61.   Critics have said such conditions punish poor people who live in countries with bad leaders.

62.   Detractors of the latest bill say it punishes people for their thoughts and protects only certain classes of people.

63.   In a statement, the government promised to do all it could to severely punish the people responsible for the disaster.

64.   In the book, Bruckner ponders on whether beauty is a crime and whether beautiful people should be punished for inflicting the spectacle of their perfection on others.

65.   Indeed, Mexico tends to treat those symbols with greater veneration than the United States and punishes people who misuse them.

66.   Like many dissidents and ordinary Cubans, Catholic churchmen oppose U.S. sanctions, arguing that they punish the people while offering Castro a handy scapegoat.

67.   Punishing Thailand is not the same thing as punishing the people who caused this mess.

68.   The recent NATO missile attack on a Yugoslavian passenger train symbolizes the futility of the wrong-headed policy of punishing the people of Serbia for the sins of their leader.

69.   The report said the Supreme Court, which announced the sentencing and execution, planned to continue to severely punish people who endangered public safety by selling bad alcohol.

70.   The statement said sanctions should only be a temporary means of pressure and not used to punish a people.

v. + people >>共 706
kill 16.68%
injure 6.37%
arrest 4.06%
wound 2.62%
help 1.81%
have 1.53%
treat 1.41%
see 1.30%
detain 1.12%
keep 1.11%
punish 0.17%
punish + n. >>共 620
company 7.92%
people 3.12%
offender 2.53%
country 2.32%
official 1.85%
stock 1.73%
violator 1.64%
perpetrator 1.56%
officer 1.52%
player 1.35%
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