111.   Republicans have expressed outrage when, in several recent cases, Attorney General Janet Reno rejected appointment of independent counsels.

112.   Representatives of Aborigine groups expressed outrage over both hoaxes, which they called insults to Aborigines and transgressions of cultural and ethical boundaries.

113.   Providers have expressed outrage at the idea, and some have taken steps to fight the proposal at the Federal Communications Commission.

114.   Responding to news reports late last month, Reno expressed outrage that she did not know about their use in Waco.

115.   Relatives of the murder victim have expressed outrage over the release of Burrows.

116.   Punitive damages are awarded by juries on top of actual damages to express outrage or punish defendants for flagrant misconduct.

117.   Republicans expressed outrage at the ruling, while Democrats were pleased.

118.   San Francisco City Attorney Louise Renne expressed outrage at the easy access many children have to guns and said she was buoyed by the federal lawsuit threat.

119.   Sesame Street producers expressed outrage over the incident, but on the Internet, most commentators welcomed a moment of surreal comic relief.

120.   Several African bishops professed views of the Bible that make homosexuality a sin and expressed outrage that their colleagues would condone it.

v. + outrage >>共 160
express 29.23%
spark 13.48%
provoke 9.88%
cause 8.79%
voice 3.35%
trigger 3.18%
prompt 3.18%
stir 1.51%
draw 1.42%
follow 1.34%
express + n. >>共 264
concern 19.92%
interest 7.28%
hope 4.78%
support 4.54%
confidence 4.41%
regret 2.88%
doubt 2.88%
fear 2.60%
reservation 2.51%
optimism 2.09%
outrage 1.33%
每页显示:    共 347