11.   House Republican aides said that the measure would take effect upon enactment, meaning it would cover at least part of this election cycle.

12.   I understand that we need measures to take the polluters off the road.

13.   If current diplomatic initiatives fail to stop the campaign, it is not clear what direct measures China can take to counter NATO.

14.   No doubt those measures will take hold, especially in countries where demand for power is soaring.

15.   President Clinton is opposed to the amendment, although his approvalis not needed for the measure to take effect.

16.   Rob Black, spokesman for the Teamsters union, said the new measures will take at least several months to implement.

17.   Such a measure would take NCAA intervention, and big-time college sports are generally heading in the other direction.

18.   That measure takes into account not only salary and interest earned on savings but also pension benefits and other forms of renumeration that most families cannot immediately spend.

19.   That measure took a more absolute stand against soft money than the current version.

20.   The measure takes effect tomorrow.

n. + take >>共 1201
government 2.42%
company 1.62%
people 1.59%
meeting 1.38%
investor 1.22%
police 1.16%
process 1.02%
official 1.00%
attack 0.80%
team 0.79%
measure 0.11%
measure + v. >>共 748
be 22.45%
include 6.45%
have 3.10%
pass 3.09%
go 2.58%
require 2.05%
allow 1.63%
fail 1.59%
make 1.57%
come 1.48%
take 0.95%
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