Example sentences of "labour [unc] [noun pl] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 I disregard Labour 's attempts to agree with part of this .
2 It makes a nonsense of Labour 's claims to support the welfare state . ’
3 But many speakers saw the issue as a damaging diversion from Labour 's efforts to win the next election .
4 Mr Major , speaking at Wembley Conference Centre — his last big rally — scorned Labour 's efforts to woo Liberal Democrat supporters by promising an inquiry into electoral reform .
5 I believe that GPs , whether fund holders or not , recognise , like everyone else in the NHS , that Labour 's plans to turn all the reforms upside down and to throw away all the gains that have been made in the past three years are the last thing that the service needs .
6 The Transport and General Workers Union has rejected Labour 's plans to reform the party 's voting system .
7 At a public meeting in New Earswick , near York , attended by some 50 people , Mr Healey set out Labour 's plans to safeguard the health service .
8 Miss Armstrong said she hoped the College would forge greater links with Durham University under Labour 's plans to introduce a degree course for nursery nurses .
9 FOREIGN Secretary Douglas Hurd yesterday said Labour 's plans to introduce a minimum wage would lead to job losses .
10 It is another U-turn by Mr Major after Tories attacked Labour 's plans to unfreeze the cash if elected .
11 A further 45 grant-maintained schools are grammar schools and would be affected by Labour 's plans to end 11-plus testing .
12 She had to face a lot of questions about Labour 's plans to tax the better-off .
13 So will Labour 's plans to impose added costs on business , if they cause an exodus of investment capital .
14 Labour 's plans to establish home rule for Scotland will also strengthen the Unionists ' push for decentralised power , cutting across the Anglo-Irish treaty .
15 Failure to push through the higher taxes would have a serious impact on Labour 's plans to raise extra revenue to pay for improved social benefits , such as higher pensions and child benefit .
16 Despite Labour 's plans to raise taxes by £6.8 billion in a full year , the analysis says it would be unable to fund its election spending promises beyond initial moves to raise pensions and child benefit and a modest recovery programme .
17 Attacking Labour 's proposals to increase tax and national insurance for the better-off , he said : ‘ You can not tax a nation into revival .
18 Darlington 's Conservative candidate Michael Fallon said Labour 's commitments to reverse the Government 's NHS reforms would damage patient care in Darlington and the Memorial Hospital stood to lose £249,000 with the abolition of competitive tendering .
19 Labour 's intentions to shift the focus of campaigning were succinctly set out yesterday by the shadow Scottish secretary , Tom Clarke , after a speech which surprised his supporters and confounded his critics by its professional , tough delivery .
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