91.   Several incoming officials advocate an unyielding hostility toward Cuba and the maintenance, if not strengthening, of a trade embargo that is four decades old.

92.   She said that she wanted to give her three children a chance at a better life, but that she sensed a hostility toward immigrants in the country.

93.   She offers up numerous instances of double standards and hostility toward women.

94.   Several associations of foreign residents in Japan have responded warily to the drill, counting it as the latest sign of mounting hostility toward other Asians in Japan.

95.   Subject expresses genuine hostility toward other party.

96.   Supporters also argued that the perceived hostility toward religious expression coincided with an increase in violence, crime and moral turpitude.

97.   The actor is noted for his hostility toward the media and his tendency to cause trouble on the set.

98.   That isolation, and the fact that it has been, for the most part, involuntary, nurtures hostility toward the larger society.

99.   The appeals panel, mirroring the widespread hostility toward the media, Wednesday seemed to defer to that fear.

100.   The document reveals more about White House hostility toward Clinton and the GAO than about vandalism.

n. + toward >>共 1000
step 14.91%
attitude 5.96%
policy 4.29%
move 4.17%
progress 4.13%
trend 3.58%
way 1.74%
eye 1.61%
movement 1.22%
hostility 1.17%
hostility + p. >>共 41
between 17.55%
to 16.23%
toward 15.86%
in 14.10%
from 6.98%
of 5.29%
with 3.52%
towards 3.16%
against 2.72%
on 2.13%
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