61.   The presidential candidates are trying to sell an economic plan to voters who are doing well enough not to care.

62.   The other GOP candidates have tried to convince voters that Bush and McCain are abandoning the conservatives who normally determine the outcome of primaries.

63.   The problems have become such a concern within the industry that three mayoral candidates have tried to intervene, Verizon officials said.

64.   The Shermans are just the kind of serious-about-voting, hard-working, worried parents both candidates are trying to win over.

65.   The two candidates will try to create images for themselves.

66.   There are diverting asides -- fiddling was once such a valued talent that Southern gubernatorial candidates would try to outfiddle, rather than out-debate, one another.

67.   This fall, the candidates will try to address their concerns and promise to make workers feel more secure.

68.   Though the candidates have tried to stick to their scripts, the animosity between them became apparent.

69.   Trouble was the candidate tried cool, paraphrasing a John Belushi line from the movie.

70.   We look at how both candidates are trying to outdo each other on family-values, consumer and crime issues.

n. + try >>共 892
government 5.31%
official 4.29%
company 4.14%
police 3.26%
people 1.95%
authority 1.87%
group 1.56%
investigator 1.56%
team 1.53%
leader 1.35%
candidate 0.39%
candidate + v. >>共 605
be 18.03%
have 5.79%
win 3.04%
say 2.36%
run 2.08%
include 2.04%
make 1.42%
take 1.31%
get 1.10%
do 1.06%
try 1.04%
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