Example sentences of "[adj] party [coord] had " in BNC.
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1 | After the trial it emerged that the foreman of the jury was not only a member of Sir Joh 's National Party but had in fact raised funds for his legal expenses . |
2 | The opposition parties , led by the Japan Socialist Party ( JSP ) and its charismatic female leader Takako Doi , had benefited from the problems of the ruling party and had captured enough seats in the Upper House elections in July 1989 to deny the LDP an overall majority [ see p. 36800-01 ] . |
3 | In or about February 1983 , I received a message via my branch director that the deputy Director-General of MI5 was prepared to consider favourably an application from me for a telephone intercept on a member of the Communist Party within C.N.D. John Cox , a Vice-President of C.N.D. , was selected since he was well known as a member of the Communist Party and had been involved in C.N.D. practically since its inception . |
4 | Xinhua ( the New China News Agency ) reported on March 3 that Xu Jiatun , who had been replaced in February 1990 as head of Xinhua 's Hong Kong branch and thus as China 's de facto representative in Hong Kong [ see p. 37185 ] , had been expelled from the Chinese Communist Party and had lost his seat on the party 's central advisory commission for " deserting the party and the people " and going abroad without permission . |
5 | So whatever reassurance the Party gives , what matters more is whether the peasants actually genuinely erm trusted the Communist Party and had |
6 | The bill was then sent to the House of Councillors — the Upper House — where , since the election of July 1989 , the LDP had been largest single party but had lacked an overall majority . |
7 | Preval , a Belgium-trained agronomist , was a trusted friend of Aristide and , like the new President , was a member of no political party and had no experience in government . |
8 | ‘ The Northern Ireland committee was instrumental in the formation of the Van Straubenzee Working Party and had supported the work of the Fair Employment Agency and now Fair Employment Commission . ’ |
9 | By the end of the decade this tendency was firmly established in the political wing of the Labour Party and had done much through its propaganda to discredit the National governments , which ruled the country from 1931 until 1940 . |