81.   But many question whether Forbes, who has never held office, can sustain his challenge.

82.   But in a reflection of internal rivalries, the Interior Ministry has rejected those disqualifications, leaving open the question of who might be permitted to hold office.

83.   But politics is their chosen field, and if they want to take in outside income while holding public office, they best do so with the utmost care.

84.   But presidential power also resides in the moral authority of the person holding the office, the ability to rally public opinion.

85.   But she has never held elective office and many strategists questioned whether she could endure the demands of a presidential campaign.

86.   But the shared Hutchison-Richards vote presents a problem for the two challengers, neither of whom has held public office.

87.   But they know that Clinton is an unusually effective politician, and that he could continue as a powerful force in his party, even without holding elected office.

88.   But, they have generally the same legal rights, including the right to vote and hold public office.

89.   But victory unexpectedly went to Redmond, a conservative Chicago-born minister from Los Alamos who had never held elective office.

90.   Campaigning in Spartanburg last week, Thurmond said that South Carolinians would be making a mistake to vote for someone who has never held public office.

v. + office >>共 368
take 24.17%
leave 11.02%
have 7.80%
open 5.57%
hold 5.03%
close 4.60%
set_up 1.96%
seek 1.79%
assume 1.59%
enter 1.18%
hold + n. >>共 711
talk 13.23%
meeting 4.85%
election 4.61%
hearing 3.09%
hand 1.51%
position 1.44%
rally 1.24%
discussion 1.20%
office 1.17%
service 1.16%
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