51.   Abortions after the fetus is considered viable were already banned under state law.

52.   All gifts, which could be a mundane as T-shirts or as extravagant as ski trips, are expected to be banned under upcoming USOC and IOC reforms.

53.   All gifts, which could be as mundane as T-shirts or as extravagant as ski trips, are expected to be banned under upcoming USOC and IOC reforms.

54.   American companies have been banned under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act from offering bribes or financial incentives to foreign clients to win lucrative contracts.

55.   Although dog meat is openly sold and eaten in South Korea, the government officially bans it under a law prohibiting the sale of unsightly foods.

56.   Among the wares are items banned under U.N. sanctions that must be taken out of the country once the fair ends.

57.   Before that, it had been banned under the Arab boycott of companies that dealt with Israel.

58.   Both types of cloning are opposed by President George W. Bush and would be banned under a bill that has passed the House.

59.   But since protests were banned under the regime, police told them to move on, so they started marching around the square.

60.   But other officers hoisted a Bosnian flag over municipal offices or wore on their uniforms the Muslim-led Bosnian government insignia banned under the accord.

v. + under >>共 914
remain 6.49%
operate 3.74%
work 2.61%
live 2.39%
bury 1.82%
be 1.46%
hide 1.44%
lie 1.44%
play 1.36%
sell 1.33%
ban 0.66%
ban + p. >>共 56
from 50.21%
in 19.32%
for 13.23%
under 3.46%
on 3.36%
as 1.61%
at 1.31%
because_of 1.01%
during 0.89%
by 0.73%
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