51.   Brazil has also doubled interest rates to ward off attacks on the currency.

52.   Bring sunglasses, sun hats and water bottles along with a jacket to ward off stiff, cool winds.

53.   Buffett said he only marketed the new shares to ward off promoters trying to cut in on his investment act.

54.   But Dunaway, seated with her topcoat draped around her to ward off the chill at the theater, is immediately accessible.

55.   But instead of warding off pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, the cells mistakenly attack normal tissue and cells in the body.

56.   But much as he claimed he too was for change, Donahue did little to ward off perceptions of himself as a bastion of the old.

57.   But no army of dignitaries, no organizational clout can ward off the numbing banality of Dole the public speaker.

58.   But Piazza works out in order to ward off injuries and help himself recover from them.

59.   But the court is also taking a risk, counting on the respect it commands to ward off the brush that has tarred every other institution in this battle.

60.   By going to court, the Dole campaign was turning to a tactic that front-runners have long used to ward off competition in Republican primaries in New York.

v. + off >>共 462
lay 5.85%
cut 5.13%
set 4.53%
kick 3.62%
touch 3.30%
fight 2.65%
pay 2.52%
close 2.39%
break 2.10%
call 1.86%
ward 1.61%
ward + p. >>共 10
off 91.53%
at 4.98%
for 1.16%
of 0.83%
against 0.66%
as 0.17%
in 0.17%
to 0.17%
under 0.17%
with 0.17%
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