1.   Meanwhile each new tide brings in more dead dolphins.

2.   The prime minister did not achieve all his objectives, and he returned home to find that the new tide of anti-American criticism was still rising.

3.   And there is a new tide of resentment, he said, among Cubans there who feel the island does not even belong to them anymore.

4.   A new tide of Japanese sports cars, nearly on a technological par with Porsches but far less expensive, took over much of the market.

5.   For a variety of reasons, a new tide of naturalized citizens like Medina is sweeping across America.

6.   Less perceptibly, however, a new tide is rolling in.

7.   British commuters faced a new tide of troubles Monday as a strike by train guards disrupted hundreds of services across southern England.

8.   International aid workers were meanwhile evacuated by air, as renewed outbreaks of violence set off a massive new tide of fleeing refugees.

9.   Aid workers were meanwhile evacuated by air, as renewed outbreaks of violence set off a massive new tide of fleeing refugees.

a. + tide >>共 252
rising 29.38%
political 3.44%
human 2.84%
incoming 2.84%
growing 2.73%
brown 2.49%
strong 1.90%
outgoing 1.78%
receding 1.42%
conservative 1.30%
new 1.07%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
tide 0%
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