61.   Strict laws keep down violent crime, leaving authorities to deal mostly with offenses such as fraud, embezzlement and debt default.

62.   Subsidies to keep down the price of such basic foodstuffs as bread, tortillas and milk will continue to try to blunt the hardship on the poorest Mexicans.

63.   Subsidies to keep down the price of such basic foodstuffs as bread, tortillas and milk will continue in an effort to blunt the hardship on the poorest Mexicans.

64.   The Belgian driver whose car slammed into the stands said the track was slick from water that officials had sprayed on it to keep down dust.

65.   The government is trying to keep down spending in order to qualify for the new European single currency, which has strict requirements on budget deficits.

66.   The Italian government, unions and employers on Tuesday reached preliminary agreement on an arrangement aimed at keeping down labor costs in hopes of stimulating job creation.

67.   The Treasury has been trying to cut the budget to lower the deficit and keep down unemployment.

68.   There are countless sad tales of survival in the colony, where residents just light one electric lamp to keep down electricity bills.

69.   They were being given food and water by Libya, and a red truck with Libyan plates sprayed water on the ground to keep down the dust.

70.   They sprayed the bodies with chemicals to keep down the powerful odor of death.

v. + down >>共 455
shut 15.00%
slow 3.85%
lie 3.38%
break 3.38%
knock 3.09%
play 2.20%
hand 2.13%
close 2.10%
bring 1.97%
push 1.92%
keep 0.27%
keep + p. >>共 82
out 20.46%
for 14.20%
in_touch_with 11.00%
with 10.50%
as 6.53%
pace 6.17%
in 3.32%
within 3.09%
down 2.38%
after 1.73%
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