31.   But before the formation of a democratically elected government comes the process of deciding how and when to elect it.

32.   But strengthening free markets and elected governments across the hemisphere, Clinton said repeatedly, is a cause worth fighting for.

33.   But the years of democracy have been marked by a cavalcade of elected governments, most of them the product of unlikely alliances cobbled together only to fall apart.

34.   But while he was waiting for his case to be heard, the dangerous regime he fled was toppled and an elected government took its place.

35.   But when Bush was asked in a later interview how he could support the overthrow of an elected government, he promptly denied having done so.

36.   By September, elected civilian government returned to Thailand.

37.   Cambodia is now without an elected government.

38.   By September, elected civilian government had returned to Thailand.

39.   Castro clearly savored the irony of his warm official greeting by the democratically elected government of Prime Minister Keith Mitchell.

40.   Certainly, you might think, an elected government could change course, if the voters were angry enough with the scheme.

a. + government >>共 549
federal 8.18%
new 5.93%
local 3.51%
bosnian 3.49%
japanese 2.41%
state 2.17%
israeli 2.00%
british 1.96%
chinese 1.85%
russian 1.85%
elected 0.45%
elected + n. >>共 207
official 31.05%
government 11.01%
president 9.39%
leader 4.88%
representative 4.40%
office 3.90%
legislature 2.83%
parliament 2.76%
member 2.28%
body 1.52%
每页显示:    共 433