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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61. A bank is taking court action over the former Tory Party chairman's half a million pound overdraft.
62. If the Tories lose the looming Christchurch by-election, a new Tory refrain of Major-Must-Go may reach fortissimo.
63. Sarcastic cameos of barking Tory predators and their yelping spouses indicate his accomplices in this enterprise.
64. Race row flares again: Minister accuses Lib Dems of attacking black Tory.
65. Money markets fear a half point base rate rise on a Tory defeat.
66. Tory Derek Lamberth said closure plans had been on the agenda for two years.
67. Where on this conjoined road of shared experiences did the Prime Minister go so badly wrong and become a Tory?
68. The South Sea Company had been formed under a Tory administration in 1710.
69. These images were precisely the same as those invoked by Tory propaganda.
70. And they clearly hope to get them down further before the Tory conference next month.
71. This will cost about £120m. Tory backbenchers consider it money well spent.
72. The folk wisdom led Tory politicians to dismiss opinion poll findings suggesting the opposite.
73. When James challenged both of these, Tory Anglicans inevitably sought to oppose him.
74. At the Suffolk elections of 1705 and 1710, 80 percent of the clergy voted for the two Tory candidates.
75. He cheered Tory backbenchers, but they predicted that the Chancellor could also face a rough ride unless the plan works.
76. Behind the stern blue drapes of the Tory Conference you could feel the pocked walls mouldering to the loud applause.
77. He issued a libel writ after John Patten's comments at a Tory party fringe meeting.
78. In April 1939, under pressure from Tory backbenchers, the Government announced the introduction of military conscription.
79. The two men met yesterday at Tory command in another nearby marginal, Lewisham West, and enjoyed a chat.
80. Nineteen former Tory Cabinet members enjoy 59 directorships between them.
81. This is doubtful: the electorate, being composed of ordinary people, is less impressionable than Tory grandees.
82. He had sidled up to it crabwise but to his surprise Tory Central Office had welcomed him.
83. Mr Lamont has also put his mark on Tory budgets for the next three years, regardless of whether he remains Chancellor.
84. Do not forget Mr Hurd's record for soothing nerves and conciliating Tory antagonists.
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85. Junior environment minister found careering at the wheel after midnight during the Tory party conference in Bournemouth.
86. But it was exasperated Tory backbenchers who sealed his fate.
87. Only the most foolish Tory would fail to make apologies to the electorate for his party's errors.
88. A Tory Transport Secretary pledging a national transport policy and oodles of public money for services that don't make money.
89. Tory politicians are also liable to misread the trade-off in voters' minds between taxation and spending.
90. The Government have reduced inflation only by imposing the second Tory slump in 10 years.
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