41.   But a New York Times poll conducted the last week of October showed GOP candidates were not winning over voters on those issues.

42.   But even as GOP leaders tinkered with legislative hot-spots to win over party moderates, their overall efforts appear doomed by a presidential veto.

43.   But he proved more than up to the task, combining a colorful personality with an indefatigable style that won over technology leaders.

44.   But here the Texan faces a self-proclaimed outsider, who has few congressional endorsements but a magnetic style that wins over independents and Democrats.

45.   But he warned that Democrats have to rely on more than a negative message of criticizing Republicans to win over voters.

46.   But he was unable to halt a four-year recession, reduce government spending or win over foreign investors and lending agencies like the International Monetary Fund.

47.   But Savimbi said in an interview that the main result of the week was winning over his fighters to the idea of peace.

48.   But practicality won over sentiment.

49.   But SpongeBob chooses to see the good in people and wins over ill-wishing throngs with his bravery, pluck and kindness.

50.   But the government has not yet launched the kind of full-court international media campaign it deems necessary to win over suspicious hearts and minds.

v. + over >>共 975
take 6.05%
hand 4.63%
divide 2.08%
fight 1.81%
look 1.71%
develop 1.09%
disagree 0.91%
win 0.88%
cook 0.87%
resign 0.80%
win + p. >>共 88
in 35.34%
at 12.44%
on 11.72%
by 9.43%
with 8.60%
over 3.89%
without 3.14%
against 1.86%
despite 1.75%
from 1.64%
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