11.   One by one, they stood as their names were called, shook hands and nervously exchanged a few words with the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.

12.   Rather than walk the assembly line hobnobbing with workers, he stood behind a rope and shook hands as workers approached him.

13.   Seifert made a final tour of offices upstairs, shook hands all around, then left the building, avoiding a crowd of cameras downstairs.

14.   Shook hands.

15.   Stripped to T-shirts and shorts, catcher Dan Wilson and Buhner each made a complete circle of the room and firmly shook hands with everyone.

16.   The scene inside, then, was what went on in the hours before the vice president and the Texas governor first shook hands and came out talking.

17.   The Taliban soldiers embraced the men who were their enemies only hours before, shook hands, and, in some cases, found old friends.

18.   The two groups, enemies only hours before, embraced, shook hands and, in some cases, found old friends.

19.   The two shook hands after Robertson spoke, and again after Gore spoke.

20.   The two men, neither renowned for self-confidence or charisma, shook hands, patted shoulders and made a convincing show of pleasure at meeting for the first time.

n. + hand >>共 257
rebel 12.04%
government 11.24%
time 9.15%
shook 4.68%
ranch 4.18%
change 3.78%
glove 3.08%
money 2.79%
police 1.89%
opposition 1.59%
shook + n. >>共 6
hand 82.46%
downtown 5.26%
part 5.26%
building 3.51%
confidence 1.75%
goodnight 1.75%
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