91.   Buchanan has also taken strong stands against immigration and affirmative action.

92.   But as more gangsters have taken the stand and more acts of violence have been described, jurors have settled back in their chairs, with blank expressions.

93.   Burma, with relatively little American investment, is a more likely place to take a stand in the name of human rights.

94.   Burris agrees that there are just too many risks for Simpson if he takes the stand.

95.   But Bush countered that by taking stands that have drawn opposition from other nations, he was representing U.S. interests.

96.   But Campbell contends that Congress has a constitutional obligation to take a stand on the commitment of U.S. forces.

97.   But during the trial Ms. Zamora took the stand to disavow that confession, saying she signed it to help her boyfriend.

98.   But eventually Republicans may be required to take a stand.

99.   But he could not run a campaign without taking stands on issues that bitterly divide voters, from abortion to cutting Medicare and Medicaid benefits.

100.   But he said he and many others were glad that Farber, a longtime member of the group, had taken the stand.

v. + stand >>共 350
take 47.78%
make 5.62%
soften 2.55%
change 1.94%
hit 1.79%
fill 1.53%
set_up 1.23%
reiterate 1.12%
pack 1.07%
have 1.02%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
stand 0.50%
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