Example sentences of "the [adj] party under " in BNC.

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1 While in this frame of mind , let me say that it would not be a calamity for parliamentary democracy if electors today decided to return the Labour Party under Mr Kinnock .
2 Who was deputy leader of the Labour Party under both James Callaghan and Michael Foot ?
3 The most confident was the Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) , the strongest party under the Weimar Republic , with working-class support and hoping to take advantage of the anti-capitalist mood in post-war Germany to bring about a planned economy and social reforms .
4 But the Radicals , the predominant party under the Third Republic suffered from being identified with the failures of the 1930s and attracted less than one vote in ten .
5 The claim of the ‘ good ’ characters to the Wagenburg treasure is no better justified than that of the rival party under Ellis , even if his murder of a secret service man does inspire Jonathan Mansel , who makes a third with Chandos and Hanbury , and who heard the dying man 's last words , to engage upon the adventure :
6 Once Sipotai 's scouts saw the small party under Burun 's silver banner , they would forget everything else .
7 In terms of political style and policies there is something new and radical about the Conservative party under Mrs Thatcher .
8 The truth was that the Conservative party under Baldwin had managed to recover a large area of that middle ground in politics which is the key to electoral success and which they lost in 1206 , after being in possession for nearly twenty years before that .
9 Although it has been claimed that the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher had no carefully thought-through strategy to deal with the unions when it came into office , but rather proceeded pragmatically ( Roberts , 1989 ) , nevertheless ( Young , 1990 , p. 353 ) :
10 The ‘ drift into a law and order society ’ which Hall identifies did not by any means begin with the accession to power of the Conservative Party under Mrs Thatcher in 1979 , and its effects have hardly disappeared with her resignation in 1990 , but the ideology made its presence most felt in her heyday in the early to mid-1990s ( see Chapter 10 ) .
11 of the way to her goal ; but , as a Minister on the right of the Conservative party under political pressures , she could not do it .
12 As we know , the organisation of business er is n't their strong point at the moment , whether its been run ragged by their own rebels or clumsily breaking down the usual channels , seems our non-cooperation policy is merely an extension of the one that 's been working so effectively inside the Conservative party under the present Prime Minister .
13 Frequently reviled by the Catholic party under the queen mother , neither Knox nor his followers could view with any optimism the continuing presence in their country of French troops .
14 4 The potential obligations of the other party under an open contract .
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