Example sentences of "his party 's " in BNC.

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1 PAN members chose him as their presidential candidate because privately he scorned his party 's old and , as he saw it , timid leadership almost as much as he scorned the PRI .
2 That may be true , but in 1987 hostile interviews with Neil Kinnock trying to explain his party 's defence policy counted as part of the Labour Party 's coverage .
3 In the late nineteenth century Lord Salisbury had pursued a successful defensive war of manoeuvre to divide and defeat his Party 's opponents .
4 Mr Shamir , besieged by his party 's hawks , refused to accept America 's terms for holding Israeli-Palestinian talks in Cairo to prepare the election he had himself proposed for the occupied West Bank and Gaza .
5 The Labour leader is on his way to launch his party 's manifesto for London , ‘ A World Class Capital ’ .
6 Mr Mourou , whose efforts to reassure Tunisians of his party 's moderate aims have earned him the nickname ‘ Mr Valium ’ , has now suspended the party 's operations .
7 Kevin McNamara is a passionate defender of his party 's undemocratic stance and his blunt honesty is to be admired .
8 Earlier , he dismissed Labour 's invitation to join its inquiry into electoral reform as a ‘ short-term tactical move ’ and delivered his strongest warning yet to his rivals not to underestimate his party 's determination ‘ at every level ’ to hold out for a clear commitment to proportional representation as its price for a coalition deal .
9 Between his becoming Prime Minister and his party 's fall in the polls about 10 days ago , Major did nearly everthing that common opinion wanted him to do .
10 Ninety per cent of his party 's cash comes from the unions , which will expect a return .
11 Mr Ashdown will give warning tomorrow , in two television interviews and in his party 's last election broadcast , that an attempt by either Labour or Tories to go it alone in a hung Parliament would end in disaster .
12 Mr Kinnock appears to have been preparing the ground for a possible arrangement with the Liberal Democrats by stressing his party 's commitment to proportional representation in a Scottish assembly , and to involve other parties in a review of alternative voting systems for the House of Commons .
13 ‘ With just three days until polling , it is becoming clear that the voters do not want either the Conservative or the Labour Party to win this election outright , ’ Mr Ashdown told his party 's campaign news conference in London .
14 Only the most foolish Tory would fail to make apologies to the electorate for his party 's errors .
15 DUBBED ‘ The Beast of Bolsover ’ , the member for a gritty coalfield constituency is a constant irritant to his party 's front bench , frequently voting according to leftist principles rather than the party line .
16 MR ASHDOWN blamed his party 's disappointing showing on an 11th-hour migration of voters to the Tories , which he said demonstrated the long-term ‘ unelectability ’ of Labour .
17 MR ASHDOWN blamed his party 's disappointing showing on an 11th-hour migration of voters to the Tories , which he said demonstrated the long-term ‘ unelectability ’ of Labour .
18 But Mr Kinnock , 50 , clearly devastated by his party 's rejection at the polls , wants a successor chosen as quickly and as smoothly as possible .
19 Island gossip said the President was keeping clear of electioneering from fear that the rumours spread about his involvement with the Colombian cocaine trade would harm his party 's performance at the polls .
20 Mr. Barron described it as ‘ an inevitable financial black hole ’ , but reiterated his party 's plans to raise investment to ensure that all services were free .
21 A few weeks earlier , at his party 's conference , Mr Adams had studiously referred to Ulster Protestants as ‘ our people ’ .
22 In the aftermath of the election , Ashdown 's analysis of his party 's crushing defeat and Labour 's rise in votes , beggars belief .
23 He replied to Lang during the debate on the 1993 budget for the opposition and drafted the cultural policy chapter for his Party 's manifesto .
24 Gordon Brown , the shadow chancellor , tried to flesh out his party 's economic philosophy with a paper underlining Labour 's break with public ownership .
25 Giorgio Benvenuto , the leader of Mr Craxi 's Socialist Party , has threatened to resign unless his party 's national executive suspends all members under investigation for corruption .
26 The former French Socialist prime minister shot himself five weeks after his party 's crushing defeat in parliamentary elections .
27 Until his party 's death , a hereditary peer , Lord Milford , was the sole Communist in parliament .
28 Mr Gonzalez has also been striving to put some shine on his party 's tarnished image with a blend of promises and apologies .
29 David Graeme of Orchill , when describing the contest for the collector of the cess for Perthshire in 1738 , which terminated in an election lasting two days , saw his party 's victory as one by which ‘ some peoples management of this shire is interrupted ’ .
30 The speaker , the principal majority party leader , now acquired the right to nominate his party 's representatives on the mighty Rules Committee , subject to ratification by the caucus .
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