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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151. And the swing from Tory to Liberal Democrat was highest where turnout was highest.
152. Miners' leader Arthur Scargill's call to defy Tory union laws was rejected.
153. After this fourth successive Tory election victory, we think it would be better if a Labour Speaker had a turn.
154. In our original study, we assumed that Mr Major could hope to win roughly one by-election in three in Tory seats.
155. From the moment black barrister John Taylor was selected as Tory candidate.
156. The Tory rating has noticeably worsened since July on the issues of managing the economy, pensions and taxation.
157. And every year the report's findings are roundly condemned by Tory politicians for being excessively negative.
158. It will be screened in the first instance for Tory Party workers throughout Britain.
159. The strong integrationist call dominates two-thirds of the 37 resolutions on Northern Ireland affairs submitted for next month's Tory conference.
160. The Essex Men had mobilised on the Tory backbenches in strength.
161. Why should the Tory rebels vote for a wrecking amendment which has been rendered futile?
162. Tory ministers continue to watch Mr Smith's ascendant star with considerable nervousness.
163. And there is a serious deficit in the Tory accounts[sentencedict.com], as elsewhere.
164. Savouring her 1,440-vote capture of the Tory marginal, the double Oscar winner said yesterday her acting career was over.
165. The Tory victory means that the family will pay £46 less in tax and national insurance contributions.
166. More important, the younger Pitt, during his long tenure of office, laid the foundations of the nineteenth-century Tory party.
167. The Labour Party had put down a vote of censure and there was much rumbling on the Tory backbenches.
168. He harboured ambitions of becoming a Tory MP.
169. And the Tory manifesto in particular is a stunning gamble.
170. By 1696 ,(http://sentencedict.com/tory.html) with Tory squires and Amsterdam burghers complaining about excessive taxes.
171. Ted Heath and the Tory Party offered a better deal.
172. Worst-hit areas were Tory heartlands in London and the South-East.
173. "This tax is a disaster waiting to happen," said an angry Tory backbencher.
174. The country had confounded the pundits by electing a fourth-term Tory government.
175. She rose up the Tory hierarchy by the local government route.
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