61.   They said they expect the board to express a preference for one of the proposals but leave the door open for the other.

62.   This year the state is using the caucus system, which requires voters to spend more time to express a preference than they do in a primary.

63.   Voters often express a preference for the checks and balances of divided government, with one party controlling the White House and the other Capitol Hill.

64.   When he unveiled his ideas in a recent speech, he expressed a preference for pursuing a short list of reforms.

65.   When Hull disclosed her desire to lead the delegation, McCain dismissed the idea during a nationally televised interview, expressing the preference for his wife.

66.   While they should be encouraged to express preferences, the final decision should be made in consultation with the attending doctor and sometimes by the doctor alone.

67.   A majority of the Council members has expressed a preference for the third option, a robust military force capable of deterrence and other action, diplomatic sources say.

68.   Bar-Illan added that the prime minister had not expressed a preference for either map.

69.   I can report to you that without exception, all the members of the Security Council express preference for a diplomatic solution of the crisis.

70.   I can report to you that without exception, all the members of the Security Council expressed preference for a diplomatic solution of the crisis.

v. + preference >>共 202
give 19.53%
have 10.68%
express 9.49%
indicate 4.75%
show 4.21%
state 3.45%
grant 2.05%
end 1.83%
get 1.83%
reflect 1.51%
express + n. >>共 264
concern 19.92%
interest 7.28%
hope 4.78%
support 4.54%
confidence 4.41%
regret 2.88%
doubt 2.88%
fear 2.60%
reservation 2.51%
optimism 2.09%
preference 0.34%
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