51.   Matsushita said Monday the Japanese economy is recovering gradually and the central bank will maintain its monetary stance of low interest rates to ensure the recovery is self-sustaining.

52.   Newspaper critics cultivate a stance of objectivity, however elusive the goal may be.

53.   Netanyahu, in stark contrast, assumed the stance of a fighter, punching his opponent even as he pleaded with defectors from his party to return.

54.   Now that Americans are on the cusp of another presidential election, it might well be time to consider the sartorial stances of the current aspirants and the incumbent.

55.   Now, having said that, Jordan may well find a way to squirm out of his oft-professed stance of not to play for anyone but Jackson.

56.   Officially, the stance of Mannesmann, the telecommunications and engineering conglomerate, has been that it is not for sale and that any negotiations will prove futile.

57.   Others in the group also expressed disagreement with the stance of organizations like the World Jewish Congress.

58.   Only then did she notice that Hill was poised in the stance of a marksman, she said, but somehow she did not notice the gun.

59.   Precise and limpid, the style uncannily combines the wry stance of the outside observer with the intensity and warmth of a participant.

60.   Philo Barnwell trusts the anti-environment stance of radio talk show host, Rush Limbaugh, whom he switches on in the mornings when he gets into his truck.

n. + of >>共 1368
number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
stance 0%
stance + p. >>共 55
on 32.06%
against 15.19%
of 11.06%
toward 10.25%
in 7.47%
towards 2.72%
by 2.59%
as 2.04%
with 1.79%
to 1.54%
每页显示:    共 178