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单词 Election
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1. In the election of a wife, as in a project of war, to err but once is to be undone for ever. 
2. In my humble opinion, he will win the election.
3. Corruption was rife before the election.
4. This election result could well lead to further bloodshed.
5. His election to the presidency climaxed his political career.
6. The committees will be reconstituted after the election.
7. CNN televised the presidential election to the world.
8. Students were handing out election leaflets at the station.
9. Economic concerns are preoccupying the voters in this election.
10. The Democrats appear to have the election sewn up.
11. The election was the main event of 1999.
12. The final election results will be announced on Friday.
13. They are expected to win the election with ease.
14. Some international observers have claimed the election was rigged.
15. The election results were nullified because of voter fraud.
16. I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election.
17. He has got the election in his pocket.
18. I didn't vote in the last election.
19. There are three candidates standing in the election.
20. The election had raised hopes that remain unfulfilled.
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21. Who do you think will win the next election?
22. This election campaign has been characterized by violence.
23. He won last month's presidential election by a landslide.
24. Their party suffered a heavy defeat in the election.
25. Voter turnout was high at the last election.
26. The party suffered severe losses during the last election.
27. He said the election had been rigged.
28. The gloom deepened as the election results came in.
29. He could muster only 154 votes at the election.
30. Our candidate fared poorly in the election .
1. Corruption was rife before the election.
2. The committees will be reconstituted after the election.
3. Students were handing out election leaflets at the station.
4. Economic concerns are preoccupying the voters in this election.
5. The Democrats appear to have the election sewn up.
6. The election was the main event of 1999.
7. The final election results will be announced on Friday.
8. Some international observers have claimed the election was rigged.
9. The election results were nullified because of voter fraud.
10. I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election.
11. The election had raised hopes that remain unfulfilled.
12. Who do you think will win the next election?
13. This election campaign has been characterized by violence.
14. Voter turnout was high at the last election.
15. The party suffered severe losses during the last election.
16. He said the election had been rigged.
17. The gloom deepened as the election results came in.
18. He could muster only 154 votes at the election.
19. Our candidate fared poorly in the election .
20. She lost the election by a mere 20 votes.
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21. She had actively solicited funds for her election campaign.
22. The election was declared null and void.
23. He was narrowly defeated in the election.
24. The candidate had lost the election.
25. The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election.
26. The party intends to field / put up a candidate in the next general election.
27. The opposing parties failed in the general election for all their pains.
28. Our prospects of winning an election will be better under his leadership.
29. The party are dreading a repeat performance of their defeat in the last election.
30. Will the government honour its election pledge not to raise taxes?
31. He beat his opponent in the election.
32. Commentators are still dissecting the election results.
33. The rival parties libeled each other during the election.
34. She lost the election by a mere 20 votes.
35. She had actively solicited funds for her election campaign.
36. The election was declared null and void.
37. He was narrowly defeated in the election.
38. He's contesting the election next week.
39. The candidate had lost the election.
40. The government was determined to proceed with the election.
41. She was appointed as acting governor until an election could be held.
42. The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election.
43. The prime minister may decide to call an early election.
44. The promise of lower taxation may have been just an election gimmick to gain votes.
45. The party intends to field / put up a candidate in the next general election.
46. A clear agenda will win votes in the next election.
47. It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election.
48. The opposing parties failed in the general election for all their pains.
49. Our prospects of winning an election will be better under his leadership.
50. Since there was soon to be a general election,[http://] the Prime Minister decided that a change of policy was politically expedient.
51. They canvassed for her and helped her to win this election.
52. The party are dreading a repeat performance of their defeat in the last election.
53. Will the government honour its election pledge not to raise taxes?
54. The newspaper's forecast that the Democrats would be totally beaten in the general election came true.
55. He survived as party leader until his second election defeat.
56. With the election out of the way, the government can get down to business.
57. It was an election that benched him in the district court.
58. The National Election Council is supposed to certify the results of the election.
59. Whoever wins the election is going to have a tough job getting the economy back on its feet.
60. This proposal is a political time bomb that could cost the government the next election.
31. The newspaper's forecast that the Democrats would be totally beaten in the general election came true.
32. Who won the election?
33. He survived as party leader until his second election defeat.
34. With the election out of the way, the government can get down to business.
35. The National Election Council is supposed to certify the results of the election.
36. This proposal is a political time bomb that could cost the government the next election.
37. They should wait for the most propitious moment between now and the next election.
38. Unemployment will be a dominant issue at the next election.
39. Our reporters will give a running commentary on the election results as they are announced.
40. Her appointment was seen as a consolation prize after she lost the election.
41. The newspaper claimed there were widespread irregularities in the election.
42. An interim government was set up for the period before the country's first free election.
43. They are calling for a further postponement of the election date.
44. At the moment the election seems balanced on a knife-edge.
45. The vice-president took power in the interim period before the election.
46. The media's coverage of the election has been skewed from the very beginning.
47. Election officials have rigged up speakers to provide voters with music.
48. Only a quarter of registered voters actually voted in the election.
49. It has the trappings of an election campaign in the United States, with slick television ads touting the candidates.
50. The election of Mary Robinson in 1990 was a watershed in Irish politics.
51. Their victory was largely a result of their brilliantly orchestrated election campaign.
52. She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
53. She was too young to vote in the national election.
54. The more likely scenario is that the president will resign and an election will be held.
55. The two parties entered into a defensive alliance with each other to win the election.
56. Labour are sure to get in at the next election.
57. His political future hinges on the outcome of this election.
58. The Labour Party won the 2001 election by a huge majority.
59. Kennedy edged out Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.
60. The General Election gave him no such mandate.
61. They should wait for the most propitious moment between now and the next election.
62. The Prime Minister is believed to be inclining towards an April election.
63. The success in the election strengthened the party's position considerably.
64. Unemployment will be a dominant issue at the next election.
65. Our reporters will give a running commentary on the election results as they are announced.
66. Her appointment was seen as a consolation prize after she lost the election.
67. The newspaper claimed there were widespread irregularities in the election.
68. An interim government was set up for the period before the country's first free election.
69. They are calling for a further postponement of the election date.
70. A serious split in the ruling coalition appeared soon after the election.
71. At the moment the election seems balanced on a knife-edge.
72. Labour did not have an easy election victory in East Oxford.
73. The election resulted in a hung parliament, followed by the resignation of the prime minister.
74. He called for a campaign of civil disobedience if the president did not honour the election results.
75. The vice-president took power in the interim period before the election.
76. Almost half the population are eligible to vote in today's election.
77. The government have been accused of maintaining a news blackout over election fraud.
78. With the election only two days left, the government, however, mistimed its announcement of tax increases.
79. After the election the new government commenced developing the roads.
80. There are three candidates standing for election in this ward.
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81. The media's coverage of the election has been skewed from the very beginning.
82. To start a rumour for me might not hurl away on my election.
83. Election officials have rigged up speakers to provide voters with music.
84. The party chairman accused the opposition of dirty tricks in their election campaign.
85. They are trying to rush through the draft resolution before the general election.
86. I think the Tory's have a fighting chance of winning the next election.
87. After the recent scandal, he faces an uphill struggle to win back public support before the next election.
88. Only a quarter of registered voters actually voted in the election.
89. It has the trappings of an election campaign in the United States, with slick television ads touting the candidates.
90. The election of Mary Robinson in 1990 was a watershed in Irish politics.
61. The election campaign heated up in that state.
62. The election was given ample coverage on TV.
63. They won the election but only with a very slender majority.
64. At election time the party needs a lot of voluntary helpers.
65. The king confirmed that the election would be held on July 20 th.
66. It was the pensioner's vote late in the day that influenced the election of Mr. Sweet.
67. The people gave voice to their distrust of the government by voting against them at the election.
68. We have adopted Mr. Stevens as our candidate at the next election.
69. They intend to win the next election on the plank of developing trade.
70. The party is all geared up for the forthcoming election campaign.
91. Their victory was largely a result of their brilliantly orchestrated election campaign.
92. She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
93. She was too young to vote in the national election.
94. The election of so many Republicans to Congress has changed the balance of power in Washington.
95. The more likely scenario is that the president will resign and an election will be held.
96. The two parties entered into a defensive alliance with each other to win the election.
97. The government misjudged the mood of the country when it decided to call an election.
98. He's been nominated by the Green Party as their candidate in the next election.
99. When is the best moment to release the date of the election to the newspapers?
100. There was a lull in political violence after the election of the current president.
101. Labour are sure to get in at the next election.
102. Our election victory has given us a mandate to reform the economy.
103. His political future hinges on the outcome of this election.
104. After its election victory,() the party was on the crest of a wave.
105. The Labour Party won the 2001 election by a huge majority.
106. The first election results are expected around 1 a.m.
107. Politicians are already gearing up for the election.
108. Women made a strong showing in the election.
109. He lost the election because of the protest vote.
110. from Labour at the last election.
111. The government cannot see beyond next year's general election.
112. Election results flowed in throughout the night.
113. The president won a narrow victory in the election.
114. Their gloom deepened as the election results came in.
115. The election was announced and parliament was dissolved.
116. The election will be held on 8th of August.
117. The Government is afraid of losing the election.
118. The election went badly for the Conservatives.
119. The next leadership election is due in November.
120. He watched the election results with some apprehension.
121. They were still riding high after their election victory.
122. They hadn't lost an election in fifteen years.
123. There were scenes of rejoicing after the election.
124. Education has become a burning issue in this election.
125. He lost his seat in the last election.
126. Critics remain puzzled by the British election results.
127. The General Election gave him no such mandate.
128. Redrawing district boundaries would change the election results.
129. Most British election campaigns are blessedly brief.
130. Mr Taylor's election defeat was a close run thing.
131. I voted for the Greens at the last election.
132. The department is being wound down after the election.
133. I voted Labour in the last election.
134. This party may go out at next election.
135. Did you vote Conservative at the last election?
136. More than two million voters participated in the election.
137. Who will lead the party in the next election?
138. The election is likely to be a cliff-hanger.
139. A snap election would be to their disadvantage.
140. The 1932 election represented a watershed in American politics.
141. Our region is poised for growth once the election is out of the way.
142. The party is still reeling from its recent election defeat.
143. During his election campaign he promised to put the economy back on its feet.
144. Ron has been right about the result of every General Election but one.
145. The heat is on now that the election is only a week away.
146. He accused the opposition of trying to sabotage the election.
147. The nation was at fever pitch in the days leading up to the election.
148. If this government win the next election, I'm leaving the country.
149. So far, the election campaign has been a very gentlemanly affair.
150. After a few minutes they got onto the subject of the election.
151. He plans to remain on the Republican ticket for the November election.
152. The election defeat puts the party leader in a vulnerable position.
153. As a protest, the party has decided not to contest this election.
154. The Prime Minister exercised his prerogative to decide when to call an election.
155. Her remarks were intended to scotch rumours of an imminent election date.
156. With an election in the offing, the prime minister is keen to maintain his popularity.
157. It will be interesting to see how the election plays itself out .
158. By rights the Social Democrats ought to be the favourites in the election. But nothing looks less certain.
159. In the election he succeeded in edging his opponent out by a small margin.
160. The Conservative Party's victory in April's general election persuaded him to run for President again.
161. If the election had been free and fair, the democratic candidate would have won hands down.
162. If a candidate for president wins the election, his/her running mate becomes the vice president.
163. She is putting herself up for election to the committee.
164. Neither of the front-runners in the presidential election is a mainstream politician.
165. They think they'll win the election easily, but there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip.
166. It was the suggestion that he might alter course to win an election that really nettled him.
167. If the election result is close, there will be a second count.
168. If the Workers' Party comes in at the next election a lot of industry will be stateowned.
169. Before the election, the party claimed it would rebuild the country's economy.
170. The country has been in a state of anarchy since the inconclusive election.
171. At election time the party needs a lot of voluntary helpers.
172. As the election approaches the war of words between the main political parties becomes increasingly intense.
173. He wanted to be governor,[Sentencedict] but in the election he missed by a mile.
174. We expect politicians to defame each other in an election year.
175. The governor's closest advisors quietly believe the election is in the bag.
176. The party's election campaign emphasized its belief in family values.
177. The result of last week's election will be seen as a victory for the right-wing government.
178. The Workers' Coalition experienced the ignominy of total defeat in the last election.
179. The UN Security Council has decreed that the election must be held by May.
180. The economy has eclipsed all other issues during this election campaign.
181. What eventually emerged from the election disaster was a realization that it was time for change.
182. He has staked his political future on an election victory.
183. The election was a near disaster for the Conservative party.
184. They blamed their defeat on the media's one-sided reporting of the election campaign.
185. Billions of pounds are riding on the outcome of the election.
186. They claimed that the election had been fair, but really it was a sham.
187. So, who do you think is going to win the election?
188. His good looks won him the election but he has still to prove that he's not just a pretty face.
189. Many voters admitted being disturbed by the tenor of the election campaign.
190. The average American has not even thought about next year's election.
191. It would be improper of me to comment before the election outcome is known.
192. The opposition leader challenged the prime minister to call an election.
193. The Democrats are now in danger of giving the whole election away.
194. The Opposition is determined to hold the government to its election promises.
195. The election is scheduled to take place at an unspecified date in the autumn.
196. I couldn't resist a touch of Schadenfreude when he was defeated so heavily in the election.
197. The ruling party jiggered the election results to be sure they would stay in power.
198. We have adopted Mr. Stevens as our candidate at the next election.
199. The party expects to be back in power after the election.
200. The events of the last ten days in some ways parallel those before the 1978 election.
201. Although fortified by its election success, the government remains cautious in its policies.
202. After his election victory, the president held a morning-after news conference.
203. Today we enter the hottest phase of the election campaign.
204. He accused ministers of breaking election pledges to tighten up on immigration.
205. It was feared that the extreme right might be gaining considerable ground in the election campaign.
206. Politicians promise the earth before an election, but things are different once they are in power.
207. The business community regarded the measures as a betrayal of election promises.
208. He said he would seek to unify the Conservative Party and win the next general election.
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