Sentence examples for been party from inspiring English sources

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been party

noun

A person or group of people constituting a particular side in a contract or legal action.

  • The contract requires that the party of the first part pay the fee.

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I've never been party political.

In Miami as in Cardenas, there have been party lines.

But the FSA will have at least been party to the talks.

Mr. Sondheim has been party to some bold reimaginings of his own works.

"It's been party policy for 150 years," quipped one Clegg aide.

The restaurant has been party central during the racing season ever since the 1930's.

Van Seumeren sacked the staff, a decision van Hanegem had been party to.

Led by Jerónimo de Sousa, who has been party secretary for over a decade.

A basic income – the Greens call it a "citizen's wage" – has long been party policy.

I can very easily imagine, in fact I have been party to, conversations like this.

For more than half my life, I have been party to the ongoing burial of a literary reputation.

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