Example sentences of "at [art] [adj] [adj] election " in BNC.

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1 For this reason , the Colonel pointed out , he could not ‘ consistent with my wounded feelings support his Lordship 's friend at the late General Election … ’
2 Ten cooperative candidates ran at the 1918 general election , only one of whom was successful .
3 Although Billing retained his seat at the 1918 general election , ill health forced his retirement in 1921 .
4 Equally , the office had to be filled by a gentleman who would be acceptable to the majority of the county , and would preferably gain general acceptance , for anything less than that once again raised the spectre of potential hostility at the following parliamentary election .
5 The President asserted that the referendum would fulfil his pledge made to whites at the 1989 general election to seek their approval for major constitutional change .
6 His health continued to decline and within two years of masterminding the Liberal victory at the 1892 general election , so enabling W. E. Gladstone to form his fourth ministry , he resigned all his offices with the party .
7 A former Birmingham police officer , Finnegan was set to stand as Tory candidate for Stockton South at the 1983 general election but withdrew when it was disclosed he had been a National Front organiser .
8 Mr Finnegan was to stand as Tory candidate for Stockton South at the 1983 general election but withdrew when it was disclosed he had been a member of an extreme right-wing party .
9 The Birmingham Liberal Association was already regarded as a model of efficiency , following the success of its ‘ vote as you are told ’ campaign at the 1868 general election , which had secured the return of Liberal members for all of Birmingham 's three seats , but Schnadhorst fine-tuned its organization to an even higher pitch .
10 By May 1989 inflation at over 8 per cent was at the same level as at the 1979 general election and unemployment , though falling , was higher than in 1979 .
11 In the event , however , Labour actually suffered a swing against it compared with 1986 , lost a net total of 20 seats and , in some boroughs , even performed less well than at the 1987 general election .
12 He resigned his South Dorset seat at the 1987 general election .
13 At the 1987 general election the Alliance secured 23 per cent of the vote and 22 seats ( 17 Liberal , 5 SDP ) in the Commons .
14 If the hon. Gentleman is concerned about the position of his party in Scotland , he should have regard to the fact that , at the 1987 general election , the city of Glasgow returned 11 Labour Members of Parliament .
15 The Conservative vote dropped from 59.9 per cent of the valid vote at the 1987 general election , to 40.9 per cent .
16 The improved organizational and propaganda activities saw Labour recover many of the parliamentary seats the party had lost in 1931 at the 1935 General Election .
17 Yet for Labour to win on its own at the next general election would be a victory on a scale comparable with that achieved by Attlee in 1945 .
18 Sir : Labour does not need a commitment to proportional representation in order to scoop most of the centre ground at the next general election .
19 THE GOVERNMENT 'S plans for the NHS could cost the Tories 1.5 million votes at the next general election , Robin Cook , Labour 's health spokesman , claimed yesterday .
20 Senior Conservative MPs have already protested about the move and called on the Government to foot the £650m bill or risk losing key marginal seats at the next general election .
21 This year 's production number was of particular interest and significance because the Conservative high command is planning to make leadership a key issue at the next general election , only two years away .
22 Even if at the next general election Labour does better than ever before in attracting working-class support , say 80 per cent of the working class , it still would not have a majority of the vote .
23 It was generally believed that they were proposing to seek an electoral pact with the Conservatives , so as to ensure that they would hold their seats against what was expected to be a Conservative landslide at the next general election .
24 He told a Westminster press lunch : ‘ I want to see a Conservative government returned at the next general election under Margaret Thatcher 's leadership . ’
25 At a minimum , Solidarity is expected to present more than one list to the voters at the next general election — if it has not already formally split by then .
26 There were few predictions of a Tory victory at the next general election and even some concern that the country might topple over into serious civil strife .
27 However his personal preference remained to put any proposals from the inquiry before the public at the next general election .
28 He has refused to rush legislative changes through , but he has not ruled out proposals on electoral reform which could be put before the electorate either in a referendum or at the next general election .
29 ‘ We shall break the historic habit because we shall not just get elected tomorrow to clear up the mess , we are going to get re-elected at the next general election as well , ’ he said .
30 In the debate in the House of Commons on 26 June 1991 , the Foreign Secretary ruled out the question of a referendum ( which needs a separate Act of Parliament ) and , if , therefore , the question was to be deferred to a future parliament , the amendments agreed at Maastricht in December 1991 could become an issue at the next general election .
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