11.   Mahmoud was responsible for collecting the evidence, deciding whether there was a case, and then carrying through prosecution.

12.   In the short term, de Gaulle was carried through the crisis by the personal support of Churchill and by his own reserves of self-assurance.

13.   It may mean operating with associate companies, where the bulk of the brewing operations are carried out through licensed brewing agreements.

14.   By the twentieth century, the hegemony of government in the political process ensured that measures could be carried through Parliament without too much difficulty.

15.   The survey is expected to take two months to complete and will be carried out through questionnaires sent to venture capitalists and advisers throughout the EC.

16.   These three types of regulation can all be carried out through formal legal rules, through self-imposed rules or self-regulation, or some combination of all of these.

17.   America clamored for baseball, got it and responded with waves of emotion that carried through a classic World Series.

18.   An automaker, for instance, can ramp up inventory production to carry it through a strike, he said.

19.   And that is what USC will carry with it through six weeks of Rose Bowl preparation.

20.   Any cutbacks could be carried out through attrition, he said, adding that the combined companies would probably end up with more people than they had now.

v. + through >>共 930
continue 3.35%
work 2.78%
make 2.76%
cut 2.67%
spread 2.40%
push 1.57%
suffer 1.38%
last 1.12%
play 1.11%
sell 1.09%
carry 0.79%
carry + p. >>共 100
with 21.08%
through 7.58%
at 6.84%
for 5.94%
in 5.67%
around 5.28%
by 5.12%
over 4.19%
as 3.82%
without 3.21%
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