21.   The party was so loud that police were called because of the noise, but Neuheisel professed his innocence.

22.   The president who professes his innocence about Monica Lewinsky now has private detectives slithering around looking for dirt on those who might harm him.

23.   The young coal miner professed his innocence until he died, and his case is cited worldwide by foes of capital punishment as proof that wrongful executions occur.

24.   Together, they confront Michael Jackson, who professes his innocence.

25.   When the Xiamen investigation was about to implicate the wife of the Beijing party chief, Jia Qinglin, party propaganda departments sprang to life, professing her innocence.

26.   People who profess innocence face a tough, costly fight to prove it.

27.   A handwritten note left by his side professed his innocence.

28.   All had professed innocence, but all faced daunting evidence of wrongdoing.

29.   All have professed innocence but all faced daunting evidence of wrongdoing.

30.   An Egyptian activist accused by U.S. authorities of aiding a Muslim cleric with links to the al-Qaida terrorist network professed his innocence during a court hearing Friday.

v. + innocence >>共 106
maintain 35.16%
proclaim 13.89%
prove 10.89%
protest 10.83%
declare 5.02%
claim 3.33%
profess 3.20%
assert 2.28%
plead 2.28%
lose 1.89%
profess + n. >>共 121
love 11.04%
innocence 10.61%
faith 4.33%
interest 4.33%
loyalty 3.90%
concern 3.46%
belief 2.81%
admiration 2.60%
commitment 2.60%
ignorance 2.60%
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