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

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1 The success of the party 's resistance to Home Rule had been founded on absolute faith that it was the most important issue , but by 1914 this was no longer the case .
2 For the rest of the war , the party 's loyalty to Lloyd George was strengthened when he became not only the organizer of victory but the inspiration of the country .
3 The draft programme was endorsed by the plenum on July 27 by 358 votes to 15 as a basis for further discussion — the final decision on its adoption and on changing the party 's name to be taken at a party congress in November or December 1991 .
4 The central committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers ' Party ( MSMP or HSWP ) decided on Dec. 12 to change the party 's name to the Workers ' Party .
5 That the party has little popular support , even within its own ranks , is shown by the fact that it is purging its own educated ‘ native ’ members who might voice discontent over the party 's subservience to Soviet Russia …
6 I take that as part of the Labour party 's approach to defence procurement , which is to tick off each individual project , factory or programme whenever it comes before the House and to say that it fully endorses it .
7 A basic theme focuses on the extent to which uniquely domestic factors have affected a party 's approach to these matters or how far the parties have responded to common stimuli .
8 In this section I will look in some detail at the DUP 's role in recent illegal demonstrations and marches , the party 's attitude to law-breaking , and the complex relationship between the DUP and working-class loyalists .
9 The struggle to determine the party 's attitude to the aspirations of Labour was to be its chief battleground for the next six years .
10 Why does he not acknowledge what his party 's attitude to inward investment would do to jobs in the north-east , in Wales , in Scotland and in many other parts of the country ?
11 The hon. Member for Sedgefield has been uncharacteristically coy about the Labour party 's attitude to training credits .
12 Perhaps this afternoon he will tell us the Labour party 's attitude to this imaginative development .
13 I want to put to the hon. Member for Sedgefield some important and fundamental questions relating to his party 's attitude to training and I hope that he will do the House the honour of answering them .
14 What is his party 's attitude to that idea ?
15 This afternoon , he has treated the House to an extraordinary collection of half-truths and inaccuracies , but he has not told us the Labour party 's attitude to the proposals that I identified in the statement .
16 The hon. Gentleman did not explain the Labour party 's attitude to that .
17 The DUP 's Gregory Campbell refused to be drawn on his party 's attitude to the issue .
18 L. K. Advani , president of the Bharatiya Janata Party , on whose parliamentary support Janata Dal depended , also voiced support , while E. M. S. Namboodiripad , general secretary of the Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) , another source of essential parliamentary support , expressed the view that the affair was an internal matter which would not affect his party 's attitude to the government .
19 An expert witness is appointed by a party to assist in putting that party 's case to a tribunal of either judge(s) or arbitrator(s) , with other parties having the same right .
20 If the parties had not agreed on nominating such authority , or if the nominated authority declines to appoint an arbitrator or is unable to nominate one within sixty days of its receipt of either party 's request to that effect , both parties may ask the Secretary-General of the Permanent Arbitration Court to nominate an appointing authority .
21 The embarrassing parallels between the party 's response to discontent in Peking and Lhasa also embrace rhetoric and ideology .
22 The Labour Party 's response to the Spanish Civil War was clearly more humanitarian than political .
23 Every hour spent pitching an icy descent increases the party 's exposure to this risk , and meanwhile an afternoon thunderstorm may be brewing to provide the finale to your epic .
24 Rather than wait for the 28th CPSU congress due in July , as had been expected [ see pp. 37234-35 ] , a plenum of the CPSU central committee had given the party 's endorsement to the changes on March 11 .
25 Three new parties emerged in March and April 1990 : ( i ) the relaunched Social Democratic Party ( PSD ) , which had held power between 1960 and 1972 , and whose secretary-general was André Resampa , a former Interior Minister ; ( ii ) the government-supporting AMFM-3FM , whose secretary-general Andrianalijaona Andriamanampy declared the party 's aim to be " social equality " ; and ( iii ) the right-wing opposition Christian Democratic Movement led by Jean-Jacques Rakotoniaina .
26 I am concerned about the practical effect of the Labour party 's opposition to the Bill , which would be to hamper or prevent the necessary restructuring of the coal industry which we all know to be necessary .
27 He will be able to tell them about the Labour party 's opposition to discounts , but he will not be able to tell them how much they would pay under the Labour party system , because the Labour party will not say .
28 Thus in China ( despite some important differences ) trade unions act as ‘ transmission belts ’ to put the Party 's view to workers , and encourage production and engage in political and ideological education .
29 Where the parties deal face to face , it may be relatively easy to ensure that the business 's terms are incorporated into the contract , by obtaining the other party 's signature to a form referring to the terms .
30 This applies to the account party 's application to his bank to open the credit , the credit itself , the relationship between the beneficiary and advising and confirming banks , and the relationships of the banks inter se .
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