Example sentences of "[adv] elect a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That is what the wording of Labour 's policy document really means , and that is what will come about if we are mad enough to elect a Labour Government again . |
2 | My local golf club has just elected a black man to the committee , ’ he added . |
3 | The British people had just elected a Conservative Government , headed by Britain 's first ever woman Prime Minister , who had already earned the reputation of being ‘ the best man for the job ’ in the Conservative Party . |
4 | The plenum also elected a new politburo , secretariat and central military commission . |
5 | On Feb. 28 the congress approved this report and an amended party platform and constitution , and also elected a new leadership , including Budragchaagiyn Dash-Yondon as replacement for Ochirbat . |
6 | The most obvious suppliers were the Republic 's fellow democracies , Britain and France , especially the latter which in May had also elected a Popular Front government . |
7 | It is expected that the congress , organised by the party 's interim leadership after the politburo and central committee resigned last Sunday , will immediately elect a new leader and central committee . |
8 | From the National Palace , General Garcia , flanked by senior officers and political leaders , told the country that Congress would first purge itself of corrupt members and then elect a new president . |
9 | At the end of August 1989 the " state-approved " Islamic party , the United Development Party ( Partai Persatuan Pembangunan — PPP ) , unexpectedly elected a new chairman . |
10 | It therefore elected a Supreme Soviet consisting of two smaller chambers from among its members ( the Soviet of the Union and the Soviet of the Nationalities ) . |
11 | Although Houston had never elected a black mayor , the question of race was not a significant campaign factor , with Lanier campaigning strongly in black neighbourhoods and Turner receiving considerable white support , including that of Whitmire . |