81.   Certainly not for those whose lives and families were torn asunder, who lived under constant threat of the lash or worse.

82.   Chen has been living under house arrest in Beijing since receiving a medical parole last fall.

83.   Cities like Beirut and Belfast have become synonyms for political violence, and nations like Israel have learned to live under constant threat.

84.   Congress may offend some Americans, but D.C. residents live directly under its shadow.

85.   Congress prescribed it to prevent taxpayers from claiming non-relatives as dependents, unless they live under the same roof.

86.   Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, now living under house arrest in her lakeside family compound, did not reply when contacted in writing through an intermediary.

87.   Croats, who long lived under the Austro-Hungarian empire, tend to see Serbs, who were long part of the Turkish Ottoman empire, as Byzantine.

88.   Diaz, originally of Barnstable, Mass., has been a fugitive for three years, living under the name of a toddler killed in a Barnstable car crash.

89.   Environmentalists say the central argument in the White House is whether to require countries to live under mandatory emissions limits or to allow them to comply voluntarily.

90.   Even his belief in Marxism has faded after two decades living under a socialist government.

v. + under >>共 914
remain 6.49%
operate 3.74%
work 2.61%
live 2.39%
bury 1.82%
be 1.46%
hide 1.44%
lie 1.44%
play 1.36%
sell 1.33%
live + p. >>共 64
in 81.14%
near 2.76%
at 2.34%
under 1.73%
outside 1.08%
nearby 1.00%
without 0.97%
as 0.75%
within 0.65%
across 0.59%
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