1.   Because of their incomprehension, the family is skeptical that peace can take hold there.

2.   All sides say that peace could take five years or more to build and that negotiations will most likely unfold even as the war intensifies.

3.   But peace takes little getting used-to.

4.   But transferring the soldiers could have a downside effect by destabilizing Bosnia, where a fragile peace is taking hold, Haas said.

5.   For the first time in years peace has taken root.

6.   For the first time in years peace has taken root, but there are no celebrations.

7.   For the tobacco industry, peace would take the form of national legislation that would end anti-smoking lawsuits.

8.   Genuine peace could take a generation or more to build, it was thought.

9.   He made it clear that Bush is less interested in the legal niceties than the practical necessity of letting peace take hold.

10.   He thinks that, even if peace takes root, it will take two generations before there is any real opportunity for the poor.

n. + take >>共 1201
government 2.42%
company 1.62%
people 1.59%
meeting 1.38%
investor 1.22%
police 1.16%
process 1.02%
official 1.00%
attack 0.80%
team 0.79%
peace 0.05%
peace + v. >>共 209
be 41.60%
come 8.05%
process 2.34%
return 2.28%
hold 2.18%
bring 2.18%
remain 2.01%
take 2.01%
seem 1.96%
have 1.85%
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