41.   He and his media decision-making counterparts at other agencies described some doubts that magazines must overcome to turn the tide against TV.

42.   He had the power, and could have turned that tide.

43.   Here is how the recent foreign-policy successes might, just possibly, help to turn the tide for the Democrats.

44.   His later defeat of the red-coated Hessians at the Battle of Trenton turned the tide of the revolution.

45.   However, Trinidad turned the tide with his single big right in the seventh, which sent the champion reeling against the ropes and then down.

46.   However, there are few if any signs yet that these guidelines and goals are turning the tide in the asthma epidemic.

47.   In each case, neighboring countries, rather than former colonial powers or international bodies, have taken a stand against anarchy and begun to turn the tide.

48.   In the depositions, the House prosecutors failed to produce the kind of bombshell that some senators said was needed to turn the tide of the impeachment battle.

49.   In the Jets loss, a muffed snap by Saturday helped turn the tide against the Colts.

50.   Indeed, Pentagon officials and Northern Alliance leaders agreed that American airstrikes, plus several dozen special forces soldiers slipped into Afghanistan, had helped turned the tide.

v. + tide >>共 90
turn 35.87%
stem 27.49%
reverse 4.29%
buck 2.92%
ride 1.75%
change 1.56%
halt 1.17%
cause 1.17%
stop 1.17%
help 0.97%
turn + n. >>共 1540
attention 5.86%
back 4.82%
profit 2.83%
head 2.72%
corner 2.34%
table 1.90%
ball 1.80%
gun 1.37%
page 1.20%
heat 1.07%
tide 0.97%
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