Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] the [noun sg] of representative " in BNC.

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1 Negotiators from the House of Representatives and the Senate agreed to use deficit financing to provide $6,300 million in direct assistance to the stricken states and $4,800 million in loans .
2 M-19 , participating in the elections following the conclusion of a peace treaty with the government [ see above ] , was thought to have won at least two seats in the House of Representatives and took control of the councils of the small towns of Yumbo , Almaguey and San Alberto .
3 ( The Australian Conservation Foundation and the Wilderness Society , the country 's two main environmentalist groups , called on their supporters to vote for the Democrats — the centre party which held the balance of power in the Senate but which possessed no seats in the House of Representatives — but to direct their second preferences to the ALP . )
4 The party in control of the governorship would , therefore , exercise considerable influence on the redrawing of the state 's congressional district boundaries for the next decade , a process which could affect the outcome for five seats in the House of Representatives .
5 In simultaneous legislative elections the Democrats retained control over Congress , winning 262 seats in the House of Representatives and controlling 55 seats in the Senate .
6 The Assembly 's other 500 members are government appointees , delegates of the regional assemblies and representatives of parties and groups ( appointed in proportion to their elective seats in the House of Representatives ) .
7 In addition to stipulating that the office of Prime Minister had to be held by a Melanesian , the Constitution now also guaranteed 37 of the 70 seats in the House of Representatives ( the lower chamber of the bicameral legislature ) to the indigenous population , 27 seats to the Indian community , five seats for other races and one for the inhabitants of Rotuma island [ see p. 35252 for previous weighted basis ] .
8 The Governor General appointed an Advisory Council to act as an interim government until a general election was held in December 1984 , in which the New National Party ( NNP — an amalgam of three centrist parties ) , under the leadership of Herbert Blaize , won 14 of the 15 seats in the House of Representatives .
9 In the mid-term elections on Nov. 6 , the Democrats improved their majorities in both houses of Congress , making a net gain of one seat in the Senate and of eight seats in the House of Representatives .
10 The PPP held 31 seats and the NCP five seats in the House of Representatives .
11 After the mid-term elections of Nov. 6 , 1990 , the Democrats held 267 seats in the House of Representatives and 56 seats in the Senate [ see pp. 37846-47 ] .
12 The ALP won 15 of the 17 seats in the House of Representatives in the general election of 1989 [ see p. 36847 ] .
13 The Governor-General appointed an Advisory Council to act as an interim government until a general election was held in December 1984 , when the New National Party ( NNP — an amalgam of three centrist parties ) led by Herbert Blaize , won 14 of the 15 seats in the House of Representatives .
14 In the March 1990 general election the NDC won seven of the 15 seats in the House of Representatives and formed a government with the support of the two members elected for the TNP [ see p. 37314 ] .
15 The PNP in a general election on Feb. 9 , 1989 , won 45 of the 60 seats in the House of Representatives , defeating the JLP , which had held office since 1980 [ see p. 36461 ; for March 1990 municipal elections see p. 37816 ] .
16 The United National Congress ( UNC , Basdeo Panday l. ; formed in April 1989 by five senior members of the NAR , the party has six seats in the House of Representatives — see p. 37820 ) ; the People 's National Movement ( PNM , Patrick Manning , l. ) ; the Movement for Social Transformation ( Motion , launched in September 1989 , David Abdulah , l . )
17 A by-election on 17 December 1990 , made necessary by the death of an NAR MP during the July attempted coup , was won by the PNM , who now have four seats in the House of Representatives .
18 Gubernatorial and legislative elections were held on Nov. 8 , 1988 [ see p. 37079 ] , when the PPD won 18 seats in the Senate and 36 seats in the House of Representatives .
19 Over 75 organizations were represented at the meeting in Durban , including the Congress of South African Trade Unions ( COSATU ) and the Labour Party , which held the majority of seats in the House of Representatives ( the chamber for Coloured people in the tricameral parliament — see p. 36880 for 1989 election ) .
20 The NP gained 51.8 per cent of the vote and 34 seats in the House of Representatives , while the Malta Labour Party ( MLP ) gained 46.5 per cent and 31 seats .
21 In the legislative elections which took place on the same day , Jawara 's People 's Progressive Party ( PPP ) secured 25 of the 36 directly elected seats in the House of Representatives , six fewer than at dissolution .
22 Heinz , 52 , an heir to the H. J. Heinz food fortune , had been elected senator for Pennsylvania in 1976 , following five years in the House of Representatives .
23 In voting for the 56 Greek-Cypriot delegates to the House of Representatives ( the nominal allocation of 24 seats to Turkish-Cypriots continued unfilled ) , the conservative Democratic Rally ( DISY ) finished first with 35.8 per cent of the vote and 20 seats ( one more than in the previous assembly ) .
24 The move also followed the passing of budget resolutions by the House of Representatives on May 1 and by the budget committee of the Senate on May 2 , both of which embodied much deeper cuts in military expenditure than those contained within the Bush budget , which was increasingly viewed as obsolete because of its failure to address the implications of the radical change in Eastern Europe .
25 On Oct. 24 a group of deputies from the House of Representatives , trade union leaders and human rights activists petitioned King Hussein to release Shbeilat and Qarrash , both of whom had started a hunger strike in mid-October .
26 The census showed a continuing population drift to the west and south of the country , which , as the census was used as the basis for determining the relative representation of individual states within the House of Representatives , had important political implications .
27 Harkin , serving his second term as senator after five terms in the House of Representatives , was an unabashed liberal ; a populist of working-class stock and thus able to appeal to the Democrats ' traditional constituency , his abrasiveness could alienate middle-class voters .
28 In addition to electing the 212 members of the Chamber of Representatives ( lower house of parliament ) , voters also elected the 106 directly elected members of the 184-member Senate ( upper house ) .
29 On December 27th 110 of the 267 Democratic members of the House of Representatives signed a letter written by George Miller , a Californian Democrat who came into Congress in 1974 as part of the post-Vietnam wave of liberals .
30 The Founding Fathers declared that an ‘ enumeration ’ should take place every ten years so that members of the House of Representatives can be fairly apportioned among the states .
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