"democrat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

democrat sustantivo

sustantivo + democrat
Kolokacji: 69
Senate Democrat • Brooklyn Democrat • House Democrat • Assembly Democrat • Queens Democrat • Georgia Democrat • ...
democrat + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 14
Democrat Party • Democrat candidate • Democrat Barack Obama • Democrat politician • Democrat MP • ...
democrat + verbo
Kolokacji: 241
Democrat wins • Democrat votes • Democrat controls • Democrat opposes • Democrat argues • Democrat running • ...
verbo + democrat
Kolokacji: 62
join Democrats • accuse Democrats • Democrat led • vote for Democrats • Democrat is elected • ...
adjetivo + democrat
Kolokacji: 99
Liberal Democrat • fellow Democrat • conservative Democrat • senior Democrat • prominent Democrat • moderate Democrat • ...
preposición + democrat
Kolokacji: 21
among Democrats • of Democrats • for Democrats • with Democrats • to Democrats • ...
(1) among, of, for, with, to, ...
Kolokacji: 10
7. under Democrats = pod Demokratami under Democrats
8. after Democrats = za Demokratami after Democrats
9. into Democrats = do Demokratów into Democrats
10. along with Democrats = wraz z Demokratami along with Democrats
  • The motives behind the negotiations of the Nature Philosophers and the True Democrats are known.
  • The results meant that Labour were reduced to holding only 2 seats on the council behind the Liberal Democrats on 4.
  • Five years ago the BNP recorded its highest percentage vote in the country there, taking fourth place, just one per cent behind the Liberal Democrats.
  • It lost 331 council seats in the local elections and slumped to third place behind the Liberal Democrats, winning only 24 per cent of the vote.
  • The other candidates in the 14-way race were running far behind the two Democrats.
  • The campaign hopes that he will steal away at least some unions, especially in the construction trades, that traditionally get behind the Democrats.
  • Mr. Fortuyn's party finished stronger than predicted before his assassination stunned the country last week, coming in second behind the conservative Christian Democrats.
  • In the end, Boff fell to third place, behind the Labour incumbent and the Liberal Democrats.
  • The Conservative share of the vote declined to less than 10% in the 2005 election, when they came third behind the Liberal Democrats.
  • UKIP came second, 4.26% (1,771 votes) behind the Liberal Democrats who retained the seat.

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