1.   Voters have been flocking to the polls to elect a new president.

2.   And minority voters flocked to the polls.

3.   If the forces for change are so powerful, why are voters not flocking to third parties in greater numbers?

4.   It is hardly surprising that floating voters should flock to the charismatic arsonist rather than the dithering professor.

5.   On caucus night those voters flocked to Pat Buchanan, boosting him to second place and leaving Gramm a humiliated fifth.

6.   On caucus night those voters flocked to Buchanan.

7.   Paul believes Christian-right voters will naturally flock to him.

8.   When the Republicans finally specify how they intend to tighten up, Democrats believe, older voters will flock to the Democratic camp.

9.   Eastern voters flocked to Kohl and his Christian Democrats after German unification eight years ago.

10.   Many voters flocked around vendors selling ice cream, popcorn and fried bananas at the polling stations, showing little appetite for either candidate.

n. + flock >>共 236
people 9.38%
investor 8.54%
thousand 6.22%
tourist 6.11%
fan 3.48%
consumer 3.27%
hundred 2.74%
crowd 2.53%
student 2.00%
resident 1.69%
voter 1.48%
voter + v. >>共 800
be 12.12%
have 4.28%
approve 3.80%
say 3.40%
reject 3.04%
choose 2.64%
cast 2.29%
want 2.15%
decide 2.12%
go 2.03%
flock 0.16%
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