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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91. His was a campaign to warm the heart of the town's Tory candidate Michael Fallon.
92. A TORY councillor says Labour advertising on buses in Darlington will put people off using them.
93. If Walden carries out his threat, the Tory government would fall, leading to a general election.
94. Proponents of such a view owe us an apology for three avoidable Tory victories.
95. Cheltenham's Tory faithful welcomed the Lady and she returned the compliment.
96. If the Tory Euro-rebels had defeated the Government the whole treaty would have collapsed.
97. He was speaking for a Tory candidate at the election.
98. The remaining 275 hereditary peers state no preference, though they would mostly vote Tory if pushed.
99. When they met, the Tory chairman tried to soothe nerves.
100. Labour's stunning victory in 1997 left the Tory party in denial about the seriousness of its situation.
101. It will give the various groups and Tory Members who seek to play the race card the opportunity to do so.
102. Janet becomes a Tory, while Miranda grows up to be a very conscious feminist.
103. The only advice for a Tory chancellor in this position is, don't ever get into this position.
104. And he is believed to be more of a Tory than Lansley might expect.
105. It is by no means certain that the Tory tax offensive has gained much ground.
106. A Tory conference probably has more than its due share of savers.
107. The company which used to give £40,000 a year to Tory funds, launched a stinging attack on Government policies.
108. They live in the nine skinflint boroughs - mostly Tory authorities - which have scrapped their school meals service on cost grounds.
109. Least of all do I recognise the fairness and balance of the current Tory legislation which you claim.
110. Investors remained sceptical of Tory damage control and subsequent polls showing a closer race.
111. Mr Massow said the controversy had pitted the Tory leader, William Hague(sentencedict.com), against his own party's liberal wing.
112. Another factor not taken into account before the election was the number of expatriate Tory voters registered in marginal constituencies.
113. Tory polices do not work and the tragedy is that, in Britain every month, 30,000 people join the dole.
114. Her mum would never had done anything so untidy or indiscreet, and she'd been a Tory all her life.Sentence dictionary
115. Up to 8,000 people would be detained under the Tory crackdown, she claimed.
116. The way to avoid this was to vote Tory and secure a majority government maintaining the existing system.
117. Is not it time for the Government to compensate the people whom they damaged in their first Tory recession?
118. It kills off lingering Tory hopes the economy is poised for recovery.
119. That was music to the ears of Tory Euro-rebels who planned to back the Labour amendment.
120. The Conservative government has made a half-hearted attempt to tax company cars - half-hearted because it fears upsetting natural Tory voters.
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