61. Though only a minimal shoulder existed for much of our route, motorists gave us a wide berth most of the way. 62. Tourists looking for a wild time give Andros a wide berth. . . 63. Tribal leaders hope the protesters give the whalers wide berth. 64. Until now, though, the peacekeeping force here has given the guerrillas a fairly wide berth. 65. With relatively rare exceptions, presidents cut the Supreme Court a wide berth in interpreting the law of the land. 66. Yet until now, the NATO-led peacekeeping force here has given the guerrillas a fairly wide berth. 67. Police continued to give the main demonstrations a wide berth. 68. Residents, meanwhile, are keeping a wide berth. 69. They have for so long been deified and given a wide berth. 70. Amid worries over the slowing economy, analysts pared down corporate earnings forecasts and foreign investors gave the bourse a wide berth. |