How To Use Bye-election In A Sentence

  • That the price of a bye-election (as opposed to its value) was uppermost in this coprophilous gastropod tells you all you need to know about the mindset of your average member of The Ovine & The Bovine. Liberty: There is No Finer Cause
  • The slight problem with that scenario is that Smuggo and his ghastly wife have retired to their country estate in Buckinghamshire and he would have to win a bye-election to get back into Parliament, something which might prove tricky, to say the least in the present climate. Et tu, Miliband, Byers, Clarke, Milburn.....
  • The first result out of the RDS was the Dublin South Bye-election. Indymedia Ireland
  • David Davis’ Quixotic decision to force a bye-election on the single issue of the authoritarian state being put in place, piece by piece, by the Castroist tendency in British politics falls like a grenade in our midst. Liberty: There is No Finer Cause
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