31.   Plenty of critics in Congress wish Berger would dispatch troops to topple Hussein, so that America could then claim to have fixed the Iraq problem for good.

32.   Reyes offered a substitute amendment, which would have required the approval of the Justice Department before troops could be dispatched to assist in anti-drug efforts along the border.

33.   Senate majority leader Trent Lott suggested that he would support dispatching troops.

34.   Some criticized the Beijing government for dispatching so many troops so quickly.

35.   The Clinton administration quickly dispatched troops and warplanes to Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, and Iraq backed down.

36.   The government held an emergency cabinet meeting and dispatched troops to search the rubble with specially trained dogs.

37.   The government in New Delhi has dispatched extra troops to Bihar while it ponders its next move.

38.   The troops are dispatched here on six-month tours and leave their families behind.

39.   The United States, which has declined to dispatch peacekeeping troops, had no interest in the command.

40.   The United States need not dispatch troops in every direction.

v. + troop >>共 445
send 12.67%
withdraw 8.49%
deploy 5.55%
pull 2.68%
have 2.57%
station 2.15%
contribute 2.04%
accuse 2.02%
mass 1.78%
commit 1.44%
dispatch 1.20%
dispatch + n. >>共 405
team 8.95%
troop 7.91%
envoy 2.95%
helicopter 2.72%
official 2.43%
police 2.14%
force 1.91%
investigator 1.79%
soldier 1.73%
expert 1.62%
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