11.   But when the United States took over leadership of what the French call the Anglo-Saxon world, the balance of power shifted.

12.   But to implement a fundamental reform, it takes leadership at the very top of the EPA.

13.   Clifford Allenby, who took leadership at the embattled Department of Developmental Services last week, could not be reached for comment Thursday afternoon.

14.   For a few hours Jalabert threatened even to take over leadership of the Tour.

15.   Gingrich pledged to tone down his own partisanship as he prepared to take the leadership of the House.

16.   He quit running out ground balls, he quit taking leadership in the clubhouse, he almost refused to be invigorated by the new ballpark when everyone else was.

17.   Hoping to take global leadership on the hotly disputed issue of protecting creative works in cyberspace, Congress is completing legislation that would expand copyright protections to online material.

18.   If the mayor convinces the city he is taking strong leadership in reforming the complaint reviews, the rewards will be sweet for him and New York.

19.   It has been a popular and easy bash to condemn the lawmakers who took no leadership on the stadium issue.

20.   It will take presidential leadership.

v. + leadership >>共 420
provide 7.03%
show 5.18%
take 3.82%
need 3.58%
assume 3.52%
have 2.71%
demonstrate 1.85%
lack 1.79%
exercise 1.79%
criticize 1.23%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
leadership 0.03%
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