71.   The situation is different in the Gaza Strip, kept apart from Israel by a barbed-wire fence.

72.   They say that by keeping families apart, the Hong Kong government is violating their civil rights.

73.   This retreat, though, involved none of the armed factions the troops had come to keep apart.

74.   Thousands of fans who bought tickets originally intended for Italian spectators began trading missiles with rival supporters and violence flared when the police moved in to keep them apart.

75.   A small surrounding wall keeps them apart from the other refugees.

76.   UN troops lined up between the two sides in a bid to keep them apart.

77.   Tyson will not weigh-in until later Thursday, part of the contract deal which keeps the fighters apart until the opening bell Saturday.

78.   UN peacekeepers from Britain and Argentina lined up between the two sides in a bid to keep them apart.

79.   Journalists in Pale, the Bosnian Serb stronghold near Sarajevo, were kept apart from the hostages.

80.   Political prisoners like Wang are generally kept apart from other inmates, and often held in solitary confinement for long periods of time.

v. + apart >>共 15
keep 59.29%
pull 17.14%
break 4.29%
hold 4.29%
cut 3.57%
push 3.57%
consider 2.14%
believe 0.71%
buy 0.71%
force 0.71%
keep + a. >>共 756
alive 10.07%
secret 7.59%
low 5.13%
open 4.09%
warm 3.76%
busy 3.37%
confidential 2.18%
happy 2.08%
afloat 2.04%
simple 1.97%
apart 0.98%
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