Similar words: story, history, amatory, rectory, factory, oratory, victory, nugatory. Meaning: ['tɔːrɪ] n. 1. an American who favored the British side during the American Revolution 2. a member of political party in Great Britain that has been known as the Conservative Party since 1832; was the opposition party to the Whigs 3. a supporter of traditional political and social institutions against the forces of reform; a political conservative.
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31. There are three leading Tory contenders.
32. Tory, 26, admitted to frustration at recent results.
33. The Tory Right despise him.
34. In the end, the Tory majority remained virtually intact.
35. Chancellor Nigel Lawson's Tory conference speech had little impact.
36. As Ashbee grew older and more Tory, he became alienated from his family.
37. Gone are Tory promises of across-the-board tax cuts or scaremongering about Labour's tax bombshells.
38. The Balkans and the anti-Maastricht Tory rebels turned the statesman into an exasperated headmaster.
39. But Tory rebels still remain confident they can win the day and in doing so inflict irreparable damage on the treaty.
40. The Tory critics object that the Church is peddling left-wing politics as a religious message, while failing to assert moral values.
41. In reality, however, the Tory tactics simply had the effect of getting a deeply reluctant Labour Party off the hook.
42. Cecil resigned from the Cabinet and ever since has been playing to full houses when he addresses the Tory faithful.
43. What would be gained by being a bother to the selection committee of a twenty-two carat Tory seat?
44. Major is the first Tory prime minister since Winston Churchill without a university education.
45. New chairman, Tory councillor Keith Bland admitted that the council had made mistakes.
46. That notion is quite compatible with a certain residue of benevolent despotism exercised by Tory squires.
47. Instead John Major invites 200 carefully selected friends along for a cosy chat about how rosy the Tory garden is.
48. Moreover, a humane, liberal, decent sort of Tory Foreign Secretary.
49. In recent years(sentencedict.com), the Kirk's senior clergy have consistently attacked Tory policies.
50. In theory, the Tory constituency parties could come to the rescue.
51. The two men, the former a steadfast Tory, the latter a dedicated Whig, had crossed swords on several occasions.
52. Lord Tebbit, former Tory party chairman and right-hand man to Baroness Thatcher, is backing the plan.
53. The chairman of Cheltenham Conservatives discounts any fears of an independent candidate splitting the Tory vote.
54. Perhaps he ought to remember those days and get around to living up to the promise he made to the last Tory conference.
54. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
55. The Tory party used cash and back channels and foreign donations to influence elections and change laws.
56. John Gummer was not even on the Tory platform for a press conference to defend the Government's record on animal welfare.
57. The Prime Minister rounded off his campaign by visiting two Tory marginal seats in south London.
58. But it produced critical evidence about how different designs of tax would hit marginal seats and heartland Tory ones.
59. How much Tory support has dwindled away following the community charge debacle is open to question.
60. As the Tory manifesto boasts, there are 18 mini-charters, covering health, public transport, education, local government and so on.
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