51.   Bush, for example, reversed his position in favor of a nuclear waste repository along the Mexican border only after extensive protests by the Mexican government.

52.   But aside from protests by unions, there was not much of an outcry around the state.

53.   But after a written protest by a well-known lawyer for victims of sexual abuse, the court amended part of its decision.

54.   But in a letter Maleng sent to Reno before he talked with her, the prosecutor also suggested a strongly worded diplomatic protest by the U.S. government.

55.   But in March, he and his family found themselves the target of a persistent campaign of protests by their neighbors.

56.   But it has already made it clear that it will not shy away from the kind of innovative art that incited protests by religious and political conservatives.

57.   But that company simply responded to protests by applying for a license to print what it was already printing.

58.   But the country faced a new political crisis amid growing protests by unpaid workers and a Communist threat to initiate impeachment procedings against President Boris N. Yeltsin.

59.   But the overall commercialization of extreme sports is so far along that protests by a few purists seem unlikely to make a difference.

60.   But violent protests by state workers are becoming all too familiar these days in the northwest provinces, where people were once known for being easygoing.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
protest 0.53%
protest + p. >>共 62
against 19.30%
in 14.82%
from 12.27%
by 11.17%
over 6.82%
at 6.63%
of 4.35%
to 3.67%
with 2.97%
on 2.75%
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