101.   Editors say they have to walk a fine line.

102.   Doris Walker, interim executive director of the Mill Avenue Merchants Association, said the city has to maintain a fine line when it comes to teens.

103.   During a contentious playoff game, that fine line can shift in a heartbeat.

104.   Experts in legal ethics talk about the fine line that defense lawyers must walk to remain advocates for their clients without becoming their confederates.

105.   Football is a violent sport, and there often is such a fine line between a legal hit and an illegal one.

106.   For his part, Rubin attempted to walk a fine line when asked about the possibility of the U.S. defaulting for the first time in its history.

107.   For her part, Ms. Northup has tried to walk a fine line on the impeachment matter.

108.   Fine line, but not his best.

109.   For the new government interventionists, there is also a fine line to be walked.

110.   For weeks Emmy organizers had been walking a fine line of wanting to entertain their home audience while remaining sensitive to the mood of America.

a. + line >>共 738
offensive 8.59%
long 7.17%
new 3.95%
defensive 3.51%
blue 2.73%
fine 2.21%
state 2.01%
first 1.86%
straight 1.71%
same 1.44%
fine + n. >>共 1645
line 6.41%
wine 2.87%
point 2.04%
job 1.97%
performance 1.36%
sieve 1.25%
restaurant 1.16%
form 1.16%
example 1.09%
detail 0.96%
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