111.   But the Republicans postponed work on balancing the budget, overhauling welfare or trimming Medicaid costs, issues that are expected to set the tone for the presidential campaign.

112.   But there is no denying that the First Amendment set the tone for the Bill of Rights and helped set the direction that the new nation would take.

113.   But when Robinson joined the Dodgers two years later, Reese set a tone of tolerance.

114.   But Thomas, a defensive leader, is setting the tone for getting beyond the Jet and Packer losses by laying the blame on himself.

115.   But usually it shows itself only when Hampton feels the need to break the tension or set the tone.

116.   By showing up early, Fox set a tone of taking better care of business.

117.   Cal State Northridge, with its stunning upset at UCLA, has set the tone for intrigue and high expectations.

118.   Captains set a tone.

119.   Canadian bond trading was slow today because the U.S. market, which typically sets the tone for North America, was closed for the Thanksgiving holiday, traders said.

120.   By standing up to the often belligerent Johnson, Bentsen said he set the tone of his relationship with the future president.

v. + tone >>共 209
set 56.08%
change 6.44%
soften 3.47%
have 1.63%
use 1.20%
hear 1.13%
strike 0.99%
lower 0.92%
establish 0.92%
adopt 0.85%
set + n. >>共 584
fire 9.21%
stage 7.58%
standard 5.11%
tone 4.74%
date 4.72%
record 4.61%
foot 2.61%
precedent 2.36%
sight 2.31%
limit 2.24%
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