71.   The attacks have put Gore on the defensive, explaining that he does not favor taking guns away from law-abiding citizens.

72.   The correct course is whatever takes guns out of the wrong hands, and getting there requires plenty of work from everyone.

73.   The four officers involved in the shooting were assigned to the Street Crimes Unit, an elite, aggressive detail responsible for taking illegal guns of the street.

74.   The elder Lowery took the gun from his son, gave him a lecture and basically saved his life.

75.   The four officers involved in the shooting were assigned to the aggressive Street Crimes Unit, which focuses largely on taking illegal guns off the street.

76.   The former Republican senator has done little to take guns out of the hands of criminals.

77.   The Israelis agreed to remove their tanks from Palestinian cities if Palestinian officials agreed to take guns away from militia groups.

78.   The king ordered Hassan to take his gun back and reassured him yet again.

79.   The Missouri measure would forbid guns to be taken to government buildings, schools, polling places and churches.

80.   The new federal law meant to take guns out of the hands of convicted child and spouse abusers will be under attack in Congress and the courts this week.

v. + gun >>共 472
carry 8.54%
fire 7.88%
have 6.65%
point 3.94%
turn 3.91%
use 3.52%
buy 3.16%
pull 2.80%
hold 2.49%
take 2.47%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
gun 0.09%
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