91.   If the national organization takes a stand on a particular issue, the local, unrelated organization often takes the heat.

92.   If legislators passed a law, they would take the heat.

93.   If NBC can take the heat, the rest will be bellying up to the bar by March at the latest.

94.   If not, then he, not Hardaway, takes the heat.

95.   In recent weeks, on other issues, Bush has taken some heat for being cautiously evasive on presidential campaign issues.

96.   In short, take the heat off the chiefs.

97.   In the coming days, Weld will undoubtedly take heat for his monomaniacal focus on those macho issues.

98.   In their view, Greenspan wants to have it both ways, putting pressure on the markets without taking heat for it.

99.   It also takes the heat off the Weld administration, whose Department of Public Health must pass on any change in hospital ownership.

100.   It also was the day that Bledsoe took heat for inviting his agent, Leigh Steinberg, and quarterback client Ryan Leaf into the locker room.

v. + heat >>共 330
reduce 14.21%
take 9.06%
feel 6.78%
turn 6.53%
increase 3.05%
generate 2.93%
raise 2.25%
keep 2.03%
trap 1.93%
have 1.74%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
heat 0.15%
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