71.   The Republican-controled Congress and Clinton locked horns over the budget last year, forcing two partial shutdowns of federal government agencies and offices.

72.   The stimulus package is stuck in the Senate, where Democrats and Republicans have locked horns over how to spend the money.

73.   The US Congress and President Bill Clinton locked horns once again over a new measures to end the government shutdown, which entered its fourth day Friday.

74.   The two could well lock horns again next Tuesday when Nantes travel to Manchester for the return fixture.

75.   They have locked horns many times and Keating has won more often than not.

76.   UN diplomats and the US Congress have locked horns on the age-old question of chicken and egg.

77.   US toymakers are rolling out legions of high-tech toys, preparing to lock horns with computers in the competition to milk the Christmas cash cow.

78.   Kashmiri editors on Friday decided to shut down newspapers after Moslem militants and the Indian government locked horns over the publication of communiques and advertisements in the regional media.

79.   Netzler locked horns recently with the local daily, the Samoa Observer, after it published a report leaked from the treasury about the local carrier Polynesian Airlines.

80.   Pro-western parties banded together to isolate the Islamic Welfare Party of Necmettin Erbakan are already starting to lock horns over the choice of a new prime minister.

v. + horn >>共 121
honk 36.59%
blow 11.49%
lock 11.10%
blare 4.76%
toot 3.70%
beep 3.17%
use 2.91%
have 1.85%
blast 1.72%
honking 1.06%
lock + n. >>共 450
door 27.75%
horn 4.92%
gate 3.51%
arm 2.63%
car 2.17%
eye 1.99%
company 1.35%
side 1.23%
exit 1.23%
country 1.11%
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