101.   The witness, former Panamanian diplomat Ricardo Bilonik, has denied taking a bribe.

102.   Then, several months ago, Oancea said, he learned that the national authorities were trying to set him up to take a bribe.

103.   They argue that corruption among government officials, who take bribes in exchange for giving approvals, is more to blame for accidents than rapid economic growth.

104.   They were accused of helping to promote worthless stocks, taking bribes from promoters and destroying records of their activities.

105.   They are taking bribes from cars that sputter along at a speed which makes it possible for them to be stopped.

106.   Those laws were passed after the then-leader of the tribe, Peter MacDonald, was suspended as a result of allegations that he took bribes.

107.   Three former and current bank presidents were arrested for allegedly taking bribes.

108.   Tindall has sworn under oath that he neither asked for nor took bribes.

109.   To date, four city tax officials have pleaded or have been found guilty of taking bribes for tax favors.

110.   Tyrone Kenner, a former alderman who went to prison for taking bribes, is also on the ballot.

v. + bribe >>共 109
take 29.40%
accept 20.48%
pay 15.06%
receive 6.51%
offer 4.58%
demand 4.10%
give 2.17%
solicit 1.51%
extort 1.08%
collect 1.02%
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%
bribe 0.26%
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