111.   Others take the initiative and scramble to the marbled dance floor where they throw up their hands and slide their torsos down their partners.

112.   Rather than letting the Posts and Telecommunications Ministry call the shots on these matters, it is important that the TV stations take the initiative in discussing them.

113.   Rice took the initiative, scoring five straight, and after he missed a free throw, it was Green who saved the possession with the rebound.

114.   Ross refused to give a deadline for the Danish creditors to restart talks, but said they must take the initiative.

115.   Sawhill said communities must take the initiative in reducing teen pregnancies by implementing programs tailored to their needs, adding that sex education in the schools is insufficient.

116.   Rolston said that in countries where governments were reluctant to set up truth commissions, church groups took the initiative.

117.   Senior administration officials have noted in recent weeks that, after years on the defensive, the Bosnian government forces are beginning to take the initiative.

118.   So far, Cobot does not take the initiative in social interactions.

119.   So far, manufacturers have not taken the initiative with air bags.

120.   So I kind of took the initiative.

v. + initiative >>共 396
take 15.47%
seize 4.41%
support 4.09%
announce 3.44%
launch 3.39%
welcome 2.28%
back 2.18%
oppose 2.14%
discuss 1.72%
approve 1.72%
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%
initiative 0.18%
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