11.   But, like other once-powerful Democrats, he instead was forced to confront questions about his relevance.

12.   Cohen said on Friday that it was important to confront questions of accountability.

13.   Drinan recalled how the House Judiciary Committee, in weighing allegations against Nixon, confronted constitutioal questions every day of its deliberations.

14.   Finally, members must confront the question of whether Gingrich has been crippled as a leader.

15.   For three days, Greek audiences were obliged to confront the questions of death and life.

16.   He confronts questions that daunt others.

17.   If the woman happens to be the wife of an American president, she is likely to confront this question a great deal.

18.   In the days since then, they have confronted unanticipated questions in public and private about the role of U.S. troops.

19.   In virtually every country the armed forces confront the question of what is their role now that they are no longer the dominant force in their societies?

20.   It is not the first time a European court has confronted the question of objectionable content on the Internet.

v. + question >>共 409
answer 24.53%
raise 18.15%
ask 13.93%
have 3.07%
take 2.65%
refer 2.38%
pose 1.81%
face 1.72%
address 1.64%
field 1.37%
confront 0.21%
confront + n. >>共 819
problem 4.38%
issue 4.04%
police 1.93%
question 1.76%
man 1.50%
past 1.29%
reality 1.25%
group 1.20%
government 1.07%
challenge 1.07%
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