51.   But the gesture seems to have been only a warning to Karzai, for Qanooni turned up on Monday and took his oath along with the other ministers.

52.   But they are more uncertain about the future than they were when Clinton took the oath four years ago.

53.   By midday Friday, no voters who were challenged had refused to take the oath.

54.   Combs, like Cornyn, will take the oath twice.

55.   Eager to launch his new administration into action, Bush issued a slew of executive orders less than an hour after taking the oath.

56.   Dressed in a black safari suit, Kabila took the oath of office in the Kamanyola stadium before the entire Supreme Court.

57.   Ellis hypothesized that if Bush was declared the presidential winner and resigned as governor the same day, Perry could then take the oath of office as governor.

58.   During a moving ceremony in May, Osae took his oath of citizenship and now calls America home.

59.   Eisenhower had actually taken the oath of office on the prescribed day in a private ceremony in the White House.

60.   Especially since, when it comes to presidential elections these days, women seem to do everything except actually take the oath of office.

v. + oath >>共 58
take 63.86%
administer 10.36%
violate 4.02%
swear 3.89%
sign 3.50%
recite 1.94%
break 1.30%
read 0.78%
deliver 0.65%
give 0.65%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
oath 0.26%
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