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1. Defeat in the by-election is a major set-back to the ruling party.
2. The victory in the by-election has brought great cheer to the Liberal Democrats.
3. If the Tories lose every by-election, the odds change.
4. The East Fulham by-election in October 1933 proved a significant pointer to the strength of pacifist sentiment.
5. The by-election provided a timely opportunity for even the least politically-minded people to express their disgust at the Munich settlement.
6. Even so, that by-election victor, Mrs Elizabeth Shield, scored an impressive 22,449.
7. If the Tories lose the looming Christchurch by-election, a new Tory refrain of Major-Must-Go may reach fortissimo.
8. The by-election came only two weeks after the ending of universal free hospital care.
9. He returned to Parliament after his by-election victory in Kensington and Chelsea last November.
10. From now on, in every by-election that occurs in a Tory-held seat, the same strategy should be followed.
11. Pasok by-election victory Pasok secured a convincing victory in a by-election in the Athens B district on April 5.
12. Every by-election from now on must be a Labour or Lib Dem victory.
13. One seat fell vacant pending a by-election after Baumet resigned to join the government.
14. Canvassing one day in a by-election in Essex, Martin was asked to cover a street of drab brick semis.
15. The party's ambitions have been rather deflated by the two recent by-election defeats.
16. Public interest centres on the outcome of next week's by-election.
17. The turning point in her political career came when she was chosen to fight a crucial by-election.
18. In 1961, I was fortunate enough to win a by-election in the constituency of Worcester.
19. The pressure for cash was also viewed as a response to Labour's slump in a parliamentary by-election in Ceredigion last week.
20. An identical opposition coalition had backed the victorious Rengo-no-kai candidate in the Nara prefecture by-election on Feb. 9.
21. The Tories have perhaps three years before back-bench revolts and by-election defeats force them back to the country.
22. Gedge largely preferred late night debates to attending stolid committee meetings in upstairs pub rooms or pushing by-election leaflets through doors.
23. Hague 31, sharp, ambitious was elected at the 1989 by-election with a 2[sentencedict.com],634 majority.
24. Shortly after the appearance of the article in Marxism Today, Labour lost a by-election in Greenwich.
25. This strategy must be explained clearly and positively to the public, and especially within by-election constituencies.
26. Labour gained one seat but lost two in the by-election following appointment of aldermen.
27. Mr McLaughlin believes SinnFein will hold the seat in the by-election, which is likely to be held on Thursday October 21.
28. Friends believe he may take the post rather than wait for a by-election to resume his career.sentencedict .com
29. In March 1918 Nina Boyle, offering herself as a test case, announced that she would stand in the Keighley by-election.
30. Ossie O'Brien held the seat for Labour at the 1983 by-election but sat for only three months.
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