81.   His words drew cheers from Conservative supporters who frequently accuse the EU of undue interference in British affairs.

82.   His acquittal Tuesday by a black-majority jury in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman drew cheers in the black community.

83.   His selection drew immediate cheers from conservatives who hope he will play a big role in screening Bush judicial nominees.

84.   It may draw him cheers from the home crowd in Serbia.

85.   Miss India, in a sparkling white evening gown, was a crowd-pleasing contestant, drawing enthusiastic cheers from partisans from her first appearance on stage.

86.   Mohamed Al Fayed, whose son was killed in the car crash with Princess Diana, drew cheers Tuesday from fans of the soccer team he owns.

87.   New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine sat on celebrity row and drew more cheers than boos.

88.   One British regiment is pulling out of Northern Ireland, drawing cheers Tuesday from IRA supporters for the biggest troop cut in a decade.

89.   The announcement drew raucous cheers from a packed congressional gallery after the all-night session ushering in his government.

90.   The decision drew cheers from an ANC summit on crime held amid mounting criticism of the government for failing to act decisively against daily murders, rapes and robberies.

v. + cheer >>共 101
draw 18.40%
bring 10.59%
hear 9.67%
lead 6.69%
acknowledge 5.95%
get 4.46%
give 2.97%
win 2.79%
receive 2.42%
spread 2.42%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
cheer 0.49%
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