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Перевод: Tory speek Tory


[прилагательное]
консервативный;
[существительное]
тори ; консерватор ; член партии тори


Тезаурус:

  1. The contemplation of Mr Kinnock in Number 10 doubtless brought wavering Tory voters back into the fold.
  2. But Mr Major said that if he tried to be a Tory tough the public would know him for a phoney.
  3. It was claimed that there were about 350 members in Sheffield, "50 wear uniform", and in Harrogate the fascists "appear to confine their attention to younger members of the Tory Party, particularly those interested in sports, rugby and golf players (the boisterous kind of young bloods)."
  4. Ministers believe that with several months leeway, they can overcome public fears and backbench resentments sufficiently to reduce the potential Tory rebellion from 50-70 votes - which could spell defeat - to a manageable 20-30.
  5. Parkinson's successor at Trade and Employment, Norman Tebbit, a working-class Tory and former trade-union official, emerged as a key performer in this high noon of renascent Conservatism.
  6. The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986, and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration.
  7. The chain-smoking Nicholas Ridley is the younger son of the third Viscount Ridley, and has had ancestors on the Tory benches for two hundred years.
  8. THE stubborn candidature of Mr John Browne for Winchester would be comic were it not also deceitful - he proclaims himself the Conservative in all his literature - and dangerous to the Tory interest in a desperately close election.
  9. One option being canvassed at Westminster last night was an early by-election in a safe Tory seat, possibly caused by elevating an MP or minister to the House of Lords.
  10. THE prospect of a Tory backbench challenge to the Prime Minister and extreme twitchiness over the release today of the October trade figures left the pound sagging on foreign exchanges once again yesterday.
  11. During a debate on party organisation, some representatives complained that Conservative Central Office was not providing Tory workers with the necessary back-up to sustain and win support at the grass roots.
  12. Clarke bill faces Tory challenge.
  13. Mr Kinnock said the choice on polling day was between a Tory Party that, after 13 years in power, had proved beyond doubt it had no ambition to make Britain better and no conscience to make Britain worse, or a Labour Party with active policies to pull the country out of recession and build a lasting recovery.

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