbria last weekend , is on holiday in America where he has tickets to watch the U.S. Open .
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