91.   In her union role, she won over workers by making sure bosses did not skirt the prevailing wage.

92.   In any case, MCI may face an uphill battle winning over consumers.

93.   In June, the group won over public opinion and five European governments and forced Shell to back down.

94.   In the end, the raft of concessions that Boeing made during the last round of talks helped win over a majority of the striking workers.

95.   In the end, the car won me over more for the way it drove than for how it looked.

96.   In the drive to win over customers, carmakers are putting a lot more into new models, and are bringing them to the market faster than ever.

97.   Indeed, Digital rivals like Hewlett-Packard Co. have launched an aggressive campaign to win over Digital Unix users, telling them Digital plans to abandon the product.

98.   Indeed, post-election examination of the British vote is reaching the conclusion that Blair did not win over so many Tories, as he convinced them to stay home.

99.   Is it being used by a spouse as a way of winning over child custody?

100.   It is using more intelligence to pinpoint the location of members, as well as disseminating propaganda to win over villagers.

v. + over >>共 975
take 6.05%
hand 4.63%
divide 2.08%
fight 1.81%
look 1.71%
develop 1.09%
disagree 0.91%
win 0.88%
cook 0.87%
resign 0.80%
win + p. >>共 88
in 35.34%
at 12.44%
on 11.72%
by 9.43%
with 8.60%
over 3.89%
without 3.14%
against 1.86%
despite 1.75%
from 1.64%
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