11.   He made the remarks in an interview with The Sunday Times, which said they were likely to spark a row over immigration.

12.   He had sparked a row in his own party after making a recent trip to Iraq to meet President Saddam Hussein.

13.   Interior Minister Murr sparked a row by informing polling station managers that the use of polling booths for secret ballots was optional.

14.   But the French government publicly refused in January to admit Uday for treatment in France, sparking a row with Baghdad.

15.   English cricket bosses have insisted they do not want to spark a row with their Indian counterparts after nominating Mike Denness as a Test match referee.

16.   The tumultuous campaign grabbed international headlines and sparked diplomatic rows that landed Mugabe with sanctions from the European Union and the United States.

17.   The shooting which sparked the row happened last Monday.

18.   The row was sparked by Kodak charges that it had been prevented from competing fairly in Japan with Fuji Photo Film.

19.   Mitterrand sparked the row Friday when he proposed a European Union conference to help defuse the troubles in Algeria.

20.   On Friday Israeli Environment Minister Yossi Sarid sparked a row when he called for the dismantling of the isolated settlement of Netzarim in the centre of the Gaza Strip.

v. + row >>共 251
have 10.01%
sit 4.60%
follow 4.19%
settle 3.92%
resolve 3.92%
defuse 3.79%
spark 3.79%
end 2.44%
see 1.62%
plant 1.49%
spark + n. >>共 725
protest 6.79%
concern 4.07%
fear 3.57%
debate 3.33%
outrage 2.77%
interest 2.68%
riot 2.44%
speculation 2.41%
controversy 2.39%
violence 2.35%
row 0.48%
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