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Sentence count:196+4Posted:2016-11-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: electionselectiongeneration gapgeneralprimary electionin generalgeneral ledgerthe general publicMeaning: n. a national or state election; candidates are chosen in all constituencies. 
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91. The Constitution stipulated that a general election must be held within 120 days, i.e. no later than April 8, 1992.
92. He came from far back in the polls to stage an upset general election victory in 1992.
93. But the governing New Democracy Party dismissed calls for an early general election.
94. If Walden carries out his threat, the Tory government would fall, leading to a general election.
95. It is clear that the Government are determined that the Bill will be on the statute book before the general election.
96. But he left open the option of serving as Mr Clinton's vice-presidential running-mate in the general election against President Bush.
97. All told, the Communists could come out of the general election with some 45-50 seats in the revised 500-seat lower house.
98. The vote for the Green Party, which did not contest the seat at the general election, was only 2 percent.
99. More trade-union sponsored Labour candidates were put forward in the 1929 General Election as unions recognized the failure of industrial action.
100. If rail travel gets worse before it gets better, voters may dump them at the next general election.
101. But the prospect of an early general election has concentrated minds.
102. But such a decline was illusory - caused largely by the unusual circumstances of the 1931 General Election.
103. Cossiga emphasized in a television interview that compromise had been necessary to avoid an early general election.
104. With little pressure from that quarter for an early general election, Callaghan almost imperceptibly emerged with growing command.
105. Britain's general election is expected early this month,(Sentence dictionary) and will probably be won by the ruling Labour Party.
106. Sampling might also involve time phasing as in attempting to detect opinion trends leading up to a general election.
107. Why, oh why, could not the debate on the Bill be held after the general election?
108. The Conservative vote dropped from 59.9 percent of the valid vote at the 1987 general election, to 40.9 percent.
109. The new administration was given responsibility for preparing for the forthcoming general election and drafting a new constitution.
110. Though he had an impressive second-place finish to Lew Murphy in the general election, his political career was over.
111. Businessmen outlined their views on future government policies when two General Election candidates visited the Belasis business centre, Billingham.
112. But waste management, I predict, will become an important issue in the next general election.
113. The Prime Minister has just announced there is to be a General Election next month.
114. He has criticised the Government for not launching an advertising campaign on the issue until the general election is called.
115. Sometimes, however, notably during a General Election or a big fight, total inaccuracy is publicly punished.
116. The general election will be the opportunity for which we have waited.
117. Whether this kind of Labour Party is capable of winning a general election is open to doubt.
118. This problem was to plague the new party until its virtual disappearance from the scene after the 1987 general election.
119. The Conservatives remained dissatisfied with these arrangements and returned to the matter in their manifesto for the 1987 General Election.
120. Following the 1987 general election, Margaret Thatcher set up and headed a small committee to examine the health service.
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