11.   Instead, they sometimes give prominence to the issues.

12.   It has also given new prominence to her film career, which she says has evolved in ways she never expected it to.

13.   Museum director Alma Gilbert is an art dealer specializing in Maxfield Parrish, and he is given particular prominence.

14.   None of the martyrs are given more prominence than others, and the order of the statues is purely architectural.

15.   Should it give new prominence to its fastest-growing constituency, Africa, rather than Europe?

16.   The commissioner should press the Security Council to give increased prominence to human rights protection in peacekeeping and relief operations, the letter said.

17.   They gave prominence to an account from the director of a government-financed office in a district of the capital that supervises conversions to Islam.

18.   When those charges about the sale of gold were finally refuted, the newspapers gave little prominence to that report.

19.   While Democrats demanded power-sharing and Republicans resisted but promised bipartisanship, both parties elected leaders Tuesday, giving new prominence to women lawmakers.

20.   As this happens, team members will identify themselves more and more with their team, giving less prominence to individual achievement.

v. + prominence >>共 41
gain 36.87%
give 17.05%
achieve 10.14%
assume 3.23%
attain 3.23%
regain 2.30%
take 1.84%
reach 1.84%
bring 1.38%
maintain 1.38%
give + n. >>共 870
detail 9.82%
way 3.40%
name 2.50%
reason 2.44%
indication 1.91%
money 1.61%
information 1.42%
rise 1.36%
credit 1.35%
approval 1.34%
prominence 0.06%
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