101.   The Labour leadership is under pressure from its own MPs to vote against the bill on third reading because the Maastricht Treaty exempts Britain from the social chapter.

102.   I was genuinely concerned that Bev might be under some stress or pressure from the many attacks she was dealing with.

103.   THE GOVERNMENT has bowed to pressure from farmers to increase compensation for damage caused by the recent flooding of the Rivers Tay and Spey.

104.   Mr Portillo came under strong pressure from Gordon Brown, the shadow chancellor, who branded the Budget a betrayal of the people of Britain.

105.   They did not contest that they participated in the crime ring, but said they had no choice because of pressure from Chinese secret societies.

106.   Despite pressure from its European partners, Germany has only reduce its rates very slowly.

107.   This may take the form of pressure from third parties affected by disruption, aimed at influencing the outcome of management-union negotiations.

108.   This follows concern from growers, and pressure from the NFU for their exclusion.

109.   Confusion in the Scunthorpe defence almost let in Gary Bennett for a fourth minute opener, but he hooked his shot over the bar under pressure from Matthew Elliott.

110.   Israel is still under pressure from her surrounding countries who often threaten her.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
pressure + p. >>共 65
on 42.49%
from 30.09%
for 5.67%
in 5.47%
over 2.23%
off 1.68%
to 1.55%
by 1.46%
at 1.23%
against 0.85%
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