51.   Because he was not involved in the horse-trading, and so not bound by any promises, Pataki had more freedom to wield his veto knife.

52.   Because we have more laws and regulations on the book these days, some of us suffer under the delusion that individuals had more freedom several decades ago.

53.   Because he has the freedom to just jump down, he can enjoy his neck scratch and leave.

54.   Bledsoe also will have more freedom to audibilize at the line of scrimmage.

55.   Blue-collar workers never would have the freedom he enjoyed.

56.   A reheated call for letting the states have total freedom to figure out their own welfare reforms, it was a pretty uninspired effort.

57.   A young teacher said ordinary Chinese today have more freedoms than they had a decade ago, such as greater access to information and more freedom to travel.

58.   Ah, you say, Mr. Rhodes and all the others had the freedom to speak.

59.   But he said the new general manager will have the freedom to decide if he wants to keep Narron.

60.   But I remember how it was when we had the freedom to pray in school and even studied the Bible in school.

v. + freedom >>共 405
have 10.74%
restrict 5.15%
guarantee 3.38%
demand 3.29%
win 3.18%
give 2.98%
limit 2.95%
enjoy 2.81%
allow 2.72%
protect 2.32%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
freedom 0.11%
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