61.   Burke banned Gretzky from the Coyotes dressing room during the exhibition season after The Great One started giving interviews on the state of the team.

62.   Budiman, he said, had freely given interviews to law enforcement officials.

63.   Bullock rarely gives interviews and declined to speak to Bloomberg News, citing the press of activity before the legislative session ends Sunday.

64.   Bush agreed to give two interviews for this series of biographical articles.

65.   British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who was on vacation in France, was visibly shaken when he gave a televised interview last night.

66.   Buchanan declined to give interviews or make a public statement Friday, leaving it to his aides to hand out the news release.

67.   But after giving several interviews over the last month, James said on Wednesday that he would no longer discuss the investigation.

68.   But he has made few public declarations, given few interviews and refused to show his hand through the news leaks that have long been tradition here.

69.   But Cheney has not given any interviews since then.

70.   But her anonymity ended when she started giving interviews to television and newspaper reporters who seemed to have no trouble tracking her down.

v. + interview >>共 369
give 14.21%
conduct 12.21%
include 6.56%
do 6.24%
grant 5.07%
have 4.80%
broadcast 2.90%
arrange 2.12%
decline 1.76%
publish 1.71%
give + n. >>共 870
detail 9.82%
way 3.40%
name 2.50%
reason 2.44%
indication 1.91%
money 1.61%
information 1.42%
rise 1.36%
credit 1.35%
approval 1.34%
interview 0.78%
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