91.   Iraqi officials maintained they had restricted access to only three sites.

92.   It deliberately roiled Washington by detaining an American citizen, Harry Wu, charging him with the capital crime of espionage and restricting his access to consular officials.

93.   It is a common complaint, particularly because criminal gangs tightly restrict access to big cities like Moscow.

94.   It is a complex place with ethnic and economic diversity, with both low-income housing and exclusive enclaves that have restricted access to pristine beaches and spectacular waterfront views.

95.   Israel, which has pressed other nations to open up their archives to Holocaust research, cannot restrict free access to documents it holds, Segev said.

96.   It strangled the republics, restricting their access to energy export pipelines, all of which cross Russia.

97.   Japan and China topped a list of countries the Clinton administration said Monday are restricting access to American products.

98.   Japan and China topped a list of countries the Clinton administration said yesterday are restricting access to American products.

99.   Japan and China topped a list of countries the Clinton administration says are restricting access to American products.

100.   Japan has long restricted access to military records, which were in the hands of the American authorities for nine years after the war.

v. + access >>共 226
have 26.51%
gain 7.96%
give 5.68%
provide 4.86%
block 4.20%
allow 3.85%
deny 3.29%
get 3.15%
limit 3.02%
restrict 2.99%
restrict + n. >>共 885
access 7.84%
freedom 4.20%
use 4.15%
movement 3.59%
flow 2.50%
right 2.22%
number 2.15%
sale 2.15%
import 1.94%
activity 1.94%
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