11.   At most, ministers may mobilize public support for what have been unpopular reforms.

12.   Bob Dole had endorsed the California measure, and Wilson had hoped to use it to mobilize support for Republicans in the election.

13.   Activist organizations such as Human Rights Watch are mobilizing public support by drawing attention to the horrors of landmine use.

14.   Activists also find it harder to mobilize support because President Clinton is not the well-defined political target that previous Republican presidents were.

15.   But their tactics failed to mobilize much support, and in the end no challenger emerged to run against the speaker.

16.   Despite his charisma, he has failed to mobilize much support on the streets in recent months or to unite convincingly with other opposition leaders.

17.   For Iraq, accepting them might be the only way to mobilize international support against an American military strike if the Middle East conflict should be defused.

18.   For months, the administration has been trying to mobilize support for tough actions or threats of action against the Bosnian Serbs.

19.   Frustrated by what they consider inaction in Washington, evangelical Christians are redoubling their efforts to mobilize support for persecuted Christians around the world.

20.   He may be trying to mobilize support there for the party, which is widely viewed as having done a bad job of ruling the state.

v. + support >>共 379
have 9.21%
win 5.39%
express 5.29%
provide 4.64%
receive 3.65%
seek 3.13%
get 2.63%
give 2.62%
offer 2.36%
gain 2.31%
mobilize 0.31%
mobilize + n. >>共 212
support 9.07%
troop 4.99%
army 4.07%
people 3.94%
voter 3.94%
resource 3.81%
thousand 3.42%
force 3.29%
hundred 3.29%
supporter 3.15%
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