31.   But proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the first batch of executives had committed perjury was as complicated as any cancer study.

32.   But Republicans who believe that Clinton committed perjury noted that Clinton did engage in sexual activities with Lewinsky that were included in the definition.

33.   But Lieberman has signaled that he may vote for acquittal even if he determines that Clinton committed perjury.

34.   But Ms. Alexander said that while she believed that Clinton committed perjury, she did not want to see him prosecuted.

35.   But that does not mean, under law, that he committed perjury.

36.   But the allegation that President Clinton coached an alleged former lover to commit perjury is causing members of Congress and independent analysts to take the issue much more seriously.

37.   But the votes there are still likely to turn most decisively on the question of whether Clinton committed perjury in testifying to the grand jury.

38.   But the president argued that the contact did not fit the definition of sex used by the Jones lawyers, and that therefore he did not commit perjury.

39.   But Willey, a former White House volunteer, also said Clinton committed perjury in a deposition when he denied touching certain parts of her body.

40.   By the third day, he warned the district attorney, Madenspacher, that officers were committing perjury.

v. + perjury >>共 36
commit 75.38%
suborn 5.00%
admit 2.31%
include 1.54%
prove 1.54%
allege 1.15%
define 0.77%
believe 0.77%
encourage 0.77%
investigate 0.77%
commit + n. >>共 572
suicide 24.00%
crime 16.61%
murder 4.95%
act 3.20%
atrocity 3.01%
government 2.40%
perjury 2.30%
error 2.27%
turnover 2.23%
fraud 2.11%
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