11.   Before Carlo de Benedetti took over Olivetti, he worked briefly for Fiat, but quit after locking horns with the Agnelli family, which controls the auto maker.

12.   Boden said he has consistently found himself locking horns with the mayor and other politicians over their push to outlaw behavior associated with homeless people.

13.   According to the Morgenpost article, the former manager locked horns with Sommer over how much money the phone company should invest in international operations.

14.   But locking horns is what improves magazines, and it is the identities of the two top men that inform the heart and soul of GQ and Esquire.

15.   But it would be infinitely better if the United States and China do not lock horns.

16.   But there has been a great deal of friction over the last month, with the Chinese and the British locking horns over several democratic issues.

17.   But these sorts of practical problems do not weigh heavily on the mind of nationalists and Communists in Parliament, which has locked horns with the Russian president.

18.   Civilian review boards and police officials are locking horns across the country, said Norman Siegel, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.

19.   First Data and First Financial locked horns last year as they bid for control of Western Union, then owned by New Valley Corp.

20.   Hampers and Bolduc continually locked horns over corporate policies that began to interfere with the tightly knit manner in which Hampers preferred to operate National Medical.

v. + horn >>共 121
honk 36.59%
blow 11.49%
lock 11.10%
blare 4.76%
toot 3.70%
beep 3.17%
use 2.91%
have 1.85%
blast 1.72%
honking 1.06%
lock + n. >>共 450
door 27.75%
horn 4.92%
gate 3.51%
arm 2.63%
car 2.17%
eye 1.99%
company 1.35%
side 1.23%
exit 1.23%
country 1.11%
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