111.   Some Bosnian Serbs took up arms and sowed terror in their own city.

112.   Tensions have been particularly high since a separatist Muslim movement took up arms against the predominantly Hindu nation of India nine years ago.

113.   That, in turn, could tempt Albania and Macedonia to take up arms.

114.   The assault turns to a constantly changing rescue mission after a Black Hawk crashes in a hostile district and Somalian civilians take up arms against the Americans.

115.   The American, who turned out to be a Vietnam vet, simply took the arm, put it on and continued working.

116.   The book challenged Quebecers to take up arms and toss gasoline bombs in their campaign for independence.

117.   The Albanians who have lately taken up arms, many of them young men emboldened by the Kosovo war, threaten to divide the country along ethnic lines.

118.   The current revolt was touched off when Zairian Tutsis, angry over a government plan to strip them of their land, took up arms near Uvira.

119.   The fight against the Taliban in Kandahar was pressed not by the Northern Alliance, however, but by tribal leaders who took up arms against their former rulers.

120.   The fall of the city was the biggest blow to the government since the rebels took up arms in October.

v. + arm >>共 695
raise 6.58%
take 6.43%
put 5.36%
wave 4.03%
have 2.36%
bear 2.14%
break 2.07%
sell 1.96%
wrap 1.93%
throw 1.75%
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%
arm 0.24%
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