101.   That means, he said, that state executions are revenge killings, and messy executions are sweeter revenge.

102.   The body twitched, the crowd offered another stifled cheer, and a doctor examined the fallen man to verify the execution was complete.

103.   The change might have had merit, but execution was abominable, juvenile botches like a high school rehearsal.

104.   The Chechen authorities said the executions were in accordance with Islamic law.

105.   The closer you look at individual cases, the clearer it is that the government-sanctioned execution of human beings is an inappropriate, inequitable, intolerable penalty.

106.   The court did not say executions were unconstitutional, but after reviewing state and federal laws, it found that they left room for bias in death sentences.

107.   The design is clever, the execution is brilliant and the materials set new standards for small cars.

108.   The Davis execution was not the first to raise questions in Florida about the humaneness of electrocution.

109.   The execution has been a problem.

110.   The execution was all wrong.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
execution 0.02%
execution + v. >>共 147
be 37.47%
take 11.42%
go 3.66%
trigger 2.99%
proceed 2.44%
spark 2.11%
become 1.88%
occur 1.77%
bring 1.66%
come 1.33%
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